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00:42 Why don't you think about it?
00:44 Okay, honey. I'll think about it.
00:46 Why are we trying to talk about food now? We could have said it outside.
00:52 No, because we need to do the things every husband and wife should do.
00:57 Cooking together, dancing in front of the TV...
01:01 Do you really think so?
01:04 Good.
01:10 But there are other things that husband and wife do.
01:13 Like cooking, watching TV...
01:18 You can also be a parent.
01:24 Honey, you said that because of what we've been through.
01:38 We'll have a baby.
01:40 Let's finish these first.
01:42 And let's talk about these things.
01:44 I think we need to talk to Mr. Suleyman again.
01:47 Eylul.
01:49 Can we not talk today?
01:51 Okay.
02:01 Let's not talk today.
02:03 I'm not talking to you.
02:05 So, which hot pot are you going to cook for me today?
02:15 I'm really going to cook this time.
02:17 Promise.
02:19 Let's see.
02:21 Where are the hot pots?
02:23 There.
02:32 I didn't fry them.
02:34 The eggplants are raw.
02:36 What do you mean, "fried"?
02:38 Can you fry them in a hospital?
02:40 And when you fry the oil, it turns into oil.
02:42 It's unhealthy.
02:44 You can't eat it raw.
02:46 Look at the raw ones.
02:48 I think it's delicious.
02:50 It's good for your hands and arms.
02:52 You have a brain surgery.
02:54 You can't do a stomach surgery.
02:56 It's very good.
02:58 I mean...
03:00 Look.
03:02 In this life, you can't do anything you want.
03:06 Okay?
03:08 Come on.
03:10 What do you mean?
03:12 When I met you, you were playing CDs on the couch...
03:16 ...and kicking people on the street.
03:18 Didn't I see your potential even then?
03:21 You did, dear.
03:23 That's it.
03:25 Look.
03:27 There's nothing you can't do.
03:30 For example...
03:32 ...if you tell me you're quitting your job...
03:34 ...and you're going to do organic farming...
03:37 ...I'm still behind you.
03:39 No way.
03:41 When you say "lacking", we have only one thing lacking.
03:45 And that's the baby.
03:47 My dear.
03:56 Look.
03:58 I know how I saw Marmaris.
04:01 You're going to be a great mother.
04:04 I think this is enough.
04:06 I'm full.
04:08 I'll bring the coffee.
04:11 Bring it.
04:18 My dear.
04:22 I want to have a lot of kids.
04:25 Don't you want little babies to walk around here?
04:29 They should look at us with blue eyes.
04:33 How nice.
04:35 You told me you wanted to be a mother.
04:43 You even told me you wanted a better father.
04:47 You're right.
04:53 We've been through so much.
04:55 You don't want to be a mother.
04:58 It's different to want and to do.
05:01 I can't be a mother.
05:03 What do you mean?
05:05 It's like honey.
05:07 You said it yourself.
05:09 I'm not a mother to beat up people on the streets.
05:13 My dear.
05:17 My dear.
05:20 Look at me.
05:22 Look at me.
05:24 They're gone.
05:26 They're in the past.
05:28 You're a successful father.
05:30 You're a good person.
05:32 You're kind.
05:34 You're compassionate.
05:36 You're not going to be a mother.
05:38 Who's going to be a mother?
05:40 Look.
05:41 If I thought you were a little bit...
05:43 ...you'd love to be a mother.
05:45 We weren't going to talk today.
05:49 I'm sorry. I'm not feeling well today.
05:52 No, I'm sorry.
05:55 I've been overreacting.
05:57 I'm not going to drink coffee.
06:03 You're right.
06:05 I'm not going to drink coffee.
06:10 I'm not going to drink coffee.
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