Love 101 ( Aşk 101 ) Turkish Series Review - Cast - Story

Here I am with you with a spoiler-free review of the much talked about Love 101 ( Aşk 101 ) series. I will try to find answers to the question marks in your mind with the review of the series Aşk 101 ( Love 101 ), which will be broadcast on Netflix on Friday, April 24 and is the third Turkish Netflix series.


Now what is your source? On what basis do you say that? Let me make it clear right away. We had the chance to watch the first four episodes of the Love 101 series in advance for you. So we are the source, rest assured.

So, let's start our Love 101 review article by discussing the subject and the characters! 

Love 101


In 1990s Turkey, a group of ostracized teenagers join hands to make their beloved teacher fall in love with someone so he has reason to stay with them. The story, which focuses on a group of rebellious 17-year-old teenagers who plan to keep their favorite teacher in school in order to continue school, focuses on the young people's discovery of love process. 

When the young people set out to make their teacher fall in love with the new basketball coach in the series, which will take place in 1998, they start to discover love themselves, and on this journey they realize that they are strong when they are together, but that love cannot be forced into existence.


Love 101 Cast


If we look at the performances of the actors of the Love 101 series; I would like to go by saying a few things from left to right as in the image. 

Mert Yazıcıoğlu (26 years old), playing the character of Sinan, was the best performer among them, I think. We can say that the story of the character makes you feel a bit of it every time he goes in front of the camera. 

Alina Boz (21 years old), who plays the character of Eda, is again in a character that adopts the style and sub-story of the character. 


Kubilay Aka (25 years old), who plays the role of Kerem, showed us his strong stance every time.

İpek Filiz Yıldız (19 years old), who gives life to the character of Işık, performs a successful acting with her sweet or sweet role. 

Selahattin Paşalı (30 years old), who plays the character of Osman, is a closed box. We do not know whether he is a successful player or not.

Love 101 Characters

Sinan (Mert Yazıcıoğlu)




The character of Sinan in the series Aşk 101 hides the story of sentimentality and loneliness in general. Events in his family have completely taken over him. It will really upset you from place to place, and from time to time it will make you say 'wow friend'. The character's story is well told as far as we've seen.

Eda (Alina Boz)



The character of Eda is the character of the Love 101 series, with the taste of the global youth Netflix series. Do we see such a character in today's life? Partially. But that's not all. Let it be a part of its way to become a global series. Unless it really bothers me, it doesn't have that much of a problem.

Kerem (Kubilay Aka)



Kerem character was the character I was the most. In it exactly in the information on the research. The most in the chapters so far. Maybe it's too much overcharge, maybe it's because of this excess my love.

Işık (İpek Filiz Yıldız)



The character of light is the sweetest and unifying of this group of 5. If it weren't for him, maybe this series might not even have a story. Undercover hero, but in the form of a princess. The most important factor of love, which is the main subject of the series. 

Number one in polyannaism, but certainly not a repulsive one.

Osman (Selahattin Paşalı)




Is Aşk 101 Osman character gay?

Osman character is one of the six empty characters in the series. A personality who carries out ideas and provides organization. His head is working too. You will want to eat nuts all the time while watching it. To answer questions such as whether he is gay or not, I would like to say a few things myself first. Afterwards, I will leave the tweet of Netflix Turkey below for you.


Osman's character is not even remotely interested in those love issues. As they say, the one who looks at his way. Exactly. More his love is money. The trader himself. What would happen if he was already gay, what would happen if he wasn't, right? I wish everyone could think like me...

Love 101 Review 



First of all, I would like to talk about my prejudice against the series in the Aşk 101 review article. As you know, the first promotional video was the victim of a lot of criticism. It cannot be said that he postponed the formation of prejudice in the trailers published afterward. 


Well, when this is the case, the things you expect from the series are quite low. Of course, we are right according to ourselves, but as far as I have seen, it was not like that at all. My expectation was that I would watch a classic Netflix series 'adolescent'. 

Maybe you didn't understand why I said 'adolescent' rather than 'youth'. For example, the first season of 13 Reasons Why and The End of the F***ing World are "youth" series for me. But for example, Elite is a 'adolescent' series for me. 


Of course, I cannot interfere with your opinion, but it is very important to distinguish between the two.

My expectation from Aşk 101 was that it would be a 'adolescent' series, but I can say that it was a really high quality 'youth' series by surprise. 

It has been a good series consisting of very logical and beautiful images with its story and viewing angles. In particular, it shows you that each character has a story, and that it is a really fluent series. 


You will most likely finish the series in one day. It continues in a series without boring you. Of course, not every scene is thought long beforehand. But some of the scenes are really neatly done. 

What will happen in the end with the 'flashback' scenes in place in every episode? You can't stop wondering.

Love 101


If a new generation youth series is going to be made in Turkey, I say let it be like this. It has been a good series for our country, with its soundtracks, the sub-stories of the actors, and the exaggerated but pleasing scenes. 

It also contains some unnecessary lines that we complain about from the Hakan Guard series in a global sense. For example, the word 'shit', which is used many times in foreign TV series, is translated as 'shit' in Turkish. This 3-letter word is used so often in the series that it is now "Enough, bro!" you have to say. Of course, there is a reason for this too...


I can say that such words should be used constantly in order to appeal to the audience globally. You ask why? Because this series will have a larger audience than it is watched in our country. I hope you understand well what I'm saying. Because this series will be loved, shared, and watched excessively by Netflix's global audience. I think Hakan Guard will exceed the number of global views. And most likely it will be.

Aşk 101 Netflix



The series was "Is my head really small?" there is a side to it. He is also alive in 1990's Turkey. I believe a little. I thought there was a mistake. Because this series is not set in the 90s. No one can make me believe that. They used some complementary old ones. Okay the songs that their little ones listen to their teens. 

That's the whole of it. But this comparison is so incomplete that this series. The idea of time is everyone's opinion. With the atmosphere that time has given, it is almost absent. Just adventure old cars that's it. Minus points, Sorry.

Generally speaking, it was a really successful Turkish series in terms of Ask 101. He thinks that everyone aged 10-30 will love this series.

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