Al'an Fahimtkum

Abu Saqer is a controlling father whose children, in the wake of Arab spring, decide to unite ranks and demand that he give them more freedoms.

Not aware of the Jordanian domestic affairs, he asks his brother, Abu Saqer, to explain to him the situation.

Abu Saqer explains how things work in Jordan by satirically alluding to array of controversial issues of interest to all Jordanians, mainly the frequent ministerial re-shuffles (Jordan is famous for the frequent cabinet change), political parties and national unity.

After Jordanians watched the play on Roya TV, they constantly repeat it whenever the topic of privatization is being discussed.

[2] Al Zu'bi gives a voice to critics of the government who last year took to the streets demanding an end to political corruption and calling for deep reforms.