A group of urbanites flee the city for different reasons: existential, economic crisis, need for fresh air, search for peace, inspiration to compose ... The intention of these strangers is to settle in an abandoned town and start their lives from scratch, but when they arrive they discover that there are still some neighbors: rural people with a very different way of seeing life.
Firat, lives in his home-office together with Deniz and Cenk. Their unsteady home-life gets even more complicated, As Firat's clients, Deniz's hallucinations and Cenk's erratic love life runs into each other.
Wang travels to Thailand from Hong Kong to look for his mother. He bumps into Ple and Win at the airport and exchanges bags with Ple. Meanwhile, Wang arrived at his mother's house, however she had moved away. He meets Pat who is living there instead and she thinks that he is a pervert. After some mishaps, she lets him live with her.
Win and Ple are best friends from childhood, but Win is secretly in love with her. Circumstances let these four meet again and live in the same building. Ple seems interested in Wang. What will happen next?
Namneung is a young columