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Maybe you already know this but just wanted to chime in. The reason Turkish series is so long is that, due to regulatory laws during each clock hour, a TV channel can put at most 12 minutes of advertisements. Usually TV channels decide to combine 2 consecutive ones so there's ads let's say from 20:48 to 21:12. The same between 22:48 to 23:12. The last cliffhanger scene takes a further 3-5 minutes, and before the first ads they air for at least half an hour which takes the total runtime over 2 hours.

Another thing is that, I don't know how is that internationally but in Turkiye channels and production companies make deals every 13 weeks. So unless the ratings are atrocious, a show remains on air for 13 weeks and if it's good it's renewed further. 3x13 weeks is a season and the remaining 13 weeks of the year is the summer break. During summer breaks, producers either try different style of series or new young talent actors (mostly this, with poor quirky cute protagonist girl seduces the cocky rich and handsome son of the owner of the rich company that she starts working in) for 13 weeks. Most end with the summer but if one becomes very successful it goes on during the winter as well to make a humongous 52 week season.

This make or break at the 13th week means many production companies or writing houses optimize for the first 13 weeks. So there are many shows which go great until episode 12 or so, and after getting the green light from the tv channel to continue, hurriedly changing their plot which is about to naturally reaching its end point, mostly cheapening the show. Suddenly things start becoming more cliche, new characters are introduced for no good reason or characters suddenly start behaving like idiots just to bring the plot to a place the writers need in the matter of an episode or so.

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