Series News Elçin Sangu fans went crazy in the Çöp Adam series! Again, whose fault is on Peri!

Elçin Sangu fans went crazy in the Çöp Adam series! Again, whose fault is on Peri!

Those who were waiting for the recovery of the character of Peri, played by Elçin Sangu in the Çöp Adam (Stickman) series, were especially pleased that Tilbe Saran was included in the story as a psychiatrist. Fans of the series, who want the fairy character to recover and see the truth more clearly, will now be shaken by a completely different event.

The script of the Çöp Adam series, which is broadcast on Star TV on Wednesday evenings, is very fluent and proceeds in a way that surprises the audience. The duo of Engin Altan Düzyatan and Elçin Sangu also plays their roles admirably. Those who are very curious about how the characters of Peri and Tamer will be thrown to the next part of the story are eagerly waiting for the 22nd new episode.

In the 22nd new episode of the Çöp Adam series, which will be broadcast on Wednesday, May 24, Peri will again get into big trouble. Many viewers began to question what kind of trouble Peri would get into again. There are also some details in the 22nd episode trailer released. Bülent, played by Salih Kalyon, dies in the published footage. I don’t know if it’s real, a dream or a dream. But the fact that Aysel, played by Füsun Demirel, blamed Peri by saying “You killed my husband” was enough to drive the audience crazy.

The audience asks; “Whose fault is it with Peri again?”… Many viewers, who were excitedly waiting for Peri to recover and take their own life into their own hands, were shocked by the details in the new episode.

A number of fans think that Peri didn’t actually kill Bülent, she tried to help him, and that someone else’s fault was on him due to his own mistakes. Of course, it is not known what kind of process the screenwriters designed, but the audience has the idea that someone else’s fault will be thrown on Peri.

Fans of the series, who want Peri to smile after her suffering, are troubled. Fans of the Çöp Adm series, who call the scriptwriters for the character of Peri, who is constantly exposed to psychological and physical violence, criticize by saying, “The screenwriter still makes the sick Peri unhappy, not other evildoers.”

Of course, the screenwriters’ job is to immerse the audience so deeply into the story and keep them engaged in the story and continue watching Çöp Adam.

When viewed in line with this goal, it is possible to say that the screenwriters of the series managed a successful process.