Belgium, the early 1980s. Jan Laureys wants to see the world and enjoy life, but reluctantly becomes a gendarme. His father, himself an officer in the gendarme, wants it that way. When Jan hears about the CDI, a new unit that will tackle drug criminals using American methods, he immediately applies. The CDI doesn't wear uniforms, so he can continue to parade around the barracks courtyard in his fashionable outfits.
And so Jan meets Bob, an American DEA agent who comes to train the Belgian elite police force in American police techniques. After a major screw-up, the CDI loses a lot of money from the gendarme. To save face, they decide, on Bob's advice, to earn the money back by selling drugs themselves. As always, everything goes well... until it goes wrong. Especially for Jan.
It tells the story of four household members named Labiba, Hala , Huda, and Sharbat (Huda's nanny) , who live together in the same house. Labiba doesn't like to go anywhere without her best friend Adeela. Their interactions are both dramatic and comedic.
In her early thirties, freshly divorced Dita swaps her comfy loungewear for high heels, stepping boldly into the unpredictable world of dating, where every encounter promises a new adventure.
The trio, tired of wandering, settle in Lithuania and prepare to live a quiet life. However, an invitation from their friend Eimutis to Norway to celebrate his birthday turns into a horror - he is brutally murdered. The friends, who have promised the police not to go anywhere, begin to solve the murder themselves with the help of Rokelis from "Emigrants. Oranges". Will the friends have to work at the factory again? How will Rokelis fit into the company and will his affair with a Norwegian police officer help, or will it just hinder the investigation? And, most importantly, will they manage to find the real killer?
Best friends Emma and Camila dream of becoming musicians despite family burdens—Emma can’t sing after her father’s death, and Camila’s family forbids her from singing due to a hidden secret. When they fake a performance for a talent show, their success sparks fame, rivalry, and the risk of exposing Camila’s secret and their friendship.
About an ordinary high school sophomore, Song Woo-yeon, who joins a drawing club called Spirit Fingers and paints the story of finding her own color, personality, and dream.
Each episode sees Jimmy Carr, Jamali Maddix and GK Barry dive into a series of jaw dropping admissions, shocking family fallouts, and moments of pure social chaos, as they ask the all important question: Is this person really an A**hole?
Kim Nak-su is a middle-aged man who loses everything he once considered valuable in an instant. After a long journey, he finally discovers his true self, beyond his role as a department manager at a large corporation.
Very Lost in LA tells the story of Sebastian, a young Austrian who moves to Los Angeles to pursue his dream. Like many others, he initially feels lost in the city of opportunity as he tries to find his way as an influencer in the "City of Dreams." But he quickly realizes that the reality in Los Angeles is often more chaotic, absurd, and honest than any Hollywood fantasy.
Steven, a bored 20-something email jockey, finds his roommate, Mike, dead in their apartment. The police say his death is a suicide, but Steven is skeptical. After a rendezvous with Maddie, Mike’s most recent fling, turns into an entanglement of their own, Steven succumbs to a harebrained conspiracy alongside her, who may know more about the death than she lets on. Together, they encounter shady patrons of the "arts”, tin-foil-hatters, and mysterious labyrinthine buildings with bright yellow doors, all while contemplating the questions: “what’s really going on in this city? And what really happened to Mike?”