1 review
The best part of this dizi is the humorous, whimsical, sometimes nonsensical, ironic writing. Such a clever writer surely could come up with a more interesting conclusion. In fact, the mere definition of "kismet" states it's demise.
There were many humorous and ironic moments that made it worth watching but it leaves the watcher flat and bored and disappointed for the lost potential.
The characters Taner and Roza, ZemZem along with the leads, Melike and Dogan were endearing and deserved so much more. I thought Taner was hilarious, loveable-like a giant toddler. Roza really grew on me. I really cared about what happened to her and whether or not Taner would notice her. ZemZem, although a smaller role, deserved some happiness too. And as for Melike and Dogan, they definitely resisted each other too long. They were more than best friends for over 25 years. Isn't that long enough?
Overall, I enjoyed the jokes, but as for the storyline of the show, it was spinning, going nowhere, and crashed and burned.
There were many humorous and ironic moments that made it worth watching but it leaves the watcher flat and bored and disappointed for the lost potential.
The characters Taner and Roza, ZemZem along with the leads, Melike and Dogan were endearing and deserved so much more. I thought Taner was hilarious, loveable-like a giant toddler. Roza really grew on me. I really cared about what happened to her and whether or not Taner would notice her. ZemZem, although a smaller role, deserved some happiness too. And as for Melike and Dogan, they definitely resisted each other too long. They were more than best friends for over 25 years. Isn't that long enough?
Overall, I enjoyed the jokes, but as for the storyline of the show, it was spinning, going nowhere, and crashed and burned.