Man on Pause (2022) s01e06 Episode Script

Episode 6

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Something will happen very soon.
I see a duration of three.
Maybe three months, maybe three weeks.
A scourge will fall upon your household.
I saw someone lying. Like dead.
Hello, there.
-Hello.
-Hello.
You don't need to board.
Why not?
You can wait for us at the deed office.
Or we'll keep you updated.
Your husband and I will have a chat.
-Let's go over the details, okay?
-Okay.
I'll go back, then.
So, we'll call you, darling.
I guess Mahmut wants to have
a man to man negotiation.
-Am I right?
-Exactly.
What about the bag?
Give it to me, don't carry it around.
-Right, Mahmut?
-Sure, whatever.
So I'll be waiting for your call.
-See you later.
-See you, darling.
-See you later.
-See you later.
Come on.
-What can I get you?
-Oh, you mean like whiskey?
Yeah, whatever.
Single malt, then.
-Any preference?
-No, I don't mind.
After all, they're all expensive drinks.
Fine. Let's go inside.
Oh, wow!
Two million, maybe?
-What?
-The boat.
In euros?
For real?
The euro's skyrocketed lately.
I had an implant done,
and one euro was three Turkish liras then.
-Now, two million is
-Never mind.
Never mind. Don't overthink this stuff.
You're right.
Cheers.
Do you know this girl?
Now who is she?
My daughter.
WELCOME
BRACE YOURSELVES FOR THE WIND OF CHANGE
What's going on here?
Our grand opening's at 5:00 p.m.
I'm so excited.
What do you mean? Opening of what?
-Didn't Dad tell you?
-Tell me what?
I talked to Dad.
You think I could
take the liberty of this?
Why didn't he tell me about this?
-What do you mean, he didn't?
-He didn't tell me.
This is weird, I don't get it.
What's wrong, Velihan? Welcome, Meryem.
Thanks, sweetie.
Mom says Dad didn't tell her about this.
What? We pitched our idea to him.
He was the one who approved all this.
-Then why didn't he tell me?
-I have no idea, it's really weird.
-You want a drink?
-What do you have?
-Champagne.
-Champagne? You guys had some?
Of course not, we're 15.
-Give me a drink.
-Right away.
-Did you have any?
-What?
-Stop playing dumb, I'll kick your ass.
-Don't be crazy. Let me give you a tour.
Yeah, you do that. Give me a tour.
I don't think your dad knows about this.
He's not in his right mind.
-I talked to him, Mom.
-I don't think he understood you.
He's not been himself
because of those twins.
Our motto is change.
But we wanted a big change
instead of minor changes.
Let me explain.
A brand new world where everything's new
and all things of the past are gone.
Thanks, sweetie.
-Refill, please.
-Right away, ma'am.
How much did it cost?
-You mean the grand total?
-Yeah, how much?
I don't have my file with me.
Screw your file! Tell me how much!
Sila is in charge of the finances.
I don't know the exact figures.
Carry on.
We got rid of everything
related to the old shop.
With electrical wiring,
along with the carpentry and woodwork,
we created a modern space.
-And your dad's mannequins?
-We dumped them.
Thanks, dear.
Want me to bring you the bottle?
How much did it cost?
Ms. Sila, could you please
inform my mother of the total cost?
Sure. But the return of our investment
must be factored in, too.
According to our calculations,
the three-year profit of the store,
excluding our investments, of course
Hey, how much is it?
Two hundred seventy thousand liras.
I need to call your dad.
I swear, I had no idea, Mahmut!
I swear,
I didn't even touch her hand. I swear!
Stop lying!
I swear, may God strike me down
if I'm lying to you.
She seduced me.
My daughter seduced you?
I swear, she came to my shop
asking about panties and bras.
We don't sell polyamide,
we sell organic stuff.
We like cotton, we like wool.
I told her all that, and she bought
a bunch of lingerie and left. That's all.
You slept with her?
Of course not! I swear to God,
I have kids, man.
Two great kids.
Did you or did you not?
I swear, I didn't even touch her hand!
-That's not what she told me.
-What do you mean?
She says you leaned on her and forced her.
I swear on my mother's life, she's lying!
So which one of you is lying?
You fucking bastard! Do you know who I am?
My name is Mahmut Timucin,
and I'll kick your fucking ass!
There goes my tooth.
Fuck you and your tooth!
And you killed my drone, jackass!
It was an implant.
You have any idea
how much an implant costs?
You want me to kill you?
Please don't, man.
This is a huge misunderstanding.
Please, call her and I'll talk to her.
-I'm calling her.
-Yeah, please do.
That's yours.
Who is it?
How the hell would I know, moron?
Should I answer?
Yeah.
Yes, darling?
