Abu Watar dreams of a woman telling him that the secret to happiness is to say yes to life and to get rid of his negativity. His friends take advantage of this, and Abu Watar discovers that the dream meant to say yes to real opportunities and not to agree to anything.
Halal complains to his friends about the behaviors of his brother-in-law, Talib. When they blame him for agreeing to the marriage, he tells them about Talib's rise from a simple person to being the unpleasant head of the market guard he now is.
Abu Nahed comes from the municipality to value homes and shops, and Abu Yaqout persuades him to act as his representative. Abu Yaqout takes bribes to value the real estate at reasonable prices. Abu Watar and Halal find out about Abu Yaqout and he is arrested.
Halal dreams that he has become frank and tells everyone what he feels towards them. He goes to the wise-man who tells him to implement his dream in reality. Halal expresses his opinion on everyone which disturbs them, and Abu Watar and Yaqout try to persuade him to stop it.
A man comes to the village and claims to be a gourmet, and Abu Watar, Halal, Matar, and Yaqout seek to provide him with food to tell them his opinion for money, and he discovers that he has high cholesterol and must reduce his food intake.
The Guard Chief is touring the village to warn the residents of electrical charges dispersed in the air, and he orders not to use iron for fear of electricity. But due to their carelessness, Yaqout and Matar get electrified, and the guards succeed in finding a cure.
Halal fights with Ahmed, and he threatens Halal that he will bring his father to take revenge, so he goes to seek help from friends and they tell him that the boy's father is a terrifying man and he has to hide, but Halal finally discovers that Ahmed's father is not scary.
A man named Abu Rashid comes to buy all the shops and homes in the village, and the friends suspect him after everything is lost, and everyone discovers that Abu Rashid thinks that he is about to die so he buys everything to hold on to life.
Abu Watar discovers that his day is repeated with the same details on the first day of Eid, and he finds himself involved in many crimes until he wakes up one time and finds that things are back to normal.
A photographer named George comes to the village and the friends try to approach him and teach him the village's customs and traditions, but they finally discover that it is their customs that have changed.
A huge man with his face stained with paint comes to the village of Al-Fareej, causing everyone to panic, as they call him a zombie, so the four friends decide to approach him and help him look normal.
Abu Watar discovers that his wife is pregnant, and Matar, Abu Yaqout, and Halal compete on having the unborn child to be named after them, but in the end, his wife gives birth to a girl.
Matar's mother gets angry with him and makes a prayer for God to not help her son. Matar faces many difficult situations as failure is now his companion, the thing that prompts him to do his damndest to please his mother and reverse the effect of her curse.
The revenue of the cafe is stolen, and the guard investigates the four friends for their presence in the cafe at the time of the theft. The owner of the cafe finally finds that the revenue was in his pocket the entire time.
A pure coincidence leads to the emergence of Abu Yaqout as he assaults a man, and he begins to talk about his fake conquests of strength and fights. When the commander of the guards hires him to use his power, his weakness and deceit are soon discovered.
Prompted by their boredom and annoyance, made worse by Abu Watar's dull songs, the friends question their self-worth and importance in life. But they eventually realize that their existence is simply insignificant to their village.
A bus with foreigners breaks down near the village of Al-Fareej, and the commander of the guards asks the four friends to look after the foreigners, so the friends provide housing and food for them and tell them of the village's landmarks.
When Matar meets a mysterious man who starts to question him, he escapes and informs his friends. They suspect he is Abu Naseeb, who fits his description, and each of them remembers how Abu Naseeb helped them get married.
The friends try to remain silent as they go undercover after being chased by a madman called Al-Maymon.
The friends decide to buy a TV and rent it for the people of Al-Fareej, and everyone in the village gets into trouble because of the TV and its shows.
Abu Watar suffers from severe pain in his molar, and his friends suggest that he go to the dentist to remove it. As he refuses, he eventually ends up going to the barber in search of a solution.
A man comes to buy a house in Al-Fareej, and rumors spread about the house being haunted by ghosts. The four friends are prompted to investigate the matter, but they eventually discover that those are merely false rumors.
Abu Yaqout brings mangos from a city called Hempestan. As Matar eats from the mangos, he turns into a handsome man. The friends suspect that the man has kidnapped Matar, while Matar discovers that women are attracted to this handsome version of him.
The friends remember how they met in the past when the commander of the guards arrested them and put them together in the same cell. That was the moment they turned from complete strangers to best friends.
Everyone, including the friends, suffers from the constant curiosity and intrusion of Abu Watar. However, when Abu Watar tries to put an end to this by avoiding everyone, his friends try to reconcile him.
Uncle Zahid comes to Al-Fareej, and the friends go to take advice from him. But he controls their behavior and gives them advice that lands them in family problems.
While Halal prepares to get engaged to a girl he likes, a gang apprehends him because of the striking similarity between him and another criminal. Halal is drawn into several problems.
Abu Yaqout is miserable with his wife due to the constant arguments, so he decides to marry three women, only to discover that he made the wrong decision. He soon divorces them and gets back with his first wife.
Halal wakes up to discover that he has acquired extraordinary abilities in the sense of smell, and Abu Watar decides to use him to recover his wife's stolen things.
The friends meet, and Abu Yaqout finds a mixture from the apothecary to get Halal back to normal, and the mission is finally successful.