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Originally aired on in Turkey starting in 2004, the series ran for three seasons, totaling 106 episodes. Its popularity in Greece was driven by its portrayal of shared cultural traits, such as food and family dynamics, often highlighted by scenes of the Turkish family hilariously trying to navigate Greek customs like drinking frappé. Cast and Production "Yabanci Damat" Episode #2.10 (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb

: While the primary focus remains on Nazlı and Niko, secondary characters like Kadir—the jilted fiancé originally intended for Nazlı—begin to find their own paths, adding layers to the series' romantic tapestry. Series Background Originally aired on in Turkey starting in 2004,

The cultural phenomenon Yabancı Damat , known in Greece as Τα Σύνορα της Αγάπης (The Borders of Love), continues to blend humor and heartfelt drama in its ninth episode. This installment deepens the cross-border tensions and romantic complications that made the series a massive hit in both Turkey and Greece. Series Background The cultural phenomenon Yabancı Damat ,

Yabancı Damat (Τα Σύνορα της Αγάπης): Season 1, Episode 9 Recap In this episode, the cultural divide between the

: Memik Dede, the patriarch of the Turkish family and a veteran, remains a focal point of resistance against the union, though his interactions often lead to the show's most humorous "old-guard" clashes.

In this episode, the cultural divide between the family from Gaziantep and the Angelopolos family from Athens leads to further comedic misunderstandings.

: As Nazlı and Niko's relationship progresses, the families continue to clash over their historical biases and deeply rooted traditions.