Firat Bulut is a public prosecutor at the Istanbul Courthouse. Fırat, who is a successful prosecutor, lives a happy life with his wife Zeynep, and his five-year-old daughter Nazli. However, when he wakes up one day, he finds himself in prison without remembering what happened in the last four months. His last memory is the night he celebrated her daughter's birthday. In shock and horror, he realizes he's been accused of killing his wife and daughter. His second trial is approaching and he has been sentenced to life imprisonment. Did he really kill his wife and daughter? The most recent case investigated by Public Prosecutor Firat Bulut before his imprisonment is that of Baris Yesari, one of the twin brothers who were the successors of the Yesari family, one of the country's foremost families. A girl was killed in Baris Yesari's house. The doctors don't know if he lost his memory temporarily or forever. Firat Bulut has to remember, and survive. And escape from prison to prove his innocence.
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00:00Sometimes a person needs professional support to understand and discover why he or she is doing what he or she is doing.
00:11It's like therapy.
00:13I know why I'm doing what I'm doing, but the problem is that people don't understand it.
00:21That's why I don't believe in therapy.
00:23Mr. Savaş, the most obvious of human reactions is to reject the truth.
00:31It's not about how you define the truth.
00:35What is the truth?
00:37Is it just what we can perceive in our five senses?
00:42I don't think so.
00:47The truth is the wounds in a person.
00:52And usually our loved ones hurt us.
00:57So no one else can heal the wound that our loved ones have opened.
01:04That's why I don't believe in therapy.
01:07Why are you here then?
01:10Why did you want to talk to me?
01:12The main subject is prosecutor Fırat Bulut.
01:16We just met him.
01:18I just learned about the trauma he's been through.
01:21You've helped him a lot in this process.
01:25I'm curious.
01:27Will he be okay?
01:28He's fine.
01:31I mean, he's slowly remembering.
01:34We couldn't expect it to happen all of a sudden.
01:37Of course.
01:39But you say he'll remember if it's slow.
01:43I can't say anything for sure.
01:46He can forget everything at once.
01:50Because it's happened before.
01:56I hope he gets better.
01:58He's a very good person.