The series deals with a number of love stories interspersed with strange events, starting with Maya, who lives with her mother. Her life is turned upside down because of a piece of caramel that enables her to read minds, and then she meets a businessman coming from France.
The series continues after the events of the first part that focused on the founding of Brotherhood by Hassan Al-Banna, focusing on their history under the ruling of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, a period in which Hassan Al-Hudaybi and Sayyid Qutb dominated the group's capabilities.
The series portrays Haha’s family through a social comedy, their daily events and how they deal with it. There is a special episode called “Haha and the revolution” about the revolution, showing Haha in a protest.
Each of the episodes in this series discusses a different topic in this comedy drama.
A comedy about a newlywed couple navigating married life as they encounter comedic problems in their attempt to adapt to their new life.
When a wife starts to lose trust in her husband, their life turns into a cycle of doubt and their feelings become a lie as she struggles not to destory their home together.
The guest is asked to shoot a program with the journalist Neshan in the desert. After the program, the driver takes him through quicksand, but the car then sinks into the sand. At this point, Ramez Galal, disguised as a lizard, appears and reveals his identity.
Joury is an Arabic language school teacher who's in love with her colleague Walid and lives with her middle-class family. But when a tragic incident happens, the family starts to fall apart and a lot of secrets are revealed, which reflect the reality of the situation in Lebanon.
This comedy show deals with the funny life of Folly.
A comedy portrayal of the life of Saleh's family, where they get into plenty of situations that stem from existing Egyptian society problems.
In separate episodes, the series sheds light on the events that occur in Syria in a fun, satirical way, aiming to provide critique through placing such occurrences under the spotlight. It also highlights the events that gave rise to the Syrian crisis, looking for comedy in the heart of the tragedy.
A collection of stories about love, each story deals with a problem that any Syrian couple may face. It raises the problems that faces couples who are planning to get married, to shed light on some of the misconceptions in society about love and what's accepted and forbidden.