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Has the trailer for yali capkini episode 97 been released? What will happen in next week's new episode of yali capkini 97 with Star TV?
The recent events seem to be a reboot of all the characters from the beginning.
- Ferit returned to his spontaneous nature with his usual laughter and sarcasm.
- The stubborn Seyran who does not keep quiet about her rights is back to confront everyone.
- Abidin returned to wearing black as if we are going back to the first episodes when it was a mysterious puzzle.
- ifakat returned to her old style with many accessories and constantly changing her hairstyles.
- Esme returned to her weakness after showing temporary strength in the past period.
- Kazim, as soon as he starts talking about the past, be sure that calamities are coming 😏.
The upcoming episodes seem to be an earthquake:
- Suna will actually leave Abidin, making Kaya an easy prey for her.
- Asuman has been waiting for the opportunity to expose the secrets of the palace for a while.
- Latif is the secret key that may turn the tables completely when he returns.
- Serpil will start to tie the threads between ifakat and Suna.
The palace will gradually begin to be purified... and the poison ivy (Halis + ifakat) must be uprooted.
But the road is still long... The end is not near at all, especially if the series continues to 100 episodes or more.
What do you think of the theory that says that Ferit and Seyran will be the last residents of the palace after everyone is exposed and all the characters disappear? 🤔
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YALI CAPKINI LAST EPISODE 96 SUMMARY
Ferit cooperates with the prosecutor to uncover the truth about Ayşen's murder and goes after Sadık with his guidance. Ferit, who wants to reveal Büyükhanım's true face, finds himself in a dangerous game while trying to get Sadık to confess his crime.
While Seyran and Suna are in great worry about what happened, the steps taken by Büyükhanım to regain control complicate things even more. While Orhan and Kazım try to figure out Ferit's real plan, the information from Cengiz shocks everyone.
While Seyran is angry that Ferit has put himself in danger again, he also faces a major crisis in his business life. The events involving Ferit negatively affect their brand and investors announce that they want to withdraw from the project. However, Seyran is determined to fight to keep the company afloat and put things in order.
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The ring and the necklace are like two sides of the same story—two ways Seyran and Ferit tried to hold on to each other, even when everything was slipping away.
Seyran’s ring is protection. It’s a fortress wrapped around something precious, a piece of Ferit she’s trying to shield. The design is intricate, layered, strong—just like the way she loves him, even when she’s forced to push him away. It’s as if she built walls around him so that even if she couldn’t be by his side, she could still guard him from afar.
Ferit’s necklace is longing. The delicate details, the teardrop gems, the way it holds a central image—it’s full of absence, of something missing. He created it when she left him, pouring his love and pain into something tangible. The necklace carries a quiet sadness, like he was trying to capture a piece of her, something he could touch when he couldn’t touch her.
Both, these drawings show how love sometimes exists in gestures rather than words. Seyran protects, Ferit remembers. One builds walls, the other holds on to what’s left. But at the core of both is love—unspoken, unbreakable, and still alive.
Let's think a little together, friends.
🔸What wakes you up from your deep dreams and nightmares during your subconscious sleep?
🔸Delusions and fears mixed with nightmares are a separate, sharp, deep and different subconscious.
🔸In these cases, you only wake up when you face a shock or an issue that your brain is unable to process and solve.
Dreams are just a temporary period through which we escape to a parallel world full of what we want or wish for.
Nightmares are mainly based on fears.
As for the case of subconscious nightmares, it is a complex condition that exceeds the human ability to analyze it.
The more you attach to what you see, the deeper your subconscious is inside it.
That's why if it's related to Ferit waking up, he won't wake up until he faces a strong shock that exceeds his imagination and his brain's ability to solve, decipher and process it. Then the brain uprising that I talked about earlier will occur.
Let's talk a little about Ferit (death or death wish).
If we were to talk about the parallel world only, we would talk about the ideal world that Ferit created to cope with the pain of separation (the pain of feeling loss).
But to what extent can this false world be ideal or to what extent can it withstand this pressure.
Since the goal of the parallel world that Ferit's mind created is to process the loss of Seyran, there is no place for permanent happiness and balance within it. That is, it will collapse whether he wants it to or not (illusion does not last forever).
Death or the threat of death will force Ferit to face reality.
When he is exposed to a shock that exceeds his ability to process.
The first stage of the collapse began with Seyran's return to Istanbul, where her return represented a wake-up call for Ferit and an invitation to return to reality and stop clinging to what his mind created under the mountain of fear and pressure (the pain of loss). The feeling of guilt represents a manifestation of death and punishment, as it forces him to face reality.
Diyar represented the first of Ferit's buried desires for death, starting with a false healing factor and ending with illness (suffocation and headache).
It began with a healing factor, where she represented a narcotic factor that controlled his emotions and disrupted his perception and direction of his feelings.
Awakening occurs in stages, and the first stage of Ferit's awakening was his separation from her.
The beginning of the response to external indicators was upon separation and liberation from the influence of the drug (Diar).
But as in most cases of coma, the slightest external or internal influence can disrupt the entire mechanism of the process, which means a disruption in awakening.
Before and after the return of Seyran, a Ferit path was represented by walking towards death (suicide and drinking).
The deep desire to feel peace pushed him towards death without awareness and the world he created was a means of escape and getting away from the chaos and all the manifestations of pain that reality left behind. These manifestations exceeded his mind's ability to process and analyze them, which led to harm being directed to his mind and as a kind of protection his mind created the parallel world.
As a kind of protection and reaction, his mind entered his consciousness into a separate world away from the pain in order to protect himself.
Let's go back now to Seyran's return:
Whether Ferit realized it or not, his instincts pushed him towards death to end the focus of pain, but Seyran's presence itself added a new light to his crumbling world to cling to. ☀️
Seyran + separation from home = an incentive to return and cling to life, but as I said at the beginning of the topic, since it is a false world, there is no place for permanent happiness, so collapse comes in stages and in different forms.
The second stage is represented by the effects resulting during that period, as every action has a reaction, right? 🤌
1_Fuat
Warning of danger.
Fuat's appearance in front of Ferit is a manifestation of the danger of death and a warning from within the subconscious to stop and return to reality.
Psychological effects resulting from his experiences and an indication that his ideal world in which he imprisons himself is about to collapse.
The second presence in the car shows the wrong direction. ⭕
The third presence represents the approaching danger of death "You will come to me early" ⚠️
The fourth presence of Fuat represents the arrival of death.
Let's say that Ferit was supposed to die here but his mind revolted to prevent his death. The revolt was represented by the arrival of men to save him inside the parallel world.
He wished for death for one reason, which is to feel peace.
Why didn't he die? There is still something he is holding on to.
Which means that Ferit returned to dive forcefully into his ideal world and began walking in search of peace (death) unconsciously or consciously after receiving another shock (Halis Korhan + Seyran).
As I explained before.
The slightest impact will cause a malfunction in the mechanism.
Malfunction: The problem of the stones + Halis. Korhan's punishment + an uprising of emotions.
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