Hakan is a young womaniser who has problems about commmiting to a women. He lives short tempereted relationships with the tourists who come to the coast where he lives.
Everything changes one day as he sees Bahar and he falls in love with her, but he'll soon find out she has a disease which is very rare: she can't remember anything happens because of an accident she had.
Recep continues his saga with olympics.
Two famous brothers, Hakan and Ozan's friends Tato died. Two days later, Hakan's wedding was held, but they went to a friend's house to fulfill their last duties. Hakan will marry Didem, the daughter of Muzaffer, one of Rize's leading tea merchants. Muzaffer is a reaction to this marriage because Hakan is a famous singer. They find themselves in the Black Sea from the Aegean to Central Anatolia, beyond the borders as if they are not enough, and at the end of the journey filled with surprises.
Kalender is an extra who works at his relative's cast agency and occasionally has small roles in films and series. He dreams about getting married to his longtime girlfriend; Imge. He also tries to find small roles for friends in his neighborhood. Kalender goes into prison for a short while after he takes the blame for a financial crime his relative committed. In prison, he meets a convict named Vefa. Vefa, who knows Kalender from films and series he played in, starts caring for him and decides to take Kalender under his protection. When Kalender completes his sentence, he is released from prison and goes back to his old life. Vefa's men help him when he gets out. Sometime later Vefa also gets out of prison. Kalender visits Vefa and talks about his dreams of opening his own cast agency and shooting a film. Vefa decides to help his dear friend Kalender and agrees to produce his film. Incidents surprisingly unfold.
As a seemingly unending war rages during the time of the Ottoman Empire, fighters from all over Turkey are drawn in to fight in the army. But a conflict that unites men from five very different regions, each with their own distinctive cultures, is certain to lead to plenty of hilarious misunderstandings as they struggle to get along.