AŞK 101- 2. Sezon İncelemesi - Türkiye'nin YENİ En Saçma Sahnesi - Summary

Summary

A Turkish television series, "Love 101", is being critiqued for its absurd and unrealistic portrayal of high school life. The reviewer points out numerous inconsistencies and implausible events, such as a student getting drunk and burning down a school building, a teacher getting drunk at school, and a student beating up a basketball player and still getting into the top 100 in the university exam. The reviewer also criticizes the show's attempt to appeal to a younger audience by using slang and trying to be relatable, but ultimately failing to do so. The reviewer argues that the show's poor writing and unrealistic portrayal of high school life are a reflection of the country's struggling education system.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The series is called "Love 101" and is a Turkish Netflix production.
2. The series is set in a high school in Istanbul.
3. The series follows the lives of students and teachers at the school.
4. A student falls in love with a girl who can play the piano.
5. The principal of the school is strict and threatens to expel students.
6. The students try to make the basketball coach and literature teacher fall in love.
7. The series features a scene where a student gets drunk and burns down a place.
8. A teacher gets drunk in the school.
9. A student is only 17 years old and gets married.
10. The series takes place in 1998, but features a song released in the 2000s.
11. The lead student in the series makes a plan to give the school principal a raise.
12. The students distribute bananas and pita to protest.
13. A student gets eczema due to exam stress and starts going crazy.
14. The students tear the school apart during a riot.
15. A student who doesn't study gets into the top 100 in the university exam.
16. The series ends with the students in their old state.
17. The series is a youth series and is meant to appeal to young people.
18. The education system in Turkey is struggling and is portrayed in the series.

Note: These facts are based on the text and may not be comprehensive or accurate.