Kurtlar Vadisi 96. Bölüm - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of an audio or video file, likely a movie, TV show, or podcast. It contains timestamps, followed by descriptions or dialogue. However, without more context, it's challenging to provide a concise summary. The text includes a mix of actions, dialogues, and musical cues, but lacks clear indications of scene changes or character identities.

Given the lack of context, the best I can do is to provide a general summary:

The transcript contains a series of timestamps, each followed by a description or dialogue. It appears to be a conversation or interaction between multiple individuals, with some instances of music and applause. The dialogue includes a wide range of topics, including personal relationships, location directions, and possibly conflict or tension.

However, without more context, such as scene descriptions or character names, it's difficult to provide a more detailed summary. The transcript seems to be in Turkish, which could be a factor in the lack of clarity.

If you have more context or specific questions about the transcript, please provide them so I can give a more accurate and detailed summary.

Facts

1. The text contains several references to music, suggesting that it might be a transcript of a song or an audio recording.
2. There are several instances of applause, indicating that this could be a live performance or a recorded event.
3. The phrase "you can't get out of here" is mentioned, which could be a reference to a song by The Beatles.
4. There is a mention of "Memati, wait for half an hour, if the man comes, you will take him too". This suggests that there are at least two individuals involved in the conversation, possibly in a waiting or vigilant situation.
5. The phrase "Elif Elif, my child" is mentioned, indicating a familial relationship.
6. There is a mention of "tea weigher" and "touch me, don't touch", suggesting a conflict or tension in the situation.
7. The phrase "I saw, I saw, Messi" is mentioned, which could be a reference to a football player.
8. The phrase "He knows where your brother is" is mentioned, indicating that there is a brother involved and his location is known.
9. The phrase "I'm hitting 200 joules with fibrillation" is mentioned, suggesting a medical or health-related situation.
10. There is a mention of "double dose of adrenaline, he's back sick", indicating a health crisis or emergency.
11. The text contains a story about Moses and Pharaoh, suggesting a religious or spiritual context.
12. The phrase "dude, Tuncay. If anything happens to my brother, it will be in the face of Allah Keser" is mentioned, indicating a religious or spiritual belief or threat.
13. The phrase "Amet, killing me will only make you lose" is mentioned, suggesting a violent or dangerous situation.
14. The phrase "Justice does not work only the way you understand it" is mentioned, indicating a philosophical or legal perspective.
15. The phrase "I spent a single day of your life turning a spinner" is mentioned, suggesting a previous job or occupation.
16. The text contains a story about Abdülhey, suggesting a personal or individual narrative.
17. The phrase "I didn't come, Master. Did you see how quickly you were sold? Nizamettin" is mentioned, indicating a betrayal or sale.
18. The phrase "Memati asked a question twice" is mentioned, suggesting a repeated request or query.
19. The phrase "Ziya Yılmaz was skewered to death in prison" is mentioned, indicating a violent or unfortunate event.
20. The text contains a story about poisonous chemicals and their use in warfare, suggesting a historical or political context.
21. The phrase "Ideas reported that Ziya Yılmaz, known as Laz Ziya, died at the time of approval" is mentioned, indicating a political or legal event.
22. The phrase "Your demands and great demands never end" is mentioned, suggesting a continuous or endless request or demand.
23. The text contains a story about a computer and its circuits being burned, suggesting a technical or digital problem.
24. The phrase "What can you win at the gambling table from the man who has nothing to lose?" is mentioned, indicating a gambling or betting context.
25. The text contains a story about an icehouse, suggesting a cold or frozen environment.
26. The phrase "burned the circuits of the computer, everything is impossible" is mentioned, indicating a technical or digital problem.
27. The text contains a story about an insidious campaign, suggesting a political or strategic context.
28. The phrase "that road, you hear the sound of walking there" is mentioned, indicating a physical or auditory context.
29. The text contains a story about a pastry, suggesting a food or culinary context.
30. The phrase "pastry [Music] [Music] [Music" is mentioned, suggesting a culinary or musical context.