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Controversial Events of ‘Point It Ended’ Series in Episode 6 Spark Social Media Debate

The events of the series “Point It Ended” in the sixth episode sparked controversy on social media, after it brought positive events that helped “Fares”, whose role is played by Abed Fahd, get rid of his problem with “Al-Shamali”, but it ended in unfortunate events.

Events of the series “Point of End”, Episode 6

The events of the sixth episode began with “Sami,” whose role is played by the Lebanese artist Adel Karam, telling “Al-Shamali” that he knows “Fares” well, and assuring him that he had nothing to do with the killing of his son.

As for “Al-Shamali,” he asks “Fares” to call his father and tell him that he hit a child with his car and killed him. He also asks him for advice, telling him that his father should surrender himself to the police.

Then he introduces “Sami” to “Al-Shamali” in order to help “Fares.” Al-Shamali releases him and asks “Sami” to interrogate him to get rid of “Azzam.”

In a suspenseful context, Sami tries to interrogate Fares and asks him to work with him, but he refuses and apologizes.

An old flashback scene was restored to Al-Shamali’s son, who was killed by Ghazwan after he kidnapped him, and asked him to call his father to tell him that he had hit a child in his car.

After “Sami” succeeded in saving “Fares” from death, the latter’s mother regained her health after the operation, and “Ghazwan” headed to the hospital to pay for the remaining treatment.

After surviving, Fares returns to the neighborhood to be shocked that their house has been burned. He asks Karma about the cause of the fire, then asks her about her relationship with Sami, so she tells him the details and how she met him.

But the audience expressed great concern at the end of the episode, which ended with the police asking “Fares” to go to the branch.

“Ending Point” series


“Point It Ends” is a police drama series that sheds light on the relationships of mafias in Lebanon and their control over simple people.

It stars Abed Fahd, Nada Abu Farhat, Adel Karam, Hala Yamani, Anas Tayara and a number of other stars, and it is directed by Mohamed Abdel Aziz. (Fuchsia)

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