The Gift season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Atiye, an artist, is surprised by her boyfriend Ozan with roses, sparking a playful exchange. Preparing for her exhibition, she feels a strange connection to a mysterious symbol she's been drawing since childhood. This symbol gains significance when it's discovered at the ancient site of Göbekli Tepe, compelling Atiye to visit. There, she encounters skepticism from archaeologist Erhan but insists on her connection to the site. Meanwhile, her art exhibition is a success, though overshadowed by her obsession with Göbekli Tepe. Atiye's journey intertwines personal ambition, historical mystery, and a sense of destiny linked to the ancient symbol.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who surprises Atiye with roses in the opening scene?
Ozan surprises Atiye with roses.
What is the name of the dating app mentioned by Cansu?
The dating app mentioned is Encore.
What significant archaeological site is discussed in the episode?
Göbekli Tepe is the significant archaeological site discussed.
How does Atiye react to the success of her art exhibition?
Atiye is pleased but more focused on a mysterious woman and a symbol related to Göbekli Tepe.
What unique symbol is connected to Atiye since childhood?
A specific symbol that Atiye has been drawing since childhood is connected to her.
Why does Atiye decide to visit Göbekli Tepe?
Atiye feels a strong, inexplicable pull to visit Göbekli Tepe after seeing the symbol associated with it.
Who does Atiye meet at Göbekli Tepe, and what is his profession?
Atiye meets Erhan, an archaeologist, at Göbekli Tepe.
What discovery is made at Göbekli Tepe that relates to Atiye?
A cave with a relief containing a figure resembling Atiye's symbol is discovered at Göbekli Tepe.
How does Ozan propose to Atiye?
Ozan proposes to Atiye spontaneously, expressing his fear of a life without her.
What is Erhan's reaction to Atiye's knowledge of the sealed cave?
Erhan is puzzled and intrigued by Atiye's accurate knowledge of the sealed cave and its contents.