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Why did ‘Black White Love’ series lose?

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The ‘Black White Love’ series, which meets the audience on Channel D displays, will bid farewell to the 32nd episode final.

The up-and-coming chart of the index, which will come to the screen for the last time on Monday, is actually a great example for the serial industry …

The fact is that it is a construction that starts badly but corrects the scenario and rises again, and continues to be a heavy-handed climber, but still crashes the wall because of script errors.

The series has risen when it responds to the audience’s expectations, but has fallen off a performance when it goes beyond expectations.

In this case, it is actually an important sign of the …

Now, when the audience sees that their expectations are not reflecting on the scenes, the script can give up very quickly …

I have lived with various examples this year about the approaches taken in the social media and the approach of not taking into account the warnings given to the screenwriters, such as Black and White Love.

It turns out that the sequence industry should follow the viewer’s expectations and interpretations much more carefully, and that the scenario should not move far beyond those expectations.

In channel D, an attempt was made to tell a fairy tale love story that does not overlap with real life.

Characters like Aslı and Ferhat did not have much in real life …

However, the audience believed in the love of two characters that were so contradictory and supportive.

The subjects that they watched for weeks and thought that the character of Ferhat whom they told them would never do …

Birce Akalay also exhibited the expected player in İbrahim Çelikkol.

However, they also fall victim to the sadness of the script.

The hopeless series producers and screenwriters will then have the ability to make interactive productions that pay attention to the views of the audience …

Or it is very likely that we will see similar scenes in the serial industry.