00:00What are you doing here?
00:02Look, I did it.
00:04Yours wasn't as good as mine, but you know, first come, first served.
00:08And you know, I'm an assertive person.
00:10The next one will definitely be better.
00:12Come and taste it.
00:17So, where's my new apprentice?
00:19I sent him away.
00:20What?
00:21Joke, joke, joke.
00:22You didn't have ketchup mayonnaise left, so I sent him to get it.
00:25And you're here without ketchup mayonnaise.
00:27How do you make him come back?
00:29I don't know.
00:31I guess it's over.
00:33It happens.
00:34Ms. Esma.
00:36As a follow-up, I ask you not to forget that you suggested this.
00:39Please.
00:42Can I?
00:58Arp.
01:00Arp, are you okay?
01:04Do you want me to get you some water?
01:06Something.
01:08Don't, don't.
01:10What was that now?
01:12I mean, you...
01:14It's not like that. Life is short, death is with us.
01:17Let's live as we want.
01:19That's what I did.
01:21That's valid for me, Esma.
01:22Not for you.
01:27Anyway, I have to go back to the hospital, okay?
01:30See you.
01:43Dad.
01:46Everyone in the hospital is talking about those tax officers.
01:49What's the matter?
01:51How long has it been?
01:53Like yesterday.
01:55I've treated so many patients, but I never forgot my first patient.
01:59It's not because it's such an important case.
02:02When that little girl got better,
02:06this place felt like home to me.
02:11Now they're making my house dirty.
02:13Corruption.
02:15Tax evasion.
02:18These guys didn't come here for nothing.
02:20They're going to put a stain on me, obviously.
02:22Those things aren't that easy, dad.
02:25In business,
02:27a dry slander
02:29can make everything look good.
02:32Okay, dad.
02:34You may be right.
02:36The more I understand about business, the more I can discuss it.
02:38But let's calm down.
02:40Let's think.
02:41We can find a solution.
02:42I found one.
02:43I'm going to resign.
02:45You're going to resign?
02:47What are you talking about, dad?
02:48What resignation?
02:49Those who set me up
02:51will do even worse
02:53if I continue.
02:55Because they're in pain.
02:57They're angry.
02:58Uncle Süleyman can't be that bad.
03:01Is that what you think?
03:04He'll do such a thing that you'll be surprised.
03:06I know my friend.
03:10Are you going to surrender to them?
03:13Are you going to commit a crime you didn't commit, dad?
03:15You won't, dad.
03:17You're the son of Ziyanur Deniz.
03:20It's better to stay and fight
03:23than to resign and leave.
03:25Don't worry.
03:27We'll find a solution.
03:29Okay?
03:30I'm guilty, son.
03:32I'm guilty.
03:34I'm guilty because I left the square empty.
03:37I'm guilty because I didn't see the evil in front of me.
03:40I'm guilty because I didn't see the evil in front of me.
03:42I'm guilty because I didn't see the evil in front of me.
03:44I can only atone for this crime
03:46by doing the best thing for this hospital.
03:49Not for myself.
03:56The hospital is like an adrenaline paratoner.
03:58You never get bored.
03:59An incident every day.
04:01Maybe we were missing a smuggler.
04:03That's what happened.
04:04Don't ask.
04:05I don't understand.
04:07If it was my grandmother, she'd shoot me.
04:10But we can't find anyone to shoot here.
04:12Oh, wait.
04:13I'm dealing with a teacher named Eylul.
04:15I was stuck between his mother and his father
04:17like a child.
04:19I'm stressed.
04:21Shall we go to Esma's cafe?
04:22No, we can't.
04:23Why not?
04:24She has great food.
04:25She's a good friend of ours.
04:26No, I don't want to.
04:28Okay.
04:29Then order a doner kebab or something.
04:30I'm stressed and my blood sugar is low.
04:32I'm going to faint.
04:35What about a doner kebab?
04:36Should we order pizza?
04:39Should we order kebab?
04:42Oh, cookies.
04:51It's cinnamon.
04:52My favorite.
04:54It's so good.
04:56Which angel-faced,
04:57which good-hearted,
04:59which poor person
05:00put this here?