Where are you?
I've been calling you for an hour.
-Just chilling here with Mahmut.
-I've got news for you.
Velihan renovated the store,
you knew about that?
-About what?
-The store.
-Yusuf, have you been drinking?
-No. Is that music I hear?
It's the grand opening of the store.
Velihan says you knew about it.
-Why the music, though?
-It's a big mess, Yusuf.
Hey, Daddy!
Remember that ass who texted you?
I have him here.
You need to confront each other.
-Darling, can I call you back?
-Fine, darling.
All right, later.
-Is this him?
-Yes, Dad.
Please tell him, Ms. Ahu.
Did I even touch your hand? Please. Did I?
I have kids, please help me.
Did I even touch your hand?
Dad, why are you doing this?
You've never seen an American movie?
What if I can never
get over these traumas?
For Heaven's sake, Ms. Ahu,
please save me.
Your dad broke my implant.
One euro was three Turkish liras,
so I had four of them.
But now the euro is too high,
I can't afford new ones.
Please help me. Tell him the truth.
Dad, just let him go,
let God deal with him.
Your dad will kill me if you don't
tell him the truth. Please help me.
He didn't touch me, Dad.
Then why did he say "I love you"
in his text?
Because he's an oaf.
That was a mistake.
Yes, that was a mistake.
And I accept that it was wrong,
but I swear, that was my only mistake.
You heard her.
She said I didn't touch her.
How many implants have you got?
Four. One of them's gone, it's three now.
You want me to pull out your teeth?
I beg you, don't do this, man.
I have kids. Please, spare me
for the sake of my children.
Please, Ms. Ahu, help me.
Talk to your dad, please.
Okay, Dad, just let him go.
He's just a lowlife.
-He didn't touch you?
-He didn't, Dad.
Are you sure?
I'm sure.
-I'm letting him go.
-Just let him go.
Okay.
I love you, Dad.
Love you, too.
Get up, man. Get up!
Get the fuck out!
What about the house?
My wife will surely ask.
Fuck off!
So, that's a no?
Fuck off.
What about that implant?
Because I can't find it.
Get him out of here!
I had a dream. A beautiful dream.
But I was alone.
I had no one to talk to about my dream.
And when I found that person,
I said okay, now I can move forward.
We set out on this path together. We spent
days and nights chasing our dream.
We had nothing tangible.
Because it was all a dream.
Then, gradually,
it started to become a reality.
A dream that's worth 270,000 liras.
What's going on here?
What happened to your face?
Don't ask. We're in trouble.
What is it?
He broke my implant.
Turns out, he's the twins' dad.
What?
How was I supposed to know that?
I'd never seen him before today.
He smashed my face.
I guess the house deal is off?
Right.
Maybe it's for the best.
What's he doing there?
He's rehearsing.
-Rehearsing for what?
-For the grand opening at 5:00 p.m.
-Grand opening of what?
-The store. You didn't know?
-Know what?
-The grand opening.
-The grand opening of what?
-The store.
Meryem, are you okay? Are you drunk?
Now it's time for some music
and to pop the corks of these drinks!
It's time we transform the carbon dioxide
in our bodies into oxygen.
Welcome to Marmaris. Welcome, SV Organics!
See? We are expanding our investments.
We're taking steps towards becoming
a richer and more powerful family.
Increasing our wealth in the process.
I just got a text. I have to go.
I FOUND THE GIRL WHO STARTED THE GOSSIP
What's SV?
Sila and Velihan.
They removed my name.
I'm not dead yet.
This was all that duck-butt's idea.
What happened to Yusuf's Haberdashery?
I'll show you around the store.
What happened to this place?
Everything's different.
It doesn't feel like my store.
My desk.
They even removed my desk.
They said they told you about it
and you okayed it.
How was I to know this would happen?
I just said okay.
I had no idea what they were saying.
You said you'd cover all the expenses.
They said some stuff,
but I didn't understand.
I was preoccupied with other things.
The twins!
It's my fault.
I'm sorry.
I truly regret it.
I guess the whole thing cost
around 30,000 liras.
The total cost?
Yeah. It doesn't look like a lot.
Just some white paint,
the windows
What's this?
My mannequins?
Where's my fat mannequin?
They threw it out, you told them to.
When did they even do all this?
Fifty.
Right? Can't be more than fifty. Tops!
Two hundred seventy thousand liras.
What?
How much did you say?
Two hundred seventy thousand.
Luckily, the house deal's off.
Daddy. My partner.
We have our reports
about the loans, Mr. Yusuf.
-Yusuf?
-Dad!
Coming!
Can I help you?
Is this Mahmut Timucin's house?
Yeah. I mean, yes.
I mean, da.
Where is Mahmut Timucin?
