Where should I start? It is not easy to talk about Cem as is known for his multi-dimensional comedy. I even doubt the logo represents vagina, in fact it is more likely to remind us to look for different layers in Ersan. Cem loves to bring out the humour from life's darkest moments. He always mixes up misery with whimsicalness to teach us how to make our lives more bearable. His jokes always carry a touch of blues. He is the master of putting a hilarious punch line on top of pain, sadness, disappointment, grief and even failure.
Life is sometimes too much to handle, isn't it? We swear when we are frustrated and our stress hormones decrease in the response of swearing because swearing helps relieve pain. Many mistakenly believe that habitual swearing is linked to low intelligence, but studies show it's actually linked to higher than average intelligence. You should not watch Ersan Kuneri if you are not a real fan of Cem Yilmaz' works because you will see nothing but a bad mouth adult movie actor.
Cem has earned his notable reputation with his revolutionary style, his passion and courage to always try new things, opening new gutters for others to express themselves better. He has always refused using cliche or easy political humor to gain crowd's sympathy. Therefore, he has been criticized as much as he was praised because it is not easy to challenge societies' bigoted habitude.
Ersan Kuneri, again, is a rebellious work where women exist with their femininity and full sexuality in a comedy show for the first time in Turkey, a mostly Muslim culture where it is considered perversion for women to not to hide their sexuality as much as possible to avoid 'dissension and discord in the society' Therefore, it is understandable why conservative people execrate poor Ersan for his movies where the women can talk about dick, swear, try to initiate sex with their partner, enjoy their femaleness, show up with their femininity, plus being funny while being woman. These are all unacceptable traits for 'virtuous' women in a highly traditional society where slaughtering women for 'honor' is still sort of generally acceptable practice.
Anyway.. In this episode Cem Yilmaz mocks old fatalistic and depressed Turkish movies with his unique genius style. You will find yourself bursting into laughter where you were supposed to be badly crying.