One Turkish drama that might fit this is 'Diriliş: Ertuğrul'. It has elements of love within the context of the characters' relationships. There is also a strong sense of logic in the strategies and decision - making of the lead character, Ertuğrul. And revenge plays a part as he battles against those who wrong his tribe and family. He uses his intelligence and the power of love for his people to seek justice and take revenge on his enemies in a just and strategic way.
Love in these dramas often serves as a driving force for characters' actions. It can be a pure romantic love or love for family. Logic is used in the planning of revenge or in dealing with the complex situations that arise. Revenge usually stems from a wrong done to a character or their loved ones. For example, in many Turkish dramas, if a character's family honor is violated, they will use logic to plan a revenge while being guided by their love for their family.
Once there was a girl named Lily who loved a boy, Tom. Tom was very smart and often used logic to manipulate situations. He started seeing another girl while still leading Lily on. Lily, being clever too, planned her revenge. She found out the new girl's weakness for designer clothes. Lily anonymously sent the new girl fake designer items. When the new girl found out, she had a huge fight with Tom, thinking he was behind it. And that was Lily's revenge.
I haven't actually watched this particular Turkish drama in detail. But generally, Turkish dramas often involve complex relationships, family drama, and love stories. It might be about two people who face various obstacles in their pursuit of love, like family opposition, social differences or misunderstandings.
Love, logic and revenge often intertwine in complex ways. In many stories, love can cloud one's logic. For example, in a love triangle, a person might abandon their usual rational thinking due to intense feelings. Revenge, on the other hand, can be a result of a broken heart or a perceived betrayal in love. When logic fails in love, the path of revenge might seem appealing. However, revenge rarely brings true satisfaction as it is often driven by negative emotions rather than logic.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'Prisoner of Love' Turkish drama specifically, it's hard to give a definite summary. However, generally in Turkish dramas, they often involve complex relationships, family dramas, and some sort of emotional entanglements. Maybe this one also has a story about two people who are 'prisoners' of their love in different circumstances, like social status differences or family opposition.
One such novel is 'Gone Girl'. It has a complex plot full of love, but also the logic behind the characters' actions of revenge. The wife's disappearance and the subsequent revelations are all intertwined with love gone wrong and a form of revenge.
The first episode usually sets the stage for the romance. It might introduce the main characters and the circumstances that bring them together.
I haven't watched it in detail, but generally, it might be about relationships that are formed in an unusual way, perhaps like a relationship that starts with a deal similar to 'renting' love. It could involve characters who enter into this arrangement for various reasons, such as personal gain or to fulfill a certain social expectation.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'Crazy in Love' Turkish drama story precisely, in many Turkish dramas, the love stories are deeply rooted in the country's rich culture. It could be that the main characters in this drama meet in an unexpected situation and quickly develop strong feelings for each other. However, they might face challenges such as disapproving parents, jealous rivals, or social norms that make their love seem 'crazy' or difficult to pursue.
I'm sorry, I haven't watched this particular Turkish drama 'In Spite of Love' so I can't summarize it accurately.