The episode focuses on the theme of addiction and dependence. Protagonists have health problems and they try to heal. There's also a side story about their friends who have decided to divorce. Unfortunately, the story is very poorly written, acted and edited. It's a far cry from the series' usual quality. The episode is partly saved by Kivanc Kilinc's acting, which proves once again that he's an exceptional actor. The music serves as a crutch for emotional moments and sometimes simply fills in where the script is no longer enough to convey. We're getting more and more out of gibi's unique and captivating universe. Finally, the story isn't convincing, and it's hard to get immersed in it. This comes as a shock to me, who usually praises the show. Let's hope this episode remains an exception.