We know well from many TV series that have been broadcast in recent years how difficult it is to get ratings on Sunday evenings. There was no big project that could survive against very powerful productions called Yargı (Family Secrets) and Teşkilat (Organization).
However, the Kirli Sepeti (Laundry Box) series seems to have changed this equation. The series, which airs on Fox TV on Sunday evenings, impresses with both its impressive story and strong cast.
The ratings of the series have continued to be very good since the day it started. In addition to a master name like Ayça Bingöl, the names in the supporting roles of the series, which brings together experienced female actors such as Ceren Moray and Cansu Tosun in the leading role, also attract much attention.
Kirli Sepeti series, which includes names such as Serkay Tütüncü, Halil İbrahim Ceyhan, Gözde Seda Altuner, Bestemsu Özdemir, Serhat Kılıç, Devrim Yakut, stands out as a production that tells the realities of life between the poor and the rich.
The real success of the series was that it managed to receive great support from the audience, compared to many projects that failed to hold their own against the TV series named Yargı and Teşkilat for years.
Even though there was a slight decrease in the ratings of the Kirli Sepeti series, which achieved stability in its ratings and achieved results above average rates, this did not disrupt the stable image.
The series, which finished the day in 3rd place with its 6th episode in the all-person category, became the most watched program after Yargı and Teşkilat.
We can say that the series, which finished the day in sixth place after losing some viewers in the AB and ABC1 categories, has strong audience support, but the story in the following episodes is at a critical point for this success.
If the fans of the series are curious about the story and continue to wait with excitement for Sunday evenings, the Kirli Sepeti series will manage to stay on the screen until the end of the season and will attract attention as the production that most strongly resists the Yargı and the Teşkilat on Sunday evenings.