Yargı series, which was broadcast on Kanal D screens, was on the screen with its 16th episode on Sunday evening last week. The series, starring Pınar Deniz and Kaan Urgancıoğlu, continues to make people talk with their story and acting. Especially the real elements of the life in the series and the parallelism of the events with daily life increase the interest of the audience towards the series.
Coming from the strong pen of the screenwriter Sema Ergenekon, the story is appreciated by the audience for its sincerity as well as its not disconnected from real life. For the followers of the series, the depth of the sentences that are sometimes said in between is a remarkable detail in terms of catching the agenda.
Before writing the story of Sema Ergenekon’s The Yargı series, everyone knows anymore that she spent long hours at the courthouse, courtrooms, and lawyers for two years. However, there are some discourses that Ergenekon contributes to the series that while the audience finds themselves in the story, the story also makes us feel that our daily life is right in our agenda!
The legal side of the series, starring Pınar Deniz as Ceylin and Kaan Urgancıoğlu as Ilgaz, is handled with great care. It is obvious that details were obtained from the consultants for the course of the Yargı.
Let’s come to the sentences and references that did not escape the attention of many viewers in the 16th episode… In one scene of the series, the courthouse staff talked about the increase in corona cases in Istanbul. The screenwriter has placed a subject that we hear frequently on the news every day, which is now at the top of our agenda, in such a place that he took a photo of a moment during the day when almost everyone was talking at home, at work, with their friends and relatives.
Since the pandemic began, there has been a world without masks in the series. Stories inevitably continue as if corona never happened. But this attack of Sema Ergenekon was also a good reference to the disconnected state of the TV series world from the pandemic.
Another striking issue was a reference to Eren and Ilgaz’s short scenes in a cafe that made them smile. Those who buy coffee, tea, etc. from coffee chains know. It is very difficult to drink hot coffee through a small hole placed in plastic covers. That scene, in which the screenwriter refers to this situation through Eren Komiser, was a small detail in daily life, but it was a pleasant moment by referring to a situation that many people who watch suffer from. While criticizing the misspelling of his name on the glass with a humorous sentence, Eren Commissioner expressed the opinion of many coffee customers by removing the lid when he could not drink the hot tea.
Again, one of the issues that came to the agenda of the country recently was about people who got high scores in KPSS but were eliminated in the oral. This situation came to the fore in an interview Ceylin had with a woman with a child, with whom she stayed in the same ward while she was in detention. The woman said that she was unemployed and was eliminated in the interview despite getting 90 in KPSS. With these words, the screenwriter made another reference to the country’s agenda through the character.
Another remarkable issue is the murders of women. Eren Commissioner, played by Uğur Aslan, goes to a murder case and with his reaction after learning that the woman was killed with a shotgun, he also makes reference to the murders of women in the country.
The Yargı series gains the audience’s appreciation with the fact that it catches the agenda and makes the characters talk about the issues in life, and sends the audience through the real life’s troubles, problems and realities, as opposed to the fictional world. While using her pen, Sema Ergenekon does justice to the interest in the series Yargı with her sentences that do not stray from the truth!