Blue Collar is a hard-hats-on, sleeves-rolled-up series that throws Canadian comedy star Dan Petronijevic into jobs he has no business doing -- no script, no stunt doubles and no way to fake it.
For years, Manuel Blanco was known among international students as “Manu White”, a friendly guide who organised cheap trips across Spain. But behind that image lay a far darker story. The case came to light when several young women began to connect experiences of abuse that had previously seemed unrelated.
A dog park in Madrid becomes a meeting point for a diverse group of neighbors of different ages, interests, and perspectives, with completely disparate jobs, families, and pasts, who come together in this place because of one common bond: their love for dogs.
Through humor and irony, the series reflects the problems and obstacles of contemporary society through the interactions of these characters. The park becomes a microcosm where unlikely friendships, secret romances, and intense rivalries emerge, while the series humorously addresses current and relevant issues in Spanish society.
Gifted but arrogant restorer Xu Xiao and socially anxious student Zhao Xiaocen meet while repairing porcelain and gradually help each other heal from personal struggles. After misunderstandings and setbacks test their relationship, they reunite and set out together to protect cultural heritage while facing the future side by side.