On the film set, Christian hears that Fahri's father is dying. He decides to jump over his shadow and visit him in the hospice. Fahri is touched. Also when he is invited by Christian to a Sunday brunch. Emily and Christian want to adopt a child, and they have to prove Christian's social skills to the adoption official. But during the meal, the news of Fahri's father's death shocks everyone. And things get worse when it comes out who Christian hired as cooks and what a macabre bet is all about. A tough test for their friendship - and for the adoption process.
If you're on the lookout for a TV series that combines humor, eccentricity, and everyday life chaos, then look no further than 'Gibi.' This Turkish comedy series, spearheaded by showrunners Feyyaz Yiğit and Aziz Kedi, is a vibrant depiction of how ordinary occurrences can spiral into extraordinary escapades. With six riveting seasons comprising 71 episodes, 'Gibi' offers a comedic escape while also serving reflections on life's unpredictable nature.
Season 1 introduces us to Yılmaz (played by Feyyaz Yiğit) and İlkkan (portrayed by Kıvanç Kılınç), two friends whose lives are anything but ordinary. Despite their constant bickering, their friendship remains steadfast as they find themselves embroiled in bizarre situations that challenge their sanity. From opening unlikely businesses to confronting personal dilemmas, Yılmaz and İlkkan's stories are relatable yet absurdly funny.
The first season sets the tone with its unique storylines. Take Episode 1 as an example: it delves into societal norms through a humorous lens, questioning why anyone should feel compelled to open a kokorec shop unless truly passionate about it. This satirical take on societal obligations mirrors real-life pressures but with an entertaining twist.