
A series of fav-favorite performances of the week.

In Episode 25, Farah Zeynep Abdullah simply dazzled in every sequence she was featured in, leaving a lasting impression worthy of a thousand praises.

A character like Necati that is wrapped with depth and complexity required a STRONG actor to do it any kind of justice and Serhat Kılıç is just the perfect fit.

If the future of Turkish dramas is İlayda Alişan, the future couldn't be in better hands.

His performance was particularly enjoyable as he is highly skilled at perfectly blending action with emotions.

Taner Ölmez continues to amaze us with his unflinching portrayal of his character Ali.

If the last episode of Ramo proved one thing, it is that Murat Yıldırım's glory days are far from over!

With Hande's passionate portrayal of her character's devastation, the audience was kept engaged at every turn.

In portraying Han's downward spiral, Birkan Sokullu delivered an enigmatic performance, bolstering every sequence with the right amount of daring emotions.

When you have an actress as brilliant as Burcu Biricik on a show as brilliant as Kırmızı Oda, the end result is, of course, pure brilliance.

The outstanding kind of acting spectacle Aras lives in expressing the depth and nuance of Yamaç's devastation and helplessness is beyond catharsis.

İlker Aksum has been acting for a while now but in his supporting role as Hasan on Show TV's Ramo, and this episode gave the actor another chance to shine.

İlker Kaleli has a way of making classics out of each role he plays and with that, Akif Erdem's legacy will definitely live on for years to come.

Actresses like Demet Evgar continue to change the status quo and we're SO here for it.

For an actor that has been around for a while, İbrahim Çelikkol still manages to one-up all of his performances, and that in itself is impressive.

Yılmaz, with every inch of her body, perfectly delivered the emotional pain of her heartbroken character.

If they are the future of the dizi industry, it is safe to say it is in great hands.

Yarım Kalan Aşklar owes a lot to Burak's commanding and multilayered performance, laced with humorous elements and tour-de-force dramatic moments.

Melisa Sözen delivered a praise-worthy performance revolving around a subject matter often too tricky to portray convincingly.

The authenticity of Ezgi's performance borders on sensational; particularly in her meticulous attention to detail to her character quirks.

It's crazy to think she was playing supporting actress not that long ago.

Saraçoğlu is no newcomer to showbiz but Öğretmen is a good refresher on her strength as an actress.

The casting directors hit a jackpot when they cast Akin Akınözü as Miran in Hercai.

With her role as Zeynep on Doğduğun Ev Kaderindir, Demet Özdemir continues to prove her doubters wrong.

Sera Kutlubey got to shine and we were loving every minute of it.

Looking for a good laugh? Look no further than Zümrüdüanka's Abbas Demirkan.

Ayça Ayşin Turan's portrayal of a woman scorned will be talked about for many years to come.


Neslihan Atagül Doğulu continues to amaze us.