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The episode revolves around Izet’s growing frustration with the perceived laziness of the younger generation and a series of misunderstandings involving health, money, and romance.

The "Therapy" & The Will: Izet is feeling his age and becomes paranoid about his mortality. He decides that the family needs "therapy" to sort out their issues, but really, he just wants to lecture Faruk and Damir about how easy they have it compared to his youth (the typical "In my time..." trope). He threatens to change his will, sparking a panic in the boys—not because they want money, but because they fear being kicked out of the house.

The Mysterious Woman: Faruk, ever the hopeless romantic (and manipulator), tries to use his father's hypochondria to his advantage. He introduces a "new development" in his music career involving a mysterious woman, hoping to make Izet jealous or concerned enough to give him money. This backfires when Izet decides he wants to meet the woman, forcing Faruk to scramble to find an actress or a date to play the part, leading to a chaotic dinner scene.

Damir’s Struggle: Damir, the "normal" one of the trio, tries to study or work, but is constantly interrupted by Izet’s absurd demands and Faruk’s schemes. In this episode, Damir often serves as the observer, delivering deadpan reactions to the madness around him.


Ako ste tek počeli gledati Lud, zbunjen, normalan, nemojte preskakati epizode. Iako je serija poznata po tome što se svaka epizoda može gledati zasebno, sezona 1 epizoda 3 je ona koja daje kontekst za buduće sukobe. Ovdje saznajemo zašto Izet mrzi Farukovog oca (spominje se u jednom monologu), zašto Damir neće da izađe iz podruma i kako je nastala famozna "Šemsudinova tajna formula" za bijeg od žena.

Veliki dio radnje odvija se u Izetovom (tada zatvorenom) kafiću. Scenografija i atmosera tog prostora postaju centralni za seriju – svaki put kad se vrata kafića otvore, gledalac zna da slijedi haos.

When discussing the pantheon of Balkan television comedy, one name stands above nearly all others: Lud, Zbunjen, Normalan. The show, which premiered in 2007 and ran for over 300 episodes, became a cultural institution from Croatia to North Macedonia. But every legend has a specific episode where the formula clicks into place. For LZN, that episode is Sezona 1, Epizoda 3.

While the pilot introduced the chaotic Fazlinović household—the perpetually horned father Izet, the neurotic son Faruk, and the dweeby nephew Damir—it is Episode 3, officially titled “Fahreta se useljava” (Fahreta Moves In), that lays the permanent foundation for the next decade of comedy.

Iako je ovo tek treća epizoda prve sezone, u njoj se postavljaju temelji za mnoge buduće gegove:

1. The "Nema više ljudi" (People aren't what they used to be) Rant: This episode solidifies Izet’s signature comedic style: the angry old man monologue. He lectures the boys on the value of hard work while simultaneously avoiding doing any work himself. The humor comes from the hypocrisy—Izet spends the whole day yelling about productivity while the boys actually try to do things.

2. The Absurdity of Balkan Parenting: The show highlights the specific strain of Balkan parenting where guilt is the primary weapon. Izet uses his health ("My heart!", "My kidneys!") to emotionally blackmail Faruk and Damir into obedience.

3. Faruk’s "Lud" (Crazy) Schemes: Faruk represents the chaotic middle-generation. He is stuck between a tyrannical father and a sarcastic son. His attempts to be a "cool dad" to Damir while acting like a rebellious teenager to Izet create the friction that drives the episode’s comedy.


Faruk (Senad Bašić) i Damir (Moamer Kasumović) i dalje dijele istu kancelariju za web dizajn. U trećoj epizodi, oni dobijaju prvog ozbiljnog klijenta – ženu koja želi napraviti stranicu za prodaju organskih sapuna. Faruk, vječni zavodnik, pokušava da zavede klijenticu, dok Damir, potpuno nesvjestan Farukovih namjera, pokušava da bude profesionalan. Ova situacija eskalira u jednoj od najsmješnijih scena sezone gdje Faruk slučajno šalje umjesto poslovnog prijedloga ljubavno pismo.

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Lud Zbunjen Normalan Sezona 1 Epizoda | 3

The episode revolves around Izet’s growing frustration with the perceived laziness of the younger generation and a series of misunderstandings involving health, money, and romance.

