There's a trope in literature and film of two characters from traditionally antagonistic cultures gradually coming to respect each other and even becoming best friends. It's been done with Israelis/Palestinians, French/English, Americans/anyone else, and even racial rivalries from fantasy like Elves/Dwarves.
Has a Greek and a Turk ever become friends, even just in fiction?
>>56522097
No, this shit has gone on since Troy. Natural enemies, remove kebab etc.
>>56522097
>>56522097
Check "Yabancı Damat" series.
Its about a turkish girl and greek boys love story, which they try to marry. But their grand-parents oppose them because of "we wuz enemies n shiet"
Typical turkish soap opera cancer
>>56522409
Happy ending?
>>56522615
yes the kids got killed for dealing with the enemy as they should
>>56522642
I love happy endings
>>56522097
Yes thank you Serbia OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH UNGHHH...
>>56522409
idk, i dont watch tv. Just saw a few episodes while my mother was watching.
I remember that greek boy was pissed off because they had so many guests so they cant enjoy their time alone in home
>>56522615
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>56523013
I need more of this is there more?
How is Greek/Turk relations even compatible to Israeli/Palestinians or French/English?
Greeks are just irrelevant subject number 983983275367 of the Ottomans. Not even on the same level. They make a lot of noice but that doesn't make them any more relevant.
>>56522615
Yes. The Greek man is tried to be circumcised, but he magages to escape.
>>56524819
manages*
>>56522615
they got burnt alive by a muslim dragon at season finale
>>56525593
subs when?
>>56523133
>>56522097
made a realistic version
oh look it's another greece turkey thread
I wonder how will it end up
>>56528752
Why are reconciliation efforts so one-sided?
>>56529315
fix'd for you