"The Valley of the Wolves" 34. Bölüm (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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gokhankaraosman29 April 2023
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The team raids Tombalaci Mehmet's house and a big conflict ensues. The Tombalaci watches the conflict while sipping his whiskey. The team manages to enter the house by killing Tombalaci's men, they turn the house upside down and look for Tombalaci, but Tombalaci has left the house with his close guards. Entering the cellar of the house, the team falls into the trap of the Tombalaci Man. The doors close and the previously placed bomb activates, Polat manages to stop the bomb, but when he opens the door, the trap activates and the bomb explodes. Polat, Çakir, Memati and Seyfo escape the explosion at the last moment and save their lives.

Tombalaci Mehmet, who watches the explosion from afar, thinks that everyone is dead and leaves the scene with his men.

Testere Necmi and Meral go out to dinner and get to know each other better.

Tombalaci learns that Çakir survived the explosion. Seeing her husband's incompetence, Esther says that she will have Çakir killed herself and asks Tombalaci to withdraw from this job.

Uncle Seyfo's nephew from the village, Erhan Çakir, meets Memati and Polat. The team, who goes to the shooting range, spends time together, Erhan attracts everyone's attention by showing that he is a good shooter despite his young age.

Çakir and Polat go to spend a night with prostitutes to be a womanizer. Since Polat has Elif in mind, he cannot be with the prostitute. On the other hand, Çakir has in mind to hunt Tombalaci Mehmet, so Çakir cannot be with the prostitute.

After Polat and Çakir leave the hotel, they leave to go home. When Polat stops at a red light with his car, cars suddenly surround him and armed men target Polat. When Polat looks at the side car, he sees Esther looking at him.
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