Behzat Ç.: An Ankara Policeman

2010

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

EP1 Episode 1 Jul 25, 2019

EP2 Episode 2 Aug 01, 2019

EP3 Episode 3 Aug 08, 2019

EP4 Episode 4 Aug 15, 2019

EP5 Episode 5 Aug 22, 2019

EP6 Episode 6 Aug 29, 2019

EP7 Episode 7 Sep 05, 2019

EP8 Episode 8 Sep 12, 2019

EP9 Episode 9 Sep 19, 2019

8.9| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Centered around a personally troubled, officially discredited police chief and his inharmonious police team in Ankara Police Force. Even though the show usually focuses on murders and other crimes that happens on a weekly basis, the undertone of the story leads to an eventual duel between Behzat Ç. and the rotten department officials and bureaucrats.

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Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
popnruss I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this series. When I have reached the final episode it will feel as though I am saying farewell to friends. This is an incredibly written, directed, and acted series. It is so realistic in many instances, to me, who knew very little of Turkish culture. I have learned so much having watched this series through 78 episodes. The characters are so dynamic, unpredictable, funny, loyal, and likable despite their flaws. I particularly enjoyed Episode 78 due to how incredibly honest it was. Vulture painfully recalling why the woman he had loved for so long committed the murders she did and Behzat admitting that Sule is his daughter. How many times have we sat with friends, drinking, recalling past stories that have made our lives what they are? I felt as if I was sitting with Behzat, Harun,Vulture, Ghost, and Cevdet sharing their pain , yet on the outside,able to laugh at their expressions and antics. I will miss you, Homicide Bureau and all those characters who have made this a remarkable series. I have come to the end of this incredible series that has captured my attention and heart through 96 episodes. To me, the finest police drama I have seen to date. Thank you, Behzat and all the members of your world.
faruk-2 IMHO,this TV series makes more damage to the ruling party in Turkey than the total damage made by all opposition parties. I observe that the criticism directed by Behzat Ç toward the ruling AKPARTİ and the system in general has a great influence on ordinary people. In this respect, it should be acknowledged as an epitome of social impact made by a quality artwork. Moreover this impact is not limited to those who detest the government. For example, I never refrain pressing people to watch Behzat Ç. which contains numerous issues disturbing for a conservative, though I am an ardent conservative and supporter of AKPARTİ. Interestingly, I know many Erdogan (premier) admirers who disconnect home phones and close cellphones on Friday nights. What allures me and the others in Behzat Ç. is the property that nothing seems phony in it. The unification of genuineness, and heartfelt and balanced criticism turned out to be a shattering source of strength. Hence, its impact ratio is massive, however Behzat ç. is not a rating monster.
caglarsonmez What makes Behzat Ç Bir Ankara Polisiyesi such a great series not only its' story, but also its' characters and their depth. None of the characters are shallow, they all have their own past and they are all played by great actors and actresses. Erdal Beşikçioğlu as Behzat Ç, and Canan Ergüder as Savcı Esra are the most notable of these examples. Origins of characters shown from time to time by flashbacks usually, especially if they are related with the topic of the episode. Almost every episode starts with a homicide, and because our main characters works as homicidal investigations; they try to find the murderer. But also there is a greater plot per season. Behzat Ç even has a nemesis whose past and his motives for hostility against Behzat Ç has not been revealed completely. Political side of the series is also highly controversial; some episodes attracted attention from officials, representatives and even from ministers because they contain serious criticism against the current administration.
p_mete I am probably writing this because of the last scene on the 30th episode. However by itself the 30th episode could not be the reason. Constant quality of the work delivered by this group of artist had been bewitching me to the point that nothing else could satisfy my taste for crime drama. I used to be a fan of Law and Order Criminal Intent, now it seems all too fictionalized for me. The fact may or may not be seen by watching the broken life of Behzat C, his love interests or his bizarre roommate Sule, not even his crew who consists of a Ghost, a Vulture and a Tosun Pasa. However they are so close to the fact, they make you think about them even can visualize them in your life. And the Expert of Crimes Against Life continues on living and solving those crimes, while he lives, more or less like anyone of us.