Dinda decides to stop working to take care of her newborn baby, while Dika is working hard to support her family. It turns out that having children is not what they both imagined. The intervention of the mother-in-law, Dance Mother, adds to the stress level. The accumulation of all this makes Dinda experience Baby Blues syndrome which slowly hurts Dinda and Dika's relationship. In the climax, Dinda's unintentional request was granted: they swap bodies. They must learn to understand and understand each other.
Planning to impress his father who is coming home after being abroad for a year, Nussa the smart 9-year-old kid participates in his school’s science competition. But when he receives news that his father cancelled his trip home and is unable to attend the competition, and at the same time a new, smart student named Jonni quickly becomes his rival in the school's science competition, Nussa learns the true meaning of gratitude.
Ayu wants to leave her partner, Broto, because she is tired of being cheated on. However, the pandemic lockdown comes, and her mother-in-law arrives at their home. In the midst of Ayu's efforts to protect her mother-in-law's feelings, Broto discovers a new fact about his wife that has never been revealed before.
Monos, Rojali, Ade, Andra, Adit, Dindin, James, and Omen are students who are crazy, ignorant, but cool in music and are members of the OM Pancaran Sinar Petromaks (PSP). They are always agree in all matters, but in romance they make bets, as do Rojali, Monos and Ade. Ade has fallen in love with Fatima, a beautiful and sexy boarding house nanny. Dindin, Andra, and Adit are the trouble maker. They like to make pranks on campus so they are subject to sanctions for dropping out. They are shocked by the case of robber. This case developes into a hoax, which involved their college friends. Omen and James are moved to investigate this case with the help of PSP friends.