I don't like to watch TV shows in general but when I came across Tozluyaka's first episode, it made me feel curious about the topic.
Watching this show makes me think like;
Positive
-Realistic character acting and really fit actors/actresses to their roles.
-The scenario goes well with the series. Not many filler episodes.
-The script is well written, it reflects the characters naturally and the story is reasonably sensible. Derya Öztürk's point of view is especially well written; also all character texts are harmonic with the roles.
-Scenes of the old and present time transitions are successful.
In script:
-I like the friendship of the gang. They really love and care for each other and feel like a family; Ali, Arap, Zeyno and Vefa. (It is so good that maybe it feels unrealistic because maybe there are not many more friendships like them these days.)
Negative
-The intro and music in general feels like a regular Turkish series, not catchy nor harmonic.
-Filler scenes are so realistic on the village side (with music on happy good days) that it bores like being there in real life. Maybe Turkish TV shows have to do in terms of time but when I watch the show from the Internet, I always skip those without text parts.
Also I have to mention;
It is a killer story with characters like a killer and can be a killer, with mental illnesses, hard hearted, cold blooded people so Tozluyaka has kinda harmful behavior patterns. I think a +7 year badge is not enough to watch this show. It contains behaviors that can be negative examples. Maybe avoiding TV completely from your children could be a better option as always.
In conclusion, I will watch Tozluyaka until the creators keep it like this and better. I like watching series when I can show empathy and feel something across to me. My favorite episode is Season 1, Episode 9.
Keep seeing the fine note!