As Yasser travels from Kuwait to Iraq to complete some paperwork for his company, he meets an Iraqi driver who takes him to Basra. On the way, they strike up a friendship as they discuss the history of their two countries.
Abu Hamoudy is a simple man who is unable to bear the expenses of his son's cancer treatment, but he pulls out all the stops to gather enough money to treat and save his son.
Eager to marry Ola who insisted that his daughter must not be a part of his life, Joan's father forcibly marries the minor Joan off to another minor. But as Joan's marriage breaks apart, she ends up losing her life.
When the government issues orders to shut down coffee shops during quarantine, Audai loses his job. As Abu Ahmed tries to seize the opportunity to convince him to be a drug dealer, Audai refuses after imagaining what his future will look like if he goes down that road.
When their brother-in-law insults and cheats on their sister, two brothers join forces to get her a divorce. But as she moves in with them, her sisters-in-law grow displeased by her presence and harass her. Though she tries to reconcile with her ex-husband, he refuses to take her back.
With their ammunition running low, an Iraqi army patrol tries to make it to the nearest safe zone, only to end up in a shoot-out with ISIS until the army sends backup to save them.
Late at night, the driver Amir saves Adian from the harassment of a group of young men. As he drives her home, his suspicion of her raises his curiosity about her identity, leading him to learn about her life of poverty that forced her to work late to help her ailing father.
For 15 years, Arwa and Yousef struggle to conceive. When Arwa finally falls pregnant, they soon learn that the fetus has congenital defects, causing Yousef to ask her to abort the baby.
As a delivery guy decides to help two people, a sudden accident causes him to be late in saving their lives.
To save money, Seif and Doaa decide to substitute their wedding ceremony with a honeymoon. But when they are unable to travel to Turkey and remain in a hotel in Iraq, their wedding takes a turn when one of the guests gets shot by mistake.
When she remains unmarried, Seham grows to believe that her brother's ex-wife is the reason since she left her daughter behind for them to raise. Seham starts tormenting her niece, Mariam, until she throws her out of the window.
As Sama's neighbor Ehab rapes her, the social mores in Iraq dictates that rape charges are dropped if the rapist marries his victim, so the two families agree to marry Sama to Ehab.
Ahmed Abdul Samad is an Iraqi activist who takes part in anti-corruption protests, only to be assassinated with 27 bullets while in his friend's car.
Farhan is a guard at the mortuary. When an unidentified body arrives there, he tries to bury it. As he convinces his mother to tell the police that the body belongs to his missing brother, it's eventually revealed that Farhan's brother, Khaled, is actually the killer.
Even though Jory has quit her job as a dancer years ago, the stigma of it still haunts her sons and their sister to the point that Jory's eldest, Eyad, is unable to get married, leading him to reject the idea of marriage.
The lawyer, Mahmoud, reports his neighbor Walid to the police as the latter uses his apartment for prostitution. As he makes use of legal loopholes that criminalizes women for such a charge but acquits men, Walid gets released.
As Ibrahim tries to get enough money for his bride's dowry, he is impeded by how large the sum is, causing him to post a video online about lowering the dowry in Iraq. But as his bride's family insists on the large sum, Ibrahim's newfound fame enables him to get the money from ads.
Yasser buys a piece of land from Habib, but the contracting process is delayed. Yasser discovers that Habib has become mentally disturbed and that the price of the land has doubled, so he turns to the law and his clan and either of them does justice to him.
Ziad is a TV presenter who searches for celebrity scandals and bullies them on his show. A guest of his show commits suicide after his episode is broadcast, as he gets bullied. Ziad accordingly decides to change and create meaningful content.
As Sarmad returns from Europe with his dog Caramella to visit his brother in Iraq, he tells his brother Abu Ahmed and his children about the social differences between Iraq and Europe. The family is surprised by Sarmad’s attention and care for his dog.
As Abu Radwan is the only one in the neighborhood who has Internet service, a worker in a building next door asks him for the Internet password, as he claims that he needs to talk with his wife. Abu Radwan is then surprised that the whole neighborhood is using his package.
Shahin tries to obtain compensation for a shell that landed on his house by mistake and destroyed it and caused him an injury, but the general situation in Iraq leads him to lose his and his family's rights.
Ammar is a hired assassin in Iraq, whose mother gets seriously ill while he carries out an assassination and she dies at the same moment he kills the victim.
Abdel Hay carries out death sentences on criminals. He meets the killer of his father and brother and carries out the death penalty illegally, in order to take revenge, fearing there might be tampering with evidence so the killer will be acquitted.
As the Iraqi footballer Ahmed Radhi, known as (Al-Nawras), has contracted Coronavirus, he witnessed medical negligence that affected his health and caused his death.