"I am having emotional trauma literally"
"I gave this show everything—time, emotion, hope. And in return, it gave me a loop of pain, toxic love, and zero character growth."
Ferit, the male lead, suffers endlessly. He is humiliated, betrayed, emotionally destroyed—and yet, never truly grows. He doesn't set boundaries, doesn't regain self-respect, and continues to chase the same person who shattered him over and over again. His so-called “transformation” is just learning how to tolerate more pain, not how to stand tall.
Seyran, the female lead, is prideful and emotionally manipulative from the start—and never humbles. She destroys lives, hurts those who love her most, and calls it “pain” or “revenge.” She escapes consequence after consequence, and even when she supposedly regrets, it’s barely visible or impactful. She never truly learns how to love—only how to dominate or blame.
Yes, the drama is shot beautifully. The acting is stellar. The soundtrack is emotionally moving. But what’s the point of suffering without growth? What’s the point of love if it never becomes real or selfless?