Ti Psyhi Tha Paradoseis Mori?

Ti Psyhi Tha Paradoseis Mori?

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Genre Comedy, Dark Comedy, Drama
Created by Alexandros Rigas
Dimitris Apostolou
Written by Alexandros Rigas
Dimitris Apostolou
Directed by Alexandros Rigas
Starring Eleni Rantou
Chrysa Ropa
Eleni Kastani
Ava Galanopoulou
Opening theme Nessuno mi può giudicare by Caterina Caselli
Country of origin Greece
Original language(s) Greek
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 7
Production
Producer(s) Ninos Elmatzioglou
Location(s) Athens, Greece
Running time 1 hour approx.
Production company(s) Epsilon
Release
Original network Mega Channel
Original release October 2, 2000[1]
External links
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Ti Psuxi Tha Paradoseis Mori? (Greek: Τι Ψυχή Θα Παραδώσεις Μωρή;, English: What Soul Will You Deliver, You Fool Woman?) is a Greek black comedy series created by Alexandros Rigas and Dimitris Apostolou which aired on Mega Channel in 2000 and lasted only 6 episodes.

The series focuses on the lives of four women who want to take revenge from the man who sexually abused them when they were little girls.

Despite the fact that Ti Psyhi Tha Paradoseis Mori? draw extremely high ratings from its beginning, the shootings were abruplty interrupted during the production of the 7th episode, which was never completed, leading to the series cancellation.

Series Overview

The plot concentrates on four women that grew up together in an orphanage, trying to revenge a worker of the institution, who, when they were little girls, raped them regularly. These four, now in their 40s, after hearing the news of his upcoming return to Greece, who is now a renowned defendant of children's rights, regroup again, after all those years to seek revenge against him, by murdering him. The women include Aleka, a single mother of a teenage son -who is a computer addict- with firm left wing beliefs, working as a journalist in a gossip magazine; Dominique Cesar, a French single woman working as a director in a major shipping company, having an affair with her boss; Popi, a depressed married woman, constantly bullied by her husaband and his sister, working at her husband's restaurant; and, finally, Fotini (Fofo), a woman devoting her life at the services of the church, a very religious person, who is single.

The Four Women

Cast and Characters

Cancellation

By the beginning of the production, there were rumors of complications and difficulties during the shootings or intense arguments between the four stars and the creators of the series. The rumors became true when Mega Channel started airing each episode every 2 weeks, in order to fill the gap in its schedule. Ultimately, the station cancelled the series after the 6th episode was aired and during the shootings of the 7th.[1]

The Last Unfinished Episode

In the last episode, the four women, after a few failures and difficulties they faced in killing Mandas, they decide to go to his house as reporters to interview him. Mandas, actually knew who the women really are and threatens to kill them. The show ends there without knowing what happened afterwards.

Series Continuity

Various sources claim that the women actually manage to kill Mandas and the series then follows the girls in a periord of terror full of guilt and regret. When they are reassured that the police can not discover them, they calm down and start to feel, for their first time in their life, strong. Before the story ends, the four women face a dilemma. Mandas according to what is right, was punished for his crimes. They are absolutely sure they did the right thing, but they feel that they should also be punished for the crime they did. Therefore, they surrender themselves to the police, admitting that they murdered Mandas. In the beginning, the police find it hard to believe them, but soon the truth is revealed. The story gets front page in the media and the public opinion is divided. In the court room, they find fanatic supporters and the society that once showed them its cruel face, vendicates them and now are free to start their lives from the beginning.[3]

Reruns

Despite its cancellation and the fact that the series is only consisted of 7 episodes, Ti Psyhi Tha Paradoseis Mori? remains very popular until today. The station rerun the show in 2001, in 2004, in 2007, in 2010 and in 2011 achieving high ratings each time.[4]

Possible Remake

Since the series cancellation in 2000, unconfirmed rumors started spreading, stating the completion of the series or even a remake. The first rumor spread a few months after the show was cancelled, saying that some of the stars will be replaced so that the series gets completed. In 2009 it was rumoured that Mega Channel, asked from the creators to continue the series. Alexandros Rigas and Dimitris Apostolou were open to the idea. However, Ti Psyhi Tha Paradoseis Mori? was cancelled once again, since most of the actors were committed to other projects.[5] In 2010, Mega Channel, due to its 20 years of operation, decided to air the series once again. Initially, it was thought the series continuation but it was never confirmed nor by the station or the creators.[6] Later, the station actually announced that it was time to learn how the series continued and ended. The idea was to make a special montage of the unfinished episode with the series creator, Alexandros Rigas, narrating the end of the story. However, it was never materialized and Mega Channel only rerun the 7 episodes.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Τι Ψυχή Θα Παραδώσεις Μωρή;". retrodb.gr. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  2. "Full cast and crew for "Τι ψυχή θα παραδώσεις... μωρή;"". IMDb. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
  3. "Τι Ψυχή Θα Παραδώσεις Μωρη;". retromaniax.gr. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  4. "Τι Ψυχή Θα Παραδώσεις Μωρή; Επαναλήψεις". retrodb.gr. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  5. Νίκος Γεωργιάδης (March 19, 2009). "Τι Ψυχή Θα Παραδώσεις... Το παρασκήνιο γύρω από την επιστροφή του σίριαλ". yupi.gr. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  6. ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΠΟΛΕΜΗΣ (February 16, 2009). "Έρχεται το ριμέικ... "Τι ψυχή θα παραδώσεις μωρή;"". Retrieved September 26, 2010.
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Preceded by
Dyo Xenoi
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Oi Stavloi tis Erietas Zaimi
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