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Dirilis: Ertugrul (2014)
Glad it's Release in Spain
I can certainly understand why Dirilis Ertugrul has become such a sensation in Spain, and I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it so much. This show truly has a way of capturing the hearts and imaginations of viewers, and its five seasons are a testament to the dedication and artistry of the show's creators.
One of the things that sets "Dirilis Ertugrul" apart is its ability to keep viewers hooked with its intricate and suspenseful storylines. The show's writers and directors have a keen eye for drama and tension, making each episode feel like a thrilling ride that leaves you wanting more.
The show's outstanding cast is also a huge factor in its success. From the charming and charismatic Ertugrul to the tough and loyal Bamsi & Turgut I Really Love Them, each character is brought to life with remarkable depth and nuance, making them feel like real people that you can root for and care about.
And of course, let's not forget about the show's production values. From the stunning landscapes and intricate costumes to the expertly choreographed fight scenes, every aspect of the show is a testament to the skill and passion of the show's crew. It is a show that has it all - heart, soul, action, drama, and romance. It's addictive, entertaining, and thought-provoking all at once, and it's no wonder that so many viewers in Spain and beyond have fallen in love with it. So if you're looking for a show that will keep you glued to the screen for hours on end, look no further than Dirilis Ertugrul.
Kurulus: Osman (2019)
Honest Review from a Historical Series Lover
This Show is an utter waste of time and a complete insult to the intelligence of any discerning viewer. The show is an unapologetic copycat of Dirilis Ertugrul , regurgitating the same tired storylines and characters we've seen countless times before.
The writing in this show is horrendous, with one-dimensional characters and predictable plot twists that leave no room for surprise or genuine emotion. The show's production values are equally lackluster, with cheap-looking sets and costumes that look like they were thrown together with little thought or care.
Watching this series is an exercise in frustration, with a slow and plodding pace that drags on for far too long, interspersed with random, unearned moments of violence and action that fail to have any impact. It's a show that fails to capture the essence of the time period in which it is set, instead offering a cheap, watered-down version of history that does little to inspire or engage. I would strongly advise anyone looking for quality entertainment to stay far away from this sorry excuse for a series.