A coming-of-age journey of a young woman breaking free from the illusions of first love. Blending revenge, personal growth, friendship, family, and romance, it tells the story of Gong Mi Rae, who may be clumsy in love but is more sincere than anyone else. Through the pain of real-life relationships, she discovers not only the challenges of love but also the deeper love for herself.
Yahya El-Wakeel, a well-known writer and media figure in his mid-thirties, comes from a wealthy Upper Egyptian family with a blend of modern thought and deep-rooted Egyptian values and traditions. He falls in love with Nelly Naseem, an aristocratic woman who owns a classy café in Zamalek. Over time, fundamental differences in their worldviews begin to surface.
A bizarre and bewildering sketch show from Victor Hampson, featuring trainspotting flowers, cookery tips from an aggressive cockney, ingenious life hacks told as modern day parables, the manliest superhero in the world, incredibly frustrating AI assistants, and various other comedic ideas that are harder to summarise succinctly.
Mixing animation, CGI and live-action, this is a finger buffet for the eyes and, with a soundtrack including a drum 'n' bass song about cabbages and some disturbing gnome-based electronica, the ears are doing alright out of this deal too. The series is unlikely to appeal to any other body parts.
This new adaptation of the long running, hit UK format is coming to Food Network in Canada. Over five days, five strangers each host a three course dinner party in their own home for the other guests.
The story centers on Drew, the operations manager, and Shawn, the guest relations manager, both vying for the same promotion at a picturesque resort. Their rivalry sparks a connection, forcing them to question if they would risk their careers for love.
After learning she was switched at birth, lawyer Wen Xi returns to her biological family and enters a marriage of convenience with powerful businessman Shang Shen. While facing family conflicts and career pressures, she and her reserved yet devoted husband gradually build real trust and affection, turning their contract marriage into a genuine partnership.
The story revolves around two people who meet through a misunderstanding and gradually develop feelings for each other. Woo-jin accidentally enters Jae-hyun's house and catches him taking a shower, thus beginning a romantic relationship.
A Punjabi family appears happy but deals with hidden issues, attending therapy together to address mental health and family bonds while fighting cultural stigma.