The speaker reviews a Turkish historical TV series, critiquing its clichés, inaccuracies, and absurdities. They mock the show's overused tropes, such as the hero's grand entrance, the beautiful girl in distress, and the villain's laughable plans. The speaker also points out anachronisms, like the use of a 3D scan and the physics-defying rescue of the girl from a well.
They poke fun at the show's battle scenes, where the same soldiers die multiple times, and the hero performs impossible feats. The speaker also criticizes the show's portrayal of historical events and figures, saying it's more focused on drama than accuracy.
Despite the criticism, the speaker acknowledges that the series has contributed to the public's interest in history and has improved the industry's production quality. They conclude that the series is entertaining but should not be taken as a historical documentary.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video discusses a Turkish historical TV series.
2. The series is about Sultan Alparslan, a Seljuk sultan.
3. The series starts with the Battle of Pasinler.
4. The main character, Alparslan, is played by an actor.
5. The series features a character named Tekfur, who is a Byzantine soldier.
6. The series features a character named Çağrı Beyoğlu, who is a Turkmen.
7. The series features a character who is a Turkish girl raised by a Turk who infiltrated the Byzantines.
8. The series features a battle scene that lasts exactly 15 days.
9. The series features a scene where a character milks a she-wolf to make medicine.
10. The series features a scene where a character talks to a wolf in the forest.
11. The series has made progress in terms of historical accuracy, such as removing Byzantine soldiers speaking with a Greek accent.
Note: Some of the sentences in the text are not included as they are opinions or subjective comments, and only factual information is extracted.