
The series discloses how even in the 50s, the situation was unfavorable for the Jews, with many choosing to leave Turkey and settle in Israel. It also hints towards the general intolerance faced by the minority Non-Muslims, particularly Jews. Matilda’s life story plays an essential role in understanding her decision to murder someone. The story connects the past with the present. Matilda started working at the laundry department at the prestigious club to keep her daughter afloat. The money for her daughter’s release and the cost of her stay was to be deducted from her wage. He forces Matilda to sign a blank check the amount was to be decided later until then, Matilda had to work for him. Desperate to help Raşel, Matilda reaches Çelebi’s office to pay for her release. While Matilda was unaware of Çelebi’s existence, there seemed to be a past that resulted in his change of heart. Çelebi’s relation with Matilda is gradually explained through the series. While the release seemed simple at first with the accuser taking compensation and letting the young girl go Çelebi, the employer, rejected the compensation after taking a look at Matilda. After taking a look at Raşel, Matilda decided to help her get released from prison. Raşel, Matilda’s daughter, was a short-tempered young woman who broke into a club to fetch her friend’s proof of identity that was kept away by her employer.

While Matilda initially aimed at reaching Israel, leaving her tragic life in Turkey, the news of her daughter’s arrest changed her heart. Davit asks Matilda to meet her daughter, who then lived at an orphanage.

Things take a turn when her confidant Mr. Matilda, an ex-convict, is released on a general pardon and decides to go to Israel.