On his boat. Hold on, this is too hard.
Wow, this is fun.
He's on his boat.
Why don't you come in?
Thank you.
-Who is it?
-The Russians!
What?
Vodka?
I guess that doesn't need translation.
-Da.
-Da.
Vodka.
Here.
I'm Svetlana's big brother.
Oh, really?
Her phone is off. That's not like her.
That's weird.
Where's her room?
That's my dad's room,
I can't let you in there.
Wait, you can't!
You goddamn motherfuckers!
Get the fuck out of here!
Fucking assholes!
Get out!
Mr. Halit!
Mr. Halit, we're done here.
-Thank you, man.
-Where should we deliver them?
They're all worldly possessions.
Give them to those in need.
-Okay, but where?
-Are you in need?
Not sure. Compared to someone
who makes more money than me, yes.
But if they make less than me,
then I'm fine. I can't really be sure.
Never mind, I can't, either.
Maybe I didn't listen to you well enough.
So, you see?
The worldly world is full of traps.
If you want, let's go to India.
That's where I'm going.
You're not babbling
to avoid paying me, right?
Would I ever? Now I'm offended.
-How much was it?
-Three thousand will do.
Here you go. Is this enough?
It is. So where should I deliver them?
Do whatever you want.
Bye.
If it isn't my two favorite people
in the whole world!
The apple of my eye, Meryem.
My dear brother, Yusuf.
So, you're leaving?
It's time, Yusuf.
Sorry about the house.
I heard you have no place to live now.
-I'm afraid so.
-It was a mistake.
Never mind. Maybe it's better this way.
I'm going to India.
And I don't think I'll ever come back.
This place is spacious and cozy.
Enough rooms for Akya, Velihan, you,
and everyone. Enjoy your new home.
-Man, what are you doing?
-No, we can't accept this.
-No way, man.
-But that'd break my heart. Please.
I'll be happy out there. And I want you
to be happy here. Come on, say yes.
Seriously, I'm really ashamed
to even look at you.
-I mean, what Fadime did was
-Don't go into that.
Because I dealt with it in my mind.
If what we went through was a movie,
I'd be on their side.
Why? Because they were in love.
And I was
a real douchebag.
Let them be happy.
-Well, what can we say?
-Just take it.
-Okay, I guess.
-Well, if that's what you want
Cool! My brother and my sister!
Thanks a lot, man.
Be happy. Let us all be happy!
Wish us all the best.
Did you call a cab?
I did.
It's time, Yusuf.
Do you remember what Tansu Çiller said
back in the day?
A house and a car for everyone.
She failed, but you're in luck.
Take this, too. I don't need it anymore.
-No, that's too much. Hold on, man.
-Take it, I don't need it anymore.
-Hey, what are you doing?
-I'm off now.
Take care of yourselves. Peace out.
I love you, guys.
-We've been really unfair to him.
-Yes.
Very.
You should've seen Asu, Mom.
She pounced on the guy like a tiger!
He was completely shocked,
running all over the place.
You rock, sister!
She saw I was in trouble.
Good job, way to go!
-He asked about your dad?
-Yes, I said he was on his boat.
-And Svetlana?
-Her, too. He wanted to see her room,
asked where it was. I said,
"You can't go in there,
it's Dad's room."
Then all hell broke loose.
He's Svetlana's elder brother.
They're both looking for Svetlana.
-What did you say?
-I said I didn't know. Because I don't.
-Where's Svetlana, Mom?
-How the hell would I know?
Your dad said she left.
Told your dad about this?
-No, we called you first.
-Should we call him?
No, don't call him.
Wow, this is really weird.
-You guys are okay, right?
-As always, Mom. Strong as a rock.
Okay. I'm going to call your dad.
I'm glad you guys are okay.
Kisses, Mom.
-Hello?
-Sweetheart?
-What do you mean "sweetheart"?
-Come on now!
-I just said it for intimacy.
-I hate it, don't talk to me like that.
The girls just called me and said
Svetlana's brothers dropped by.
So?
They asked about you and Svetlana.
And?
A fight broke out.
They wanted to see her room.
The bedroom?
Yes! The girls didn't let them,
yet they insisted.
A fight broke out,
but thank God, the girls are safe.
-And then?
-And then, they left.
Do you realize the mess
you've made, Sahinde?
Everything I did was for our family.
You know that, too.
-Okay, not over the phone.
-What do we do?
-You stay out of it, I'll handle it.
-Handle what, Mahmut?
-They are Russian and have guns!
-Stop discussing this over the phone!
I can find any kind of gun,
I know people. Uzi, whatever you need.
Stop talking shit like this
over the phone!
Fuck those motherfuckers!
They might be the Russian mob,
but we're the Turkish mob!
