The Talked-About Shower Scene in “The Distant City” Sparks Widespread Attention
In the latest episode of the hit Kanal D series “The Distant City”, the relationship between Cihan and Alya reached a new and decisive stage. The long-anticipated romantic closeness finally took place, creating a strong response among viewers and quickly becoming a major topic of discussion.
One of the most talked-about moments of the episode was the shower scene, which immediately stood out as one of the most striking and debated sequences of the series, drawing significant attention across social media platforms.
Cihan and Alya Cross an Emotional Threshold
In this episode, the bond between Cihan and Alya reaches a critical emotional point. Despite the obstacles represented by Boran, the two characters choose to stand firmly behind their feelings. Their shared moments at the hotel leave a clear mark on the episode and significantly shift the direction of the story.
Alya entering the room in Cihan’s arms, followed by her meaningful question, “Why are we sleeping in separate beds?”, clearly signals that the emotional distance between them has completely disappeared.
Starring Sinem Ünsal and Ozan Akbaba, “The Distant City” has attracted strong viewer interest since its first broadcast and continues to rank among the most-watched Turkish television series.
The Shower Scene Divides Social Media
As the romantic moments continued, the shower scene featuring Cihan and Alya aired, quickly becoming one of the most controversial moments of the series. Following the episode, social media was flooded with comments and reactions.
While some viewers described the scene as the most passionate moment of the show, others argued that it was exaggerated and unnecessary for the overall narrative.
“We had been waiting for scenes like this for a long time — finally, everyone felt relieved.”
Regardless of differing opinions, there is no doubt that these scenes successfully captured widespread audience attention and once again placed “The Distant City” at the center of television discussions.






