Was this review helpful? Are you going to another world. Erdal Besikcioglu is the star of the series. The characters are all like one of us.

None of the characters are shallow, they all have their own past and they are all played by great actors and actresses. Was this review helpful? Although this series takes a whole chunk of your life since each of the 97 or so episodes is between 1.5 to 2 hours long, you will enjoy watching it much more than doing anything else in the same amount of time. Cinema and series from all parts of this world can entertain,enlighten,help understanding a country and its people...Behzat does that,yes a "cop show" of all things!The characters are real it seems,we get glimpses of life in Turkey/Ankara,we have a taste of levels of government,police structures,modern and more traditional aspects of a country portrayed by some media(all!? The leading role is quite charismatic, reckless, smart and good-hearted character but he's still perfectly natural. And this novel based show, is the best of it's genre in Turkey by far. 19 out of 19 found this helpful.

Was this review helpful? I enjoy the development of each character: Harun matures, Cevdet loses his naïve innocence. I have no idea how they can do that. Sincerity, Mystery, Drama, Comedy, Ankara, Detective. I felt as if I was sitting with Behzat, Harun,Vulture, Ghost, and Cevdet sharing their pain , yet on the outside,able to laugh at their expressions and antics. They're like my family. 2 out of 2 found this helpful. Constant quality of the work delivered by this group of artist had been bewitching me to the point that nothing else could satisfy my taste for crime drama. 97 out of 120 found this helpful. Harum was more difficult to handle but well you can't choose your co-workers I suppose. unusual for a Turkish series will capture your soul. He suffered one heartbreak after another. The series is about a homicide detective, the people around him and his mental state. Saw this on NETFLIX. 0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful?

First, his daughter, Berna, dies at the end of the pilot episode.

Was this review helpful? I particularly enjoyed Episode 78 due to how incredibly honest it was. Behzat Ç.one of the best realistic shows in Turkey maybe the best.As writers says:what's happening in life it must be in Behzat Ç. to because of that the show has pressures from a lot of different organizations so producers decided to end the show in 100 episodes.You can see reality in everywhere from Actors's language to extras-es.Behzat Ç. is fiction part of the show.He's a police who doesn't care politic,religion,ideology.He's just want to do his job.He also just watch documentaries in TV(i guess there's a joke behind it to) but in that job you can't escape from politics and some dark relationships when show gone forward Behzat finds himself a lot of dirty jobs,danger,puzzles and of course murders. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this series. No fantasy, no hero, no fear, no side, no documentary, no fun, no show, no adventure, no eroticism…etc. Behzat Ç and his team usually work together with the public prosecutor Esra, who later becomes his love interest. For those of you who are not too familiar with the show, Behzat was a Turkish police drama that lasted three seasons from 2010-2013. Interestingly, I know many Erdogan (premier) admirers who disconnect home phones and close cellphones on Friday nights.

Was this review helpful? Stories also touch upon some political discussions and criticize chauvinism. 0 out of 0 found this helpful. he doesn't use unrealistically expensive phones, he doesn't wear different clothes in each scene. When I have reached the final episode it will feel as though I am saying farewell to friends. I am "Memduh Baskan" fan. Behzat's old adversary Ercument (Nejat Isler) reappears; the conflicts - as well as the climatic scrap - between the two men are some of the film's principal highlights. With potentially 150 hours of watching time I suspect not many people will make it to the end. Was this review helpful?


IMHO,this TV series makes more damage to the ruling party in Turkey than the total damage made by all opposition parties.

i.e. 18 out of 34 found this helpful. The series are adapted from the novels of Emrah Serbes (Her Temas İz Bırakır and Son Hafriyat) and directed by famous Turkish film director Serdar Akar, known with his movies Gemide, Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar, Barda and Kurtlar Vadisi Irak. While doing so, he must fight against his inner demons. I am probably writing this because of the last scene on the 30th episode.
Was this review helpful? 2 out of 2 found this helpful. He was annoying in a very entertaining way. 3 out of 3 found this helpful. 114 out of 118 found this helpful. And this novel based show, is the best of it's genre in Turkey by far. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets The characters are all like one of us. Behzat Ç. is a not a kind of TV serials which you are familiar with.

Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10 /10. The series enjoyed a widespread popularity especially among the Turkish youth because of its realistic dialogs (also including the use of slang) showing the injustices and controversies in juridical system and law enforcement agency. 6 out of 6 found this helpful. Today I finished the final episode of Behzat Ç.