All right, Sahinde.
-I'm coming over.
-You're not going anywhere!
I am. My family's being threatened,
I can't just sit here and do nothing.
-If we'll die, we'll die together.
-Hang up.
Hang up the damn phone!
Is any of Svetlana's stuff on board?
I'm talking to you!
Is any of her stuff there?
They'll come there eventually.
Take this.
I could give you a ride.
-Welcome, Mom.
-Thanks.
-Nothing bad happened, right?
-Such as?
The guys didn't show up again, right?
If I were him,
I'd never set foot here again.
That Svetlana bitch wants her things.
We can't get rid of that fucking woman.
Get me a garbage bag.
How about a suitcase?
Garbage bag is not a good idea.
That's all she deserves.
This is all her stuff?
How would I know?
-Mom, where are you going?
-To your dad.
What? Mom. Are you okay, Mom?
Hey, Mom. You seem tense.
My dear girls.
-My dear mom.
-My dear mom.
I'm leaving now.
Where's Svetlana, Mom?
How would I know?
She caused me so much trouble.
She can go to hell!
Okay, take care of yourselves.
Don't open the door for anyone!
-See you, Mom.
-See you, Mom.
-Hello?
-Hey, where the hell are you?
I'm on my way to the airport.
-Why are you going to the airport?
-I'm going to India.
-What are you going to do in India?
-I'll tell you later.
Come back quickly.
I'm in trouble and I need you.
What happened?
-Is that boat new here?
-An excursion boat. They'll leave soon.
It wasn't there when I left.
-Give me glass of raki.
-Right away.
I doubt it's an excursion boat.
We can go somewhere else
if it's bothering you.
I'm just saying, we don't usually see
boats here at night.
You're right.
-Have you looked with binoculars?
-No. Want me to?
No, that's okay.
Snorters, probably.
What's that?
-Cocaine or whatever, crackheads, I guess.
-Probably, yeah.
-Want me to pour you another one?
-Yeah.
Give me those binoculars.
Here you go.
They're after something.
Mr. Mahmut, we could go somewhere else.
No need to feel uneasy.
We should feel comfortable.
We don't usually see
boats around here at night.
We were just talking about that.
You're right. I also think it's weird.
Russians, I guess.
Russians?
Probably. I heard them speaking Russian.
I'll weigh anchor, then.
Well, whatever.
Aye-aye.
Sir, your dinner's getting cold.
I'll eat later, it can wait.
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Veysel!
That boat's back.
They clearly don't want to be
out in the open sea.
But the sea is vast.
Can't they find somewhere else?
Let's just ignore them and relax.
Fine, I'll ignore them.
Of all the places in the sea,
they pick the spot next to my boat.
-Veysel!
-Yes, sir?
I'll go check it out.
I need to know what their deal is.
Of all the places, why this one?
I can go and pretend to be asking
if they need anything.
Stay out of it, I got this.
Deckhand, prepare the boat.
Good evening.
Good evening.
I'm coming from that boat.
What do you want?
What?
What do you want?
Coke?
Thanks. I mean Thank you.
Good night.
Good night.
I begged him not to do it.
I said, "She's so young."
"I'm sure she has a family.
Don't kill this poor girl."
Mahmut is really something,
he's a nervous guy. Unpredictable even.
He wanted to get back together with me.
Although we have two daughters, I said no.
And he made this a big deal.
He started picking on the girl.
She wanted to run away.
But he threatened her.
She couldn't run.
I'm so sorry. She was so young.
And he has a criminal record.
That's why I left him in the first place.
I couldn't tell anyone.
I'm very sorry.
She was young.
So young.
Andropause means change.
The doctor told me that.
And for change, you need courage.
The doctor told me that, too.
I changed my hair,
I changed the way I dress.
I even wore flip-flops
even though they hurt a lot.
But I couldn't change. I stayed the same.
Everyone around me changed.
Only I couldn't.
I couldn't dissipate the fog
inside my mind.
Then I started to ask myself
if I really wanted to change.
Yes, I do.
But why can't I change?
You need to have balls to change.
Should I wash it?
Yeah.
A Chinese proverb says,
"When the wind of change starts to blow,
some build walls, some build windmills."
The world's been changing
for 4,5 billion years.
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Human beings,
once unable to speak to each other,
can now communicate via video conference.
Plants, animals, and us, human beings,
have been changing
for thousands of years.
But what should we do in order to change?
Socrates says, "Whoever wants to change
the world should start with themselves."
If you want change, start with yourself.
We need to change ourselves first.
"Be the change
you wish to see in the world."
This is from Gandhi, class.
Change should start within ourselves.
We have to change.
Because we're right
in the middle of change.
We must either change
or change.
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