The bad events that happened to the character Nursema in the first season of the Kızılcık Şerbeti (Cranberry Sherbet) series made a great contribution to the viewing rates of the series. The character of Nursema, played by Ceren Yalazoğlu Karakoç, left her mark on the first season of the series.
Nursema, who was married to a man she did not love due to family pressure and could not reunite with the man she loved, was pushed out of the window by her husband on the wedding night, which caused a great reaction. During these events, the Kızılcık Şerbeti series increased its audience so much that it managed to compete head-to-head with the Yalı Çapkını (Golden Boy).
However, as the excitement in Nursema’s story decreased in the following episodes, there was a decrease in the ratings.
In the second season, a series of events that will carry the story of the series is needed. At this point, the scriptwriters seem to have chosen the character of Ömer, played by the leading actor Barış Kılıç.
In the finale of the first season, signals that one of Ömer and Kıvılcım would die as a result of an accident resulted in the scriptwriters doing the opposite and keeping both characters alive.
The character of Ömer is now highlighted through a disease that threatens death. Such drastic events were necessary for the story to keep the audience on the screen at this point, for the excitement to not be lost, and for the upcoming episodes to be open to surprises.
The scriptwriters of the series, which was based on Nursema last season, will apparently try to attract the audience to the screen with the character of Ömer through the fatal disease case.
The information received indicates that Evrim Alasya, who plays the character of Kıvılcım along with Barış Kılıç, will be very prominent in the upcoming episodes, but the character of Ömer will also be kept alive in some way, ensuring that the audience will stay in the series.
Television critic Sina Koloğlu also shared the information he obtained on his social media account with the following statements:
“From what I hear, this disease will continue its bad course for a while. Of course, we will also witness turmoil in their lives. But then, there is an improvement. “We will see how much of an improvement there is by watching.”