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Lawyer dramedy juggles career, love; has cursing, alcohol.
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Thank You, Next
What's the Story?
THANK YOU, NEXT follows Leyla Taylan (Serenay Sarikaya) a headstrong lawyer trying to recover from a break-up. While vacationing with her friends/coworkers, Leyla dives into the single life again and hits it off with Feyyaz (Boran Kuzum). There's a promise of something more when she returns to work back in Istanbul, but then she's assigned a high-profile divorce case against narcissist Cem (Hakan Kurtas). Things only get more complicated when her ex Ömer (Metin Akdülger) gets wind of her budding relationship. Soon Leyla is tangled in a dance between love, friends, and career.
Is It Any Good?
This series explores a woman's complicated comeback from heartbreak but isn't breaking new ground. Thank You, Next is a standard yet adequate narrative in the rom-com genre. Leyla's lawyer career raises the stakes and adds intrigue to the plot and characters. The language, drinking, and sexual content make this suitable for teens.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Do the lawyers in Thank You, Next act like real lawyers? Why, or why not? What about them seems realistic or unrealistic to you?
Families can talk about whether Leyla is a role model. Can you name any admirable qualities? Do you notice any not-so-great traits?
TV Details
- Premiere date : May 9, 2024
- Cast : Serenay Sarikaya , Metin Akdülger , Hakan Kurtas
- Network : Netflix
- Genre : Drama
- TV rating :
- Last updated : May 14, 2024
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