In the 15th episode of A.B.İ., a big secret that keeps the audience glued to the screen is revealed. A genetic detail that emerged while tracing Sinan and Mahi’s babies, who disappeared years ago, turned all the arrows on Melek. Here’s what happened in the last episode of the series and that “preauricular sinus” detail! The Lost Baby Is Alive: The Doctor’s Confession Raises Hopes In the last episode of the series, Doğan managed to obtain important information despite all Behram’s resistance.
Çağla and Doğan’s meeting with the doctor confirmed that Mahi’s baby was alive. The doctor’s remembrance of the baby and his statement that “she was a girl like a radish” brought Sinan’s dreams of becoming a father closer to reality. The “That” Scar That Changes Everything: What is the Preauricular Sinus? The most striking point of the news was the physical description given by the doctor about the baby. The baby’s statement that there was a small hole in his ear called the “preauricular sinus” immediately directed the audience to the Melek character.
Melek’s Big Secret: Does the Scar on His Ear Give Him Away? In the scene that appeared on the screen right after the doctor’s statement, Melek’s dialogue with her brother attracted attention. Melek’s statement that she was uncomfortable with the small hole in her ear (preauricular sinus) and that she covered it with her hair, and asking her brother to close this hole with an operation, “Is Melek actually Sinan and Mahi’s daughter?” It brought the question to mind.
Social Media Talks About This Theory Followers of the series commented that Melek’s age (25) matches Sinan and Mahi’s lost baby and that Melek has this rare physical feature as “it cannot be a coincidence”. Sinan’s dreams, saying “I have a big 25-year-old daughter”, signal a great reunion in the coming episodes. A.B.I. It will continue to create a storm of excitement with its new episodes. Do you think Melek will be Sinan’s daughter?


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