Feride, who has historically turned a blind eye to the violence her mother and siblings suffered, is forced to confront her childhood. A bloody Yemeni (a traditional headscarf) left by her mother, Cennet, triggers a journey back to a detached house from her past.
In the sixth episode, the narrative focuses on the internal struggle of the children as they confront their past: Feride, who has historically turned a blind eye
It depicts the horrifying consequences of alcohol addiction and domestic abuse, focusing on how Yılmaz's behavior drags his family into disaster. Feride, who has historically turned a blind eye