UTURN Entertainment produced and distributed Takki Series in its network, making it one of their shows that are posted on their YouTube Channel.
The series focuses on issues in Saudi society including: gender relations, family dynamics, friendship, poverty, racial tensions, and drug use.
The main male character, Malek, then fights the group in the car and offers Bayan a ride; which she ultimately accepts.
After this Malek meets his friends at their local hangout spot and explains how he gave a ride to a young woman he did not know.
A secondary plot arises in this episode where Malek and his group of friends begin filming a movie about a drug ring in Jeddah.
At this time Bayan's family has found out she received a ride from an unknown man through social media and her father yells at her for the inappropriate behavior.
Malek realizes that Ahmed is back from abroad and expresses his concerns to his friends about being around him because he has caused trouble in the past.
The episode ends with Majed's mother expressing her concerns about his engagement to Bayan due to her working alongside men and the comments made about her on social media.
Malek expresses his dissatisfaction with Majed just accepting Ahmed back into the group because of all the trouble he caused in the past.
Majed says he's changed, and then brings up Malek driving Bayan, showing clearly that he is still upset about that moment.
Malek is ecstatic and returns the camera back to his friend and then rents another to shoot his short film.
Bayan at this time is enjoying lunch at a food court when numerous people come up to her and ask to take pictures with her.
They finally start to have a good time at the wedding after one of Malek's friends makes a fool of himself in front of everyone.
Next, Malek, Majed, and his friends are driving around in a car just having a good time before they pull over to stop for food.
Malek and Majed have a heart-to-heart conversation about where they think their lives are going next which is a good sign to their friends since they were fighting for a long time.
Malek is happy that he now has Majed's blessing to shoot the commercial and returns to his friends to tell them the news.
Ali states that he brought him along because he was short on crew and didn't want to spend a lot on hiring a professional.
Abdullah loves the luxurious hotel room, and in one of the shows funnier moments is seen shouting "Whoa!"
Nayla drives her own car which is astounding to all the Saudi's, but she says that her father taught her so she doesn't have to rely on a man.
Mr. Rashid makes nice comments about Malek and Bayan and then starts to talk about social media and saying how important he thinks it has become.
Majed jumps in and states that he thinks social media can be a problem because the people in the world often lose sight of their personal life, which is a clear attack on Bayan.
Malek cuts off Majed and supports social media, citing Bayan's first YouTube episode about how young people make mistakes and learn from them.
The episode ends with Malek and Abdullah frantically trying to find the disk while Majed puts in his headphones, packs up his luggage, and walks out the door.
The episode begins with Malek's friend Saeed telling him that the police are going to raid Ahmed's new restaurant because he is dealing alcohol from there.
Abdullah ran back into the kitchen because he forgot his phone, and right before they were about to leave Ahmed showed up and started a fight.
Right before he was about to succeed, Bader came out of nowhere and successfully subdued Ahmed and brought him to the police station, which released Malek and Abdullah.
In it, Arie Amaya-Akkermans, a writer on Middle Eastern cinema, is quoted as saying that "The handling of the whole relationship topic is very graceful and that's where I think 'Takki's' success lies.
"[5] There is also considerable talk about the series providing a momentum for Saudi Arabia's long-dead film industry.
The director of photography on Takki, Hashem Ainousa, was interviewed about the prospects of a film industry in Saudi Arabia by the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, the school he attended before receiving a call from Makki to be the cinematographer for this series.
They claim that "Ainousa is confident that Saudi Arabia will become open to a film industry, and he plans to be one of the pioneers.