The series is an epic on the destructive dynamics between men and women. Cem, as usual, smacks us in the face so sweetly by picking up, embellishing and coloring the bitter truths which our ears are not ready to hear yet; softening them with jokes so that we don't experience a reaction shock. He always tells us the truth, only the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth. This episode is mainly a fairytale satire of both toxic femininity and toxic masculinity but the jokes made me feel like I was watching one of his stand up shows since I laughed non stop from the beginning to the end. Like all of Cem's works, its value will be appreciated 20 years later because the majority of the society is not yet ready to correct their hurtful mistakes yet. Cem Yilmaz is a brilliant mastermind and lives 20 years ahead of the majority of the society. It seems like this is finally a subversive and immensely offensive production for Turkey in terms of comedy made for adults. I see terrifyingly high number of people complaining for not being able to watch this show with their under age kids even though it has TVMA rating! This has been one of the perplexing concern Turkish audience has and attacks to Ersan Kuneri because this is NOT A FAMILY SHOW. Lately, many people suggest and urge the state to ban this show where there is not a single scene contains nudity, sex, even a suggestive kiss. It's a fact that so many children in Turkey expose to the adult experiences since there is not healthy boundaries between adults and children and teens. Psychology says this kind of old world mistakes cause deep toxic shame in people, for that reason many people furious about the adult language used in Ersan Kuneri. In this episode, Cem Yilmaz and Ercan Saatchi did an incredible job with its songs as well. I cannot stop humming and smirking while listening Ne Oldu Yaram, Doyamadim Ama, Kaldiramam, Sen, and of course Bir Bakman Lazim made by Ozkan Ugur, a member of legendary music group MFÖ of Turkey.