Review: Feride vs. the World “Episode 3”
Overview (Spoilers Below):
While grappling with the concept of “me time”, Feride’s ultimate wish comes true when someone important returns to her life.
Our Take:
It’s challenging to have some alone time, especially when you become an adult and more independent. Feride is no different, as she’s facing a series of misadventures that get her up and moving to help people. That includes exorcising an incel demon from her gamer friend and assisting someone online, only for the latter to reveal herself as a scammer. Of course, it’s not just her who deserves her own “me time”, as she learns that everyone else needs some alone time, including Feride’s co-worker Eda.
Unsurprisingly, its third episode offered another set of dull slice-of-life dilemmas that still lack the substance and charm of other adult animated sitcoms. However, the episode stood out from the others with “Ismet’s Return”. This segment continues where the “bachelorette party” scenario left off in the previous episode, where Ismet attempts to get back together with Feride. However, his poem made her and everyone else laugh uncontrollably. Although, based on my experience with this episode, I have another reason to believe that this show is no laughing matter.

"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs