The showrunner, a visionary Tunisian director, famously said in an interview: “We do not write love stories. We write the consequences of love stories. The feeling is not the plot. The decision after the feeling—that is the plot.” This philosophy is what elevates Title Arab Tunisie above typical soap operas.

: Modern stories often draw from "Big" historical roots, like the tragic Bedouin legend of Layla and Majnun

In a culture where divorce still carries a heavy stigma, Arab Tunisie dared to write the story of Sami and Yasmine. Divorced for seven years, forced to co-parent a teenage daughter, they are thrown back together during the Jasmine Revolution. This is the most mature relationship in the series.

: In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in the Arab world towards more liberal and open discussions about relationships, love, and sexuality. This change is reflected in various forms of media, including television series, movies, and digital content.