Series News The expected conflict in the Kızılcık Şerbeti series has begun, a process like a minefield for the screenwriters!

The expected conflict in the Kızılcık Şerbeti series has begun, a process like a minefield for the screenwriters!

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In the story of the Kızılcık Şerbeti (Cranberry Sherbet) series, which is broadcast on Show TV on Friday evenings, it is told that two families from different cultures lived as a result of their children getting married. The character of Doğa, who grew up in a secular family and attracts attention with her relaxed behavior, will start to have a discussion about her lifestyle with her husband, Fatih, who grew up in a conservative family.

In the trailer shared from the third episode of the Kızılcık Şerbeti series, the character of Doğa having fun with the girls causes the reaction of Fatih’s family. However, with the influence of her upbringing, Doğa does not compromise her view of life by responding harshly to her husband’s criticisms.

At this very point, a process that is almost like a minefield for the screenwriters of the Kızılcık Şerbeti series started. The issue of imposing the life views of two secular and conservative families on each other is a situation that will attract reaction due to social perceptions.

The process of intervening in the lifestyle experienced between Doğa and Fatih is an area that the screenwriters should pay close attention to. In the third part of the series, the discussion of Doğa and Fatih will be evaluated from this point.

There are differences between Doğae’s understanding of life and Fatih’s, but the issue of trust in each other will also come to the fore. Although Doğa’s words “We shouldn’t get married if you don’t like it” sound a bit harsh, the test Fatih will give to his wife in terms of trust will also come to the fore.

In the new episode of the story of the series, while Doğa goes out to have fun with her family, this situation causes the reaction of Fatih’s family. While the tension between Alev and Nursema is increasing due to their views on life, the discussion between Doğa and Fatih and Doğa’s words “If you don’t like it, you shouldn’t get married” draw attention.