In this season, the girls live in the same neighborhood where Media arrives for a recovery period. It depicts wider issues than love and relationships; shedding light on the struggle of actresses to make peace with their body image following pregnancies, among many other issues.
A continuation of season one, the sitcom tells the story of the supermarket staff who continue on trying to achieve their dreams and aspirations while landing in funny situations.
The series deals with the period of the 50s in the history of Kuwait, where it discusses various social issues through the character of a woman named Ghanima, who suffers from many contradictions and mental disorders in her actions.
The events deal with issues that concern Kuwaiti society, as each episode presents a problem or topic and how the characters deal with it in a comedic way, including issues related to women’s rights and their status in society.
Following the events of the first two seasons, this sitcom finds Salma in the same predicament of trying to find love and a husband to suit her needs as well as her son Walid's.
The show, comprised of 30 disconnected episodes, gives the viewer snapshots of daily and social life in different areas in the Gulf.
In 30 episodes, this show explores societal issues in a comedic framework, much resembling the famous show "Tash ma Tash."
The series addresses the problems that the people of the Kabada neighborhood went through after the French occupied Damascus and the reasons that sent the neighborhood people into conflict.
Shahran Al-Baghgaty rejects the idea of marriage so he can help his friends and neighbors with their own lives and loves. But when his brother is killed, he vows revenge. At the same time, a strong friendship develops between him and a young man from the neighborhood, Ma'moun.
A drama about a group of women of different ages and from different social ranks, and how such problems like spinsterhood, divorce, spousal abandonment, reproductive issues and sexual violence affect their lives.