The series sheds light on the different issues of Saudi society in a lighthearted way, each episode with a different story, such as modern parenting, how workers are treated, nepotism, and other important social issues.
In its second season, the series continues to address the issues of Saudi society in a satirical comedy style, as each episode deals with one of the social issues affecting Saudi society, including foreign workers and the sponsorship crisis.
In season 3, the series continues to address important social and cultural issues, including being a good neighbor, privacy, as well as taking hypocrisy as a means to achieve an end.
The fourth season of the Tash Ma Tash series follows what it began by presenting many social problems and issues, including the tyranny of the wife, bureaucracy in government departments, and other important social issues.
In the fifth season, the events discuss a group of social issues, including adolescence, maids, as well as cloning.
In separate, connected episodes, the events address the issues of Saudi society in a comedic style, including friendship, dealing with neighbors, and other life situations.
In season 7, the series attempts to address the issues of Saudi society in a satirical way, such as the problem of the Internet and its control, misyar marriage, and many other social problems.
In the eighth season, some important social issues are addressed, such as the role of the teacher in social life, women's and men's roles in society, and the issues of the high costs of marriage.
The events revolve around several issues in Saudi society, with each episode dealing with a different story and topic, including The Big Belly, The Sheep, Pink Nightmares, and others.
In the tenth season of the series, the events follow several social issues, including the problem of the wife’s work and begging and its impact on society.
For the eleventh year in a row, actors Nasser Al Qasabi and Abdullah Al Sadhan continue to present a variety of comedic sketches that mock all aspects of life in Saudi society, including the problem of similarity of names and other social issues.
A comedy series that depicts a number of issues of Saudi society, in which each episode deals with a different story and topic, such as Elections, Without Wings, and The Lord of the Rings.
In season 13, the series continues to discuss social issues, including trading in stocks, car drifting and the many casualties it causes, and other various topics in Gulf society.
The fourteenth season of the series includes a variety of separate episodes about different social problems and issues in Gulf society, including the problem of terrorism, the impact of the internet on youth, and others.
The 15th season of the famous series continues to address various social topics and problems, shedding light on them and trying to figure out a solution for them, such as the problem of obtaining citizenship and the recklessness of children.
A number of separate episodes, each episode talks about the problems of Saudi society in a sarcastic way, such as issues of poverty, espionage, as well as how families fall apart as a result of the selfishness of parents.
A satirical comedy that presents problems of the Saudi society in a fun, lighthearted manner.
A continuation of the previous seasons, this season resumes depicting the problems of the Saudi society in a light-hearted manner in order to criticize and hence solve them.
In separate-connected episodes, the events revolve around the issues and problems of Saudi society in particular, including envy, blackmail, and the corruption in government departments.