The End of the Betrayer Series... The Hero Dies

Many are wondering about the ending of the Turkish version of the series "The Betrayer," especially after the Arab version garnered significant attention, featuring prominent Syrian stars such as Sulaf Fawakherji, Maram Ali, and Qais Sheikh Najeeb. Comparisons between the two versions have begun, even though the work is primarily based on the American series "Doctor Foster."

The ending is tragic, with the hero Volkan dying, while his ex-wife, the doctor Asia, and his second wife continue their lives without him, following the thrilling events and intense conflicts between the two women. A scene from the series shows Yazan (the Turkish character) standing with Zina (the Turkish character) in front of their father's grave.

The story of "The Betrayer" is adapted from the American series "Doctor Foster," which achieved high viewership in the United States. The plot centers around a family leading a quiet and stable life, consisting of the famous doctor Asia, her husband the engineer Volkan, and their son Ali. However, Dr. Asia discovers that her husband has been cheating on her with a younger girl for two years, when she finds a blonde hair on Volkan's clothes. Dr. Asia finds herself torn between feelings of revenge against her husband and saving her marriage and family. Ultimately, she decides to take revenge, leading to a series of thrilling events that reflect the contrasting emotional feelings between the two wives.

Dr. Asia publicly exposes her husband's betrayal, separates from him, and launches a campaign to gain custody of their son. Despite their separation, feelings of love and jealousy continue between them, with her husband attempting to win her back, which causes numerous problems.

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