In its second season, the series continue to tackle the issues of the Jordanian society.
The series follows a group of refugees who escape the bloody nightmare that is post-revolution Syria as they try to make some tents in a park into a home.
A story of four girls who grew up in an orphanage and their unknown origins. They grow up and try to to find out the truth about their families and themselves.
Hashim works in a small store and eventually owns a successfully competing business; this results in a relentless rivalry between the two families, a rivalry that even love and marriage cannot seem to resolve.
Hassan is a Taxi driver who decides to upgrade his cab to a 6-passenger vehicle for the good of the passengers. This gets him in a conflict with other drivers who own older cabs.
The story of a young man who doesn't find a job after he graduates college, causing him to resort to some twisted methods to get rich. How far will he go in his pursuit of money?
A comedy about Mabruk, who works as a house guard in Casablanca and suffers from the bad economic situation.
A Moroccan couple faces lots of problems that may hinder their marriage.
A social thriller, this quintet revolves around love and betrayal through the story of Zeina, left by her fiancé on the night of their wedding, and she has a severe psychological crisis, which Qais tries to help her overcome, until things unfold.
The events revolve around the Abu Abdullah family, which he takes care of, while also looking after his brother Suleiman's children. Meanwhile, a love story develops between Moheb and Wed, whose sister Dahuk tries to sabotage their relationship.
The series tackles the recent media crisis along with other issues in Qatar and the Gulf region in general.
On her wedding day, Zahra runs away and heads to Tunisia where she crosses paths with a married man and falls for him.