Two bitter rivals, Dao and Chaisai, are reluctantly thrust into an unprecedented partnership as they embark on a relentless quest to locate missing strippers. With an unwavering resolve, Dao takes a risk by going undercover as a stripper. As the investigation leads them into a malevolent underbelly, an unexpected bond blossoms between the detectives, igniting a profound romance that defies the odds. Behind the glee façade of Bangkok's clubs lies a sinister the abducted strippers are being subjected to the horrors of a drug known as "euphoria”, transforming their lives into a nightmarish ordeal.
A grim past haunts a retired judge. When his daughter reopens his old cases in a bid to help her father, the duo face the brutalities of a crippling legal system.
John Cornelius (called JC) is a university don who also works for his city police force as a consultant psychologist. Samantha Valentine is his offbeat personal assistant and lover, while Inspector Cadogan is their police contact and Professor Owen Griffiths is Cornelius's head of department.
At Binhai Airport Customs, Chief Guo Cong leads a dedicated team in intercepting smugglers and combating illegal trade. From genetic samples to rare artifacts, they take on high-stakes cases, uncovering criminal masterminds along the way. As they navigate challenges, the team grows both professionally and personally, driven by their commitment to safeguarding national security.
Q.E.D. is a 1982 short-lived adventure series set in Edwardian England, starring Sam Waterston as Professor Quentin Everett Deverill. The Professor was a scientific detective in the mold of Sherlock Holmes, and the series had a smattering of what would later be called steampunk. In the show, the lead character was known primarily by his initials, Q.E.D; the reference here is that Q.E.D. usually stands for quod erat demonstrandum, a statement signalling the end of a proof. The show aired on the CBS network in the United States, and on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
Yuu feels trapped in his hometown. He decides to go to Tokyo and visit his girlfriend, Megumi. Yuu tells her that he wants to live with her in Tokyo, but she is confused by his sudden visit. They end up having an argument. Yuu doesn't have a place to stay in Tokyo, and he ends up staying at a cheap sharehouse named Hakobune. Other people staying there include Yamaguchi, Maru, Yoshiko, Goro, and Kirishima. During his first night there, Yuu sees Yamaguchi and Maru having an argument.
The next day, Yamaguchi seems to have disappeared altogether. Yuu gets a strange feeling because he remembers Yamaguchi stating his intentions to stay there for another six months. Soon, Yuu suspects some of the creepy residents at the sharehouse are responsible for unconscionably evil acts.
Mitchell, Becky, and Templeton set out to discover their school's many mysteries and secrets, along the way encountering monsters, paradoxes, and timely winery nonsense as they try to avoid the headmaster and Mitchell's worst enemy, Mr. Abercrombie.
Set in a future with a declining birth rate, SANDA follows a boy named Sanda who finds out his classmate, Shiori Fuyumura, plans to kill him because of a "curse" he carries and Fuyumura's missing friend.
Within the city of Kampala, lies a seedy underbelly of blackmail, drug trafficking, child prostitution and exploitation of women run by an unknown racket. When the lies beneath each relationship are exposed and loyalties are tested, only death and chaos can ensue.
A shady self-proclaimed hermit named Momoyuki Mogura, AKA: Mogura, is banned from the afterlife due to an incident. Now he collects spirit possessed will-o'-wisps in his lantern, hoping to make a comeback.
The plot of the series revolves arounds a story of a freezer van driver in Dhaka named Taqdeer (played by Chanchal Chowdhury) whose whole life turns upside down when he finds a dead body inside his van. A trail of chaotic events thereby follows which pushes Taqdeer and his best friend Montu (played by Shohel Mondol) into bigger difficulties