05:02It's so good.
05:03It's really good.
05:11It's so good.
05:19Alp.
05:20Am I dreaming?
05:22If I'm dreaming,
05:23don't wake me up.
05:24I'll beat you up badly.
05:28Hello.
05:34I do it every morning before work.
05:35It feels so good.
05:36I recommend it to you too.
05:37No, don't do it.
05:39I'll do it.
05:40If it has to be done,
05:41I'll do it.
05:42Don't be ridiculous.
05:44Hello, I'm Alp.
05:45We've met before.
05:46Yes.
05:47Ipek.
05:48My new assistant.
05:49We've been here
05:50for a long time.
05:52We're usually here.
05:54His friend is Samet.
05:55But not Samo.
05:56Maybe.
05:57It doesn't matter.
05:58Samo.
05:59Nice to meet you.
06:00Nice to meet you too.
06:01Very nice to meet you.
06:02A lot.
06:03Nice to meet you too.
06:05By the way,
06:06my father sent the cookies.
06:07Enjoy.
06:08Thanks to your father.
06:09Thanks to your hand.
06:10It's very nice.
06:11I've never eaten
06:12such a cookie in my life.
06:13Very good.
06:18Mr. Eylul.
06:22Yes, Mr. Eylul.
06:23The patient's tomography
06:24hasn't come out yet.
06:25God, come immediately.
06:26I'm coming too.
06:27Okay, sir.
06:28I'm coming right away.
06:29Okay.
06:39Do you see?
06:41He has an increasing aneurysm.
06:43Sir,
06:44give me the best results.
06:46Mr. Eylul will tear me apart
06:47this time.
06:48Please, sir.
06:51Oh, my.
06:54Hello.
06:55Hello.
06:56Is he your new assistant?
06:57Yes, Ipek.
06:59Ali Asaf.
07:00Denizoglu.
07:01He's been back from America
07:02for two months.
07:03He's been back for two months.
07:04He's been back for two months.
07:05He's been back for two months.
07:06He's been back for two months.
07:07It's been two months
07:08since he returned here
07:09It's been two months
07:12He's the writer
07:13of many articles
07:14criticizing the European Union
07:15on his retirement.
07:16He's the first Turkish doctor
07:17with a студainstudent
07:19competition
07:20in 1979
07:21in Canada University.
07:24He's a seaman.
07:27He's a fan of old Turkish movies.
07:28It's nice.
07:29Nice to meet you, Ipek.
07:31Nice
07:32to meet you too.
07:37If you want to make a quick start, you can join the first operation with us today.
07:45I would be very happy. After all, the most successful in the life of work are those who meet the right teachers.
07:52Samet, tell them to prepare the operating room.
07:57But the patient was Eylul's.
08:00Look, Samet. This case is too much for Eylul. Okay?
08:08The patient is mine. I will do the operation.
08:11You either tell her or don't tell her.
08:14But the operating room is ready. Come on.
08:21Does she like seafood?
08:23Yes.
08:24What happened? Did it hurt?
08:26You just ate the cookie. Wasn't it enough?
08:28Come on, prepare the patient.
08:30Oh, this time I'm on fire. I'm definitely on fire.
09:28Alp, examine the patients.
09:30Okay, sir.
09:35Ms. Esra, what are you doing here?
09:37Coincidence. I found myself in the middle of the case.
09:40They are in a group that does tracking. They had fun and had a hard time getting out of the wreckage.
09:44I especially asked them to bring them here.
09:47Do they know you're here?
09:50Oguz, stop asking questions now.
09:5330-year-old man. He has a lot of bruises.
09:5630-year-old woman, unconscious, face covered in mud.
09:59Okay, okay. I understand.
10:00We can't examine the patients here like this anyway.
10:02They need to be cleaned first.
10:04Can you call Mr. Sinan and give it to me?
10:07Mr. Sinan?
10:09Okay, Mr. Sinan. I'll call him.
10:11Guys, we need to take the patients down urgently.
10:14But be careful. You will be careful.
10:16Ms. Esra.
10:17Ms. Esra, don't stand in front.
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