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A beautiful series to the part where Ali ends up on the beach with Eylül. This completely destroyed the series. I had no desire to look at other parts. Eylül was only to remain a friend to create the car. If Naz had to die, Ali should have loved lawyer Nihan. The story with my mother is very nice again, but unfortunately, by making Ali a traitor to Naz, the series lost its meaning. If the series was without Eylül and had a few extra parts to catch the killer Naz, it would be a great series. Rated up to 21 episodes 10 stars from the next episode 5 stars. Such a shame. The series was set very high.
- lizzy-06000
- Apr 30, 2019
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- vinodinishashikumar
- Nov 22, 2020
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- cristinalarson
- Mar 18, 2020
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- anuszka-97282
- Apr 18, 2020
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Yesterday I watched Season 1, episodes 8, 9, & 10. At 7pm it seemed as if I had been watching all day. I had been. Most Netflix episodes are 43 - 48 minutes. These episodes are 2hrs and 18 minutes. If you don't mind subtitles, this Turkish TV series is riveting. BTW each character & couple have their own theme music.
Eyyul left Ali for many years after Baris dead and come back to realized that she still in love with Ali. Waoooo. He used Naz as a babysitter, Naz stay with Kaan, Naz take Kaan to your house and I kiss you in the forehead because you are a good person. He killed Naz in my opinion.
- evycarreras
- Jan 25, 2019
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Spending hours watching series for the worst ending ever. So many loose ends.
Who killed Naz?
Why was she killed?
Just a waste of time and series 3 just done for the money and no plot.
Suggest you watch Black Money and Winter Sun. also Gunnel
- davidmeath
- Jul 25, 2020
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- merlindajean
- Dec 5, 2020
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- jvunimatana-15324
- Mar 31, 2020
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We LOVED this series!
Finished watching it tonight and feel bereft!
My husband and I rarely watch TV. But as we moved from the UK to live in Turkey now and want to improve our Turkish, we decided to check out Turkish drama series. We were hooked from the first episode.
So pleasantly surprised by the superb quality of acting, the script, the plot, the sets - everything! We feel like we know these people now, the character building was brilliant.
As many others have said, special mention must go to the outstanding acting skills of Aybars, the young boy that plays Kaan. Had me in tears on more than one occasion.
I have no criticism of this stunning drama other than WHERE IS THE NEXT SERIES? *please*
My husband and I rarely watch TV. But as we moved from the UK to live in Turkey now and want to improve our Turkish, we decided to check out Turkish drama series. We were hooked from the first episode.
So pleasantly surprised by the superb quality of acting, the script, the plot, the sets - everything! We feel like we know these people now, the character building was brilliant.
As many others have said, special mention must go to the outstanding acting skills of Aybars, the young boy that plays Kaan. Had me in tears on more than one occasion.
I have no criticism of this stunning drama other than WHERE IS THE NEXT SERIES? *please*
- aishafethiye
- Jan 1, 2020
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I cannot believe what producers did to main character Naz!! Producers/Authors made us believe in Naz's and Ali Nejats love story and family bond they were creating with Kaan, and for what!??? To get Naz killed in the end??? Why? I'm so disappointed!! So all that time (seasons 1&2) Ali Nejat's love for Naz was not real?? All over sudden he then remembers that he loves his old girlfriend instead?? What the hell?? She got killed just to make way for his stupid teenage relationship.. How stupid & unrealistic!! Waste of time!!
- solangecdombele
- Jul 28, 2020
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- roseynfinau
- Jul 23, 2020
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Loved this series- couldn't get enough of it but as soon as Eylul arrived I knew she was bad news.
What Ali did was heartbreaking and Eylul knew how to play the game when he was so vulnerable. Said and did all Ali needed or wanted!
I'd pretty much fallen in love with him but I truly lost all respect for him by the end. Couldn't believe he'd go off and see Eylul all the time - even before going into his house to check on Naz and Kaan. If he had have been there she most likely wouldn't have been killed.
Such a stunning looking man in every way and those eyes - OMG - but he breaks hearts.
Kaan was truly brilliant - amazing talent 💙
What Ali did was heartbreaking and Eylul knew how to play the game when he was so vulnerable. Said and did all Ali needed or wanted!
I'd pretty much fallen in love with him but I truly lost all respect for him by the end. Couldn't believe he'd go off and see Eylul all the time - even before going into his house to check on Naz and Kaan. If he had have been there she most likely wouldn't have been killed.
Such a stunning looking man in every way and those eyes - OMG - but he breaks hearts.
Kaan was truly brilliant - amazing talent 💙
- gaildrew-88514
- Nov 10, 2022
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I loved the show. The child actor (Kaan) was fantastic. He made it seem Real. I have read some say the end was wrapped up fast and left some loose ends. Perhaps, that is so. I was wondering if writers thought the show might come back and needed to have some open ends.
Usually, I can watch a series and find "fill ins" that are so long that I can skip thru them. This series made me watch every minute or I was going to miss something important. Well, I am also having to pay attention because I only speak English and having to use CC.
To the critics that faulted Eiyul. Have you not ever been in love and I mean really in love? Nothing kills that love. Not their fault that they are are truly in love. Naz started out - knowing the child first. The child loved her like another mother. NOT him USING her.
After watching great Spanish "Crematorium" (20111) series on Netflix, the "search" have suggested the Turkish "Intersection".
Gorgeous women, stunning scenery and a complex family drama keep me engaged.
The real star of the Season1 is a little boy Aybars Kartal Özson (Kaan). The child actor has mind blowing abilities so truthfully convey human emotions that it looks like he is not acting, but actually "living" in the unfolding drama. He is extremely cute with a smile that would melt anyone's heart.
Ibrahim Celikkol (Ali Nejat), while good looking, is a bit" stiff" in Season 1 with the same sulky expression in each scene. He got better in Season 2, but in the last Episode (13) his acting was very bad. You could see he is forcing himself to act. In my opinion he is miscast for the leading role.
Neslihan character played by Rojda Demirer is interesting and entertaining.
Belçim Bilgin (Naz) acting also got better.
I couldn't help but notice how emotionally unstable women are in the Series. How much drama they create out of nothing just to torture men. Not one strong, level-headed female character, or may be intriguante Neslihan? Her facial expressions are priceless.
I am on Season 3, episode 1.
- myotherpetisdog
- Jun 8, 2018
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I have never watched a better series. Every episode is riveting and full of twists. The characters are well thought out and the writing is excellent. The scenery in Istanbul is beautiful. Ali Nejat should be a household name, excellent cast. 10 stars.
- cgmady-74524
- Jan 3, 2019
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I finished watching, but left disappointed because it has ended right in the middle of the unfolding drama. It is appears there is no continuation.
Overall it was good. My favorite characters are Umut, Neslihan, and Murat. Alican Yücesoy, Rojda Demirer and Teoman Kumbaracibasi are very talented actors.
And the child-actor Aybars Kartal Özson of course.
Another Turkish TV series "Winter Sun" pretty much copy the Kördügüm story line and all its characters.
- myotherpetisdog
- Jul 13, 2018
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What is wrong with Ali Nejat?? He needs to work on him before involving any other women in his life! The back and forth with EuryI was disturbing! I find it extremely disrespectful the way he treated Naz. After his fiancee, Naz, was murdered because she was home alone why Ali is professing himself to big mouth. Naz lay there dying when maybe she could have been saved!!! Not only that, how can he teach his son and be a role model when his feelings change day to day. So disappointing. I read the spoilers because I couldn't watch Ali Nejat any longer!!!
- christinadruss
- Jun 30, 2019
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Watched the 'trio" of Black Money Love, Winter Sun and now Intersection. If you are hooked on Turkish drama you will love all three.Yes, Series 3 Ep1 of Intersection started weirdly and seemed slightly inconsistent with 1 and 2. However, it got better very quickly and the ending is enough to satisfy. It could have gone on for a few more episodes, so a shame they only had 5 episodes to wrap it up. A fine series overall so don't let negative comments put you off. It's up there and perhaps the most sophisticated out the the trio. But you should watch BLM, Winter Sun and then Intersection - in this order. Looking foward to starting the next Turkish binge on Netflix but hard to imagine any thing could beat the trio mentioned.
- timchung-50893
- Nov 8, 2020
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I loved the first 2 seasons like most people but found Season 3 gripping too. It was definitely rushed through and a lot of things were happening simultaneously. The director should have added more episodes instead of the urgency to finish off haphazardly.
I loved Ali Nejat in first 2 seasons and hated him in Season 3. Such a selfish guy. How could he think of breaking up with Naz???
But this show is definitely worth watching. This is my third Turkish series after Luv me as I am and What happens to my family and this is the clear winner.
I loved Ali Nejat in first 2 seasons and hated him in Season 3. Such a selfish guy. How could he think of breaking up with Naz???
But this show is definitely worth watching. This is my third Turkish series after Luv me as I am and What happens to my family and this is the clear winner.
- poojat-68385
- Nov 21, 2019
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- scarpat-87161
- Jun 9, 2020
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