Monday, November 11, 2024

Kan Cicekleri 203

 Episode 203 An Emiroglu Reveal


Quick synopsis: Firat’s got shares. The medallion is seen. Nevin is found. 

Nevin Ucarz is the woman who gave Dilan's bio mom a job. They'll visit her later.
But right now, Dilan walks her father out after his visit. Baran goes to follow but Kudret stops him. They need to talk alone, let them.
Dilan finally confronts her dad about why they gave her up for the vendetta. Maybe she'll understand what they did when she's a mom too, but they will never understand her.
Damn Dilan, with these good points.
Hanife gave her up easily but she trusted her dad so his betrayal hurts the most. He gets the stink eye from Baran when he leaves.
Baran, who is her only peace.

Sabiha is still really upset with herself for being so rotten to Dilan. Havin reminds her not to be too hard on herself, that she had all her loved ones ripped from her; that she was enraged. It only serves to drive home the point though that this is also exactly what she did to Dilan. Why would Dilan welcome Sabiha as her mother after begging to know if Baran and her family were shot, only to be ignored? 
Sabiha has been the instrument of her own worst fears.

Firat stands up to Azade. He's kinda done with all of it. She bangs her cane at being thwarted.
But he's basically still a big kid, so Gul knows something is up, though she desn't know what, or about the shares.

They are on the way to see Nevin. They are trying to have a quick sandwich first, but Baran is worried she's too excited to eat. So he's basically holding the sandwich up for her, like a toddler. Oi. She also takes miniscule, dainty bites. Girl, eat your food. Double Oi.

Baran has found out Derya sold her shares. To Firat.
Enter Firat. And Hasan the rat. Firat is smug. Baran is mad. Sure Firat has the shares, but what does Derya get out of this? What was he thinking?  Derya's gain vs. the shares being in enemy hands...they are equally dangerous. It seems like the boys are almost on equal footing, with the exception being that Baran is the head of the family. But both their points are valid. This could be an opportunity to forge a closer relationship. Baran, babe, calm down.
Cihan perfects his Karabey scowl throughout.
Gul learns the truth. Firat brushes it off. After he leaves, she gives a small teeth-suck. (Yes, Gul!) She's back in detective mode.
Baran bursts into the bedroom livid and slamming things. Dilan does her best to reason out the situation. Maybe Firat felt ignored and thought this would give him a voice. But top of mind for Baran is always that Derya is Kerem's killer. And that smarts. She reminds him that Firat is not his enemy. What else can she do?
Nothing. She's all he needs, just her presence. Kiss on the cheek.

Cihan becomes Baran's emissary. Firat, why bro? But he remains unrepentant. Don't they see that he did them a favor? Derya is out of their lives, finally! I suspect he also feels some guilt over having drawn her back into their lives in the first place when he almost married her. And he makes a good point: they immediately distrusted him. Instead of saying that he was a Karabey and must have known what he was doing. (Which is a legit accusation.)
It's the lack of consultation, the acting alone that they find distrustful. Still...

Baran's fears are not unfounded; Cevahir instructs Sabiha to buy Firat's shares. So he can then buy them off her. She puts him off. He is a sexist creep who complains how it's hard to do business with women and who is she to have the nerve to question him?*
Oh Sweetie. We all have questions about you.
Sabiha can stand it no longer; she goes to the mansion to see Dilan. She meets Ahmet in the driveway. (A redeeming characteristic, to have a consult with Ahmet. Interesting...)
His advice is basically that she's worthy, what the heart knows but doesn't tell is a burden. In other words, tell her you're her mother.
She tries, but they have a misunderstanding about the medallion. She interprets Dilan's story about how she got the medallion to mean that she loves her adoptive parents so very much. It puts her off her plan.

Firat finds Gul in the garden and is excited to have his wife to himself. Not so fast, my toad. A word. She appeals to his pride. Tell me husband, tell your wife what you're hiding.** He overreacts at her insistence. Not cool my dude. Which he realizes almost as soon as he does it, the big goober.

The Nevin woman comes to the mansion to talk to them. She's obsessed with the house and how rich they are.*** It's weird and maybe she's angling for payment for info. Or reimbursement for what she did all those years ago. I'm not sure. Mr. Emirogul owned the hospital where she worked and always treated her kindly. 
Oooooh. Now this is a name they know. It's Sabiha's last name.
They think maybe Esra worked at Sabiha's hospital. 
(I'm dying over here.)
Just after Sabiha decides not to tell Dilan because it could cause a rift in her wonderful relationship with her adoptive parents (and kudos to her for that consideration, however misplaced) Dilan and Baran show up at her door. They are looking for Esra Yilmaz. Can she help? 
(Literally dying.)
FrownyBaran looks on as Dilan is hopeful.

Yelling at the tv:
* It's nice to see the blatantly chauvinistic attitude be associated with the villain. As it should be.
**For the record, Gul is going to be a tough mom to get things past. On the other hand, the kids could be charmers like their father and slip right on by.
***She notices the pool outside. Oh, how lucky! They must be in it all summer! 
Ha! Fat chance. They never use it. Not to push someone in, like a villain creating a ruckus; not themselves; not even as a conversation about having been swimming even though we never see it. Nada.
Derya was right, that is a tiny room. After seeing Kudret's even, with his couch, this is pretty small.

Teaser 204: Sabiha is holding Dulan's hands as they both cry. The medallion comes up again. Dilan (and I know this is the translation, but....) wants her help and asks her to undo her shackles. Mind blown. Sabiha is about to tell her when Baran walks around the corner.

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