The "Therapy" & The Will: Izet is feeling his age and becomes paranoid about his mortality. He decides that the family needs "therapy" to sort out their issues, but really, he just wants to lecture Faruk and Damir about how easy they have it compared to his youth (the typical "In my time..." trope). He threatens to change his will, sparking a panic in the boys—not because they want money, but because they fear being kicked out of the house.

The Mysterious Woman: Faruk, ever the hopeless romantic (and manipulator), tries to use his father's hypochondria to his advantage. He introduces a "new development" in his music career involving a mysterious woman, hoping to make Izet jealous or concerned enough to give him money. This backfires when Izet decides he wants to meet the woman, forcing Faruk to scramble to find an actress or a date to play the part, leading to a chaotic dinner scene.

Damir’s Struggle: Damir, the "normal" one of the trio, tries to study or work, but is constantly interrupted by Izet’s absurd demands and Faruk’s schemes. In this episode, Damir often serves as the observer, delivering deadpan reactions to the madness around him. lud zbunjen normalan sezona 1 epizoda 3


Ako ste tek počeli gledati Lud, zbunjen, normalan, nemojte preskakati epizode. Iako je serija poznata po tome što se svaka epizoda može gledati zasebno, sezona 1 epizoda 3 je ona koja daje kontekst za buduće sukobe. Ovdje saznajemo zašto Izet mrzi Farukovog oca (spominje se u jednom monologu), zašto Damir neće da izađe iz podruma i kako je nastala famozna "Šemsudinova tajna formula" za bijeg od žena.

Veliki dio radnje odvija se u Izetovom (tada zatvorenom) kafiću. Scenografija i atmosera tog prostora postaju centralni za seriju – svaki put kad se vrata kafića otvore, gledalac zna da slijedi haos.

When discussing the pantheon of Balkan television comedy, one name stands above nearly all others: Lud, Zbunjen, Normalan. The show, which premiered in 2007 and ran for over 300 episodes, became a cultural institution from Croatia to North Macedonia. But every legend has a specific episode where the formula clicks into place. For LZN, that episode is Sezona 1, Epizoda 3. Ako ste tek počeli gledati Lud, zbunjen, normalan

While the pilot introduced the chaotic Fazlinović household—the perpetually horned father Izet, the neurotic son Faruk, and the dweeby nephew Damir—it is Episode 3, officially titled “Fahreta se useljava” (Fahreta Moves In), that lays the permanent foundation for the next decade of comedy.

Iako je ovo tek treća epizoda prve sezone, u njoj se postavljaju temelji za mnoge buduće gegove:

1. The "Nema više ljudi" (People aren't what they used to be) Rant: This episode solidifies Izet’s signature comedic style: the angry old man monologue. He lectures the boys on the value of hard work while simultaneously avoiding doing any work himself. The humor comes from the hypocrisy—Izet spends the whole day yelling about productivity while the boys actually try to do things. Faruk (Senad Bašić) i Damir (Moamer Kasumović) i

2. The Absurdity of Balkan Parenting: The show highlights the specific strain of Balkan parenting where guilt is the primary weapon. Izet uses his health ("My heart!", "My kidneys!") to emotionally blackmail Faruk and Damir into obedience.

3. Faruk’s "Lud" (Crazy) Schemes: Faruk represents the chaotic middle-generation. He is stuck between a tyrannical father and a sarcastic son. His attempts to be a "cool dad" to Damir while acting like a rebellious teenager to Izet create the friction that drives the episode’s comedy.


Faruk (Senad Bašić) i Damir (Moamer Kasumović) i dalje dijele istu kancelariju za web dizajn. U trećoj epizodi, oni dobijaju prvog ozbiljnog klijenta – ženu koja želi napraviti stranicu za prodaju organskih sapuna. Faruk, vječni zavodnik, pokušava da zavede klijenticu, dok Damir, potpuno nesvjestan Farukovih namjera, pokušava da bude profesionalan. Ova situacija eskalira u jednoj od najsmješnijih scena sezone gdje Faruk slučajno šalje umjesto poslovnog prijedloga ljubavno pismo.