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Sevil hires a father for her two 17-year-old children who have not yet finished adolescence, and enters into an unexpected adventure.
Kemal, who lost his wife at an early age, lives with his two daughters, Ceren and Beren.
Hacer, who is consumed with love for her grandchildren, has two daughters. Her eldest daughter, Hayat, has divorced and moved in with her. Her younger daughter, Hediye, is married but is about to decide to divorce.
Nazmi Sütçüoğlu, a prominent businessman, is frustrated with his wife and children's behavior. Communication within the family has broken down, and they are constantly arguing. One morning, Nazmi's friend Kadir rushes over to his house and tells him that the company has gone bankrupt and that Nazmi will have to flee for a while. Before the police raid the house, the family manages to escape unseen and settles in a village.
Mehmet grows up without parents. All the villagers take care of him and send him to school. Mehmet becomes a doctor. He returns to his village. The villagers surprise him by setting up a health center. Mehmet cannot tell the villagers that he will be working at a hospital in Istanbul. He and his childhood friend Sefer make plans to get themselves kicked out of the village.
Metin and Hande got married after a long period of dating, but divorced shortly thereafter. One day, their mothers surprise them by coming to their house. Since Hande's mother Leman has a heart condition, Hande and Metin had not told their families that they had divorced. When the families arrive, Hande calls Metin and tells him that their mothers are coming, and explains that they need to pretend they are still married while they are there.
The story tells of the transition of a newly married couple named Hakan and Nilay from the world to the world of marriage. Their tandem marriage, which lasted for a year, is about to break down. Hakan and Nilay reach the stage of divorce and go to a therapist named Canan. As Canan examines our couple's marriage, we also become guests in the areas of conflict between today's women and men. However, the therapist forces them to reveal the true reason behind their strained relationship. A long-held family secret has become the final straw. Canan pushes them to the limit, but Hakan and Nilay resist revealing the truth until the very end. The story’s conclusion is one that will leave you speechless.
Akide Beykoz lives with her youngest son Ercan in one of the neighborhoods near the coast. Although Akide has two other sons, Maksut and Fikret, all her energy is focused on her youngest son. Maksut and Fikret are angry with her because they married girls they found themselves, not the ones their mother chose. She dislikes her daughters-in-law, Saadet and Aysel, and the negative experiences she has had with them lead her to a new idea: Akide vows to marry her youngest son, Ercan, to a girl she finds herself. However, Ercan has already proposed to Duygu, the nurse recently assigned to the Beykoz Central Health Center. Duygu, who was raised without a mother, places great importance on family relationships and says she will not marry Ercan without her mother's consent. This situation forces the two lovers to play a game.
İpek broke up with Furkan, whom she loved deeply and believed had cheated on her. After Furkan, she became engaged to Cengiz, who had not fallen in love with anyone else but showed interest in her. On a day when Cengiz was not at home, while preparing a birthday surprise for him with her closest friend Simge, they were caught off guard by another woman. After this second betrayal, İpek falls into a deep depression. İkon organizes a boat trip with her to take her mind off things, and they go on a boat trip together. When they go on the boat trip, İpek's first love from years ago, Furkan, goes on a boat trip with his girlfriend Esra. When İpek sees him, she is both impressed and angry. Although she wants to leave the boat, Simge convinces her to stay, and they continue their vacation. Toward the end of the boat trip, every time Furkan and İpek meet, the atmosphere becomes tense, and İpek can't take it anymore and wants to get off the boat.
Ali, a well-intentioned young man, has fallen in love with Fatma, who lives in the same town. Fatma's father, who wants a dowry for his daughter, wants to give her away through an auction. Alaeddin, who has come from Germany, also expresses his desire to marry Fatma. Fatma's father, Fevzi, gives his daughter to Alaeddin with a dowry of 450,000 TL. Ali, however, kidnaps Fatma to his mountain cottage and attempts to perform an imam-sanctioned marriage. This time, an imam and two cities are required. Ali, who also kidnaps the imam, then kidnaps the drummer and finally decides to kidnap the entire village. After Fevzi and Alaeddin's wedding is disrupted, Alaeddin is arrested for fraud. Fevzi is forced to give his daughter to Ali.