The TV series Evlilik Hakkında Her Şey, which started to meet with the audience on the Fox TV screen, made a very good debut. Despite the existence of an influential TV series such as Masumlar Apartmanı on Tuesday evenings, the new series started to get very good results.
With each passing week, we observe a progressive performance. Gökçe Bahadır, who returned to the television screen after 4 years, enchanted her fans with her performance. In addition, Sumru Yavrucuk made a very successful debut in her new role, as she did in Baraj series last season.
Evlilik Hakkında Her Şey series is set with ambitious actors and draws attention with its scenario adapted from the TV series The Split. Another detail that draws attention is the increasing interest of the audience in each new episode of the series, which brings together actors such as Sarp Akkaya, Yiğit Kirazcı, Tülin Ece and Gökçe Eyüboğlu.
However, despite these positive aspects, the audience can sometimes get bored on the screen due to the long duration of the series, some boring dialogues and scenes.
Sina Koloğlu, one of the writers of Milliyet, also drew attention to this troublesome situation in the story. Sina Koloğlu, who stated that she watched Gökçe Bahadır and Sumru Yavrucuk with appreciation, criticized the extended scenes.
Drawing attention to the scene of the character Songül played by Selen Uçer, Sina Koloğlu wrote:
“Songül (Selen Uçer) personally sees her husband Alpay cheating on her and is suing. Her lawyer is Azra (Gökçe Bahadır). They break into their bank accounts to throw a curve in the trial and they have a case under review. Just then, our household fainted. They said, “Let’s go for a walk”. When they got back again, they were still dealing with the bank account. It is no longer possible to convince our people of the “domestic TV series is long” story. After watching ‘Downton Abbey’. “Hey, they make an hour and a half episode and makes you watch it without blinking. Our productions have told a long story until today. It’s not the length, it’s the script, they say.”