@Janadiziworld@raninitv honestly, i’m the one who should be thanking you. knowing that there were people who read my articles, connected with them, and shared this journey with me has always meant the world to me 🤍
@sadaynmim@raninitv şu an ne diyeceğimi bilemiyorum 🥹 yazılarımın böyle hissettirdiğini bilmek gerçekten çok kıymetli. “ölümün içinde bile doğru kelimeleri bulmayı başardın” cümlen sanırım alabileceğim en güzel iltifatlardan biri. çok teşekkür ederim 💘
@burberrysbabe@raninitv you’re going to make me cry 🥺💗 thank you so much. i think you’ve read almost every article i’ve written, and that honestly means the world to me. thank you for reading, for supporting me, and for being here all this time. your kindness means more than you know 🫂
Haftanın Reytingleri | 25 – 31 Mayıs
Bayram tatilinin etkisiyle televizyon ekranında alışılmış yayın akışı yerini daha sakin bir haftaya bıraktı. Birçok dizi yeni bölüm yerine tekrar yayınlarıyla ekrana gelirken, yarışma programları ve gündüz kuşağı yapımları haftanın reyting tablosunda daha görünür hâle geldi. Buna rağmen sezon boyunca liderlik mücadelesini sürdüren yapımlar gündemin merkezinde kalmayı başardı. Detaylar için:
https://t.co/4qQRidSRTZ
‘Sevdiğim Sensin’: Külkedisi’ni Yeniden Yazmak
Sevdiğim Sensin dizisindeki modern Külkedisi anlatısını incelediğimiz bu yazıda Dicle ve Erkan’ın hikâyesi üzerinden toplumsal rollerin ve klasik masal kalıplarının nasıl tersyüz edildiğini keşfedin. Eda Akça'nın incelemesini okumak için:
https://t.co/FRb5WMd47f
#sevdiğimsensin #dicleerkan
@dreamyfa_o@raninitv i think şahnar’s story is still a story worth writing about, despite everything. even if an actor leaves, the emotion they left behind continues to live on. and what made them feel this powerful and real from the very beginning was what the actors brought to the characters. 🙏🏻
In airplanes, you’re told to put on your own oxygen mask first in an emergency. Because someone who can’t breathe cannot keep someone else alive. But can a person really do that while watching the one they love struggle to breathe? Şahin couldn’t. So that Nare could live, he was willing to give up the dream they built together, even their shared breath. Because even if he were the one suffocating, he would still put the mask on Nare first.
When we look at Nare, it’s the opposite. She was the one reaching the mask out to her baby first. That’s exactly where the conflict begins. They are both trying to keep someone else alive at the same time, but they cannot be each other’s chosen “breath.” If it had been about being Şahin’s breath, Nare wouldn’t have hesitated for a second. But sometimes, when you’re inside your own pain, you can’t see another pain. Because what she was holding onto wasn’t just a baby; it was the last piece of the life they built together, the home they had dreamed of for years. When that piece fell into place, they would be complete. That’s why she couldn’t let it go.
“I would have wanted to gain just one more day for my son.”
For Şahin, living meant Nare continuing to breathe. For Nare, that breath was no longer only hers; it also belonged to the tiny life inside her. While Şahin was ready to lose everything for Nare to live, Nare couldn’t give up her baby, even at the cost of losing herself. In truth, they were both inside the same fear; only the person they were trying to save was different.
We always watched Şahin as Nare’s “breath.” “You are the one who makes me feel alive. You are my breath.” This wasn’t just a romantic line; Nare truly was Şahin’s breath, the place he held onto life. Like clean air he inhaled when he felt like he was drowning. She was the reason he never lost his way, remained a good person, and kept living. And when Nare truly couldn’t breathe anymore, even though having a child together was his greatest dream, he chose for her to keep breathing. Because if Nare wasn’t breathing, nothing else mattered. Because despite everything, Şahin would always choose Nare.
Şahin’s love was not about control, but about staying beside her. There was always a feeling of “as long as I’m with you.” Even when he was angry at her decisions, he still found his direction through her. That’s why we always saw Şahin as a man whose compass pointed to Nare. Wherever she drifted, he turned that way too. Because for him, the right direction wasn’t about being right, but about staying close to her. Even his father’s dreams for Albora felt right when it came to choosing Nare. That secret signature is heavy for this reason. For the first time, he is not standing beside her, but deciding in her place. For the first time, he takes the compass in his own hands. But he does it not out of power or authority, but out of fear and desperation. In reality, everything still comes down to Nare. Watching the woman he loves suffocate before his eyes, he loses his direction. Until now, the very thing that kept him alive was Nare herself. And for the first time, the fear of losing her outweighs the desire to understand her. What he’s really saying is: hate me if you must, but live.
#uzakşehir #şahnar