Though the tantalizing ‘Fatma’ season 1 finale answers many questions and brings a sense of finality concerning the protagonist’s hunt for revenge (on her husband and the Argah family), we are left unsure of Fatma’s fate. In the closing scene of ‘Fatma’ season 1, we see Fatma lying on the roof of the car, and just before the credits roll in, her hand moves, and she opens her eyes slightly. She climbs up onto the railing and jumps off the building, landing on a car below. Emine follows Fatma to the roof of the building, where Fatma, on the verge of a breakdown, admits to pushing Emine when they were children.įatma then remembers that she pushed her own son onto the street, which resulted in his death, and is seized with uncontrollable grief. As Fatma tries to escape the police station, she comes across her younger sister Emine, who is also being questioned by the police regarding Fatma. Whilst being questioned, she pretends to be sick and slips away from her police escort while pretending to be in the bathroom. She is then finally taken into custody by the police, who have been searching for her for some time with regards to the multiple murders she has committed. After meeting with one of their lawyers, who is sympathetic to her, she decides to take her own revenge and burns down their office. After returning to Istanbul, Fatma goes to the Argah Company office to confront the family. She then walks away, leaving Zafer to get arrested. She then reveals that she has told the police to come and find the murder weapon at the market and that Zafer’s fingerprints are now all over the incriminating gun. After a brief argument, she pulls out the gun that she’s used to commit multiple murders but fumbles with it, and Zafer is able to snatch it away from her. Upon reaching her village, Fatma soon locates her husband in the market and confronts him about taking blood money from their son’s killers. Fatma Season 1 Ending: Is Fatma Alive? What Happens To Her Next? Soon after learning about his whereabouts from Yusuf, she heads to her village to take revenge on Zafer. Fatma holds the Argah family responsible for the death of her young, autistic son and is shattered when she learns of her husband’s deeds. One of Bayram’s men, Yusuf, whilst threatening Fatma, mistakenly lets it slip that her husband Zafer is hiding out in her childhood village.įatma has by then learned that her husband has borrowed money from multiple places and has also taken money in return for his silence from the powerful Argah family. He remarks on how easily she can get away with crimes because no one notices her. Whilst constantly trying to locate her husband, she is repeatedly accosted by Bayram, another one of his criminal associates who tries to use Fatma to kill his enemies. Fatma’s desperation eventually boils over, and she shoots one of Zafer’s criminal acquaintances, setting off a sequence of events that result in her having to commit more and more murders to survive. The story then launches into how she got there and shows Fatma from some time ago as an overworked cleaning lady looking for her missing husband, Zafer.Īs she goes from acquaintance to acquaintance, asking about Zafer’s whereabouts, she is repeatedly turned away under various pretexts, including people saying that Zafer owes them money. ‘Fatma’ opens with the protagonist and namesake of the show, a frail, middle-aged woman, being questioned by the police regarding murders that she is apparently suspected of.
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