I didn't like the narrative created from episode 3 onwards. The death of one of the parotagonists, the character Naz, makes the series lose in catharsis, even though the emotional shock is intense and the context of the story is linked to the facts that happened in the mansion.
For me, the series concludes soon with the discovery of the criminal of the child named Baris, soon after the wedding of Naz and Ali should happen, closing the series with a golden key.
This attempt to continue the episodes, in this case the third season, saturated the intense emotional charge, discouraging the reader's interest in having the lust to continue watching it.
Except, the long-awaited kiss of love on the mouth between Naz and Ali was much to be desired.
I didn't like Naz's death. I was disappointed with the series