

that the frameup is a result of corruption in the system.

But as the series progresses, you see that its more than just a murder. While undercover he falls in love with the Judge in charge of his father's case. Mahir Kara's father, a shoemaker in Istanbul, is framed for a murder and Mahir goes undercover as a law clerk on his father's case to prove his father innocent. And when one of them overcame a difficult life choice, or came to a realization, you cheered. you knew why each character was the way they were. I also loved how characters weren't just good or evil. where the bakery was, where the Kara shoe shop was, where the indoor bazaar was and most of all, I looked forward to Mahir and Feride's rendezvouz in the beautiful and quaint Cay Bahcese. And I knew the streets of Mahir's neighborhood. What I realized is that by the end of the series, I knew each and every character so well that I could anticipate their next move. Some even transformed from annoying to stellar. I loved how the series took time to develop the characters, and how those characters changed throughout the series. So I looked and looked till I was able to find Seasons 2 and 3 on another source. and I was left wanting more! I needed to see how it ended. and lo and behold, I couldn't stop! I binge watched the 93 episodes that were on Netflix in two months (because I work for a living). I was at a different place in my life and I started watching it again. then three years later, it showed up on my Netflix recommendations. The first time I started Karadayi was three years ago, I watch two episodes on YouTube and stopped because I thought it was too slow.
