In Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav countries, the series is available on streaming platforms like:
Izet, a staunch communist and WWII nostalgia enthusiast, becomes convinced that a new war or a "general mobilization" is imminent. His exaggerated reaction leads him to start hoarding supplies and demanding "military discipline" within the household. The Studio Struggles: lud zbunjen normalan sezona 1 epizoda 3
Treća epizoda prve sezone nas uvodi dublje u svakodnevni haos porodice Fazlinović i njihovog "prijatelja" Faruka. Epizoda počinje tamo gdje je prethodna stala – sa brakom Izetove knjige "Kako sam uništio svoj život" i njegovim pokušajima da postane duhovni vođa. In Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav
Fahreta has nowhere to go. Her “landlord” kicked her out, and she has a suitcase full of leopard-print clothing and a heart of gold buried under layers of cynicism. She announces she is staying. Epizoda počinje tamo gdje je prethodna stala –
While Season 1 had a slightly rougher, more dramatic edge (exploring the trauma of the war and the return to a destroyed country), Episode 3 helps pivot the show toward the pure sitcom format that made it a regional sensation. It establishes that despite their fighting, the three men are stuck together by fate and blood.
This episode is packed with memorable lines that became catchphrases in the Balkans:
The third episode of the first season of the popular Bosnian sitcom Lud, zbunjen, normalan is titled (Junkie Business). Episode Summary