When is the new episode of Kızılcık Şerbeti? What happened in the last episode of Kızılcık Şerbeti?
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The new episode of the Turkish TV series "Kızılcık Şerbeti" (Cranberry Sherbet) will air on May 1.
- The previous episode featured dramatic events including Başak leaving Fatih, confrontations between Emir and Fatih, and a fire at Nursema and İlhami's home.
- Key plot points included Abdullah's confrontation with his son Fatih, Yağız's revenge plot, Abidin's marital issues, Nilay's return home, and Elif's secret surgery.
Fans eagerly await the next installment of the hit Turkish drama "Kızılcık Şerbeti" (Cranberry Sherbet), with the 135th episode set to broadcast on Show TV this Friday, May 1st. The series continues to captivate audiences with its intricate plotlines and emotionally charged character dynamics, as evidenced by the dramatic events of the previous episode.
Last week's episode left viewers on the edge of their seats. Başak's decision to leave Fatih, spurred by Salkım's remarks, set the stage for further turmoil. The special gathering meant to unite everyone erupted into chaos, particularly when Emir witnessed Çimen with her ex-husband Gökhan, leading to a heated confrontation with Fatih, who intervened to protect Çimen. Meanwhile, İlhami struggled to contain his anger towards Asil for saving Nursema from a fire.
Adding to the drama, Abdullah was forced to confront Tuncay about his actions, leading to Abdullah abandoning his plans to go to Germany and confronting his son Fatih about his choices. Yağız's attempt at revenge against Ömer backfired, while Abidin's request for a divorce was met with resistance from İlknur. In a moment of reconciliation, Abdullah convinced Nilay to return home, and Elif underwent a secret breast augmentation surgery. The episode concluded with a fire at Nursema and İlhami's home, where Asil bravely rushed into the flames to save Sevtap, whom Abidin mistakenly believed was inside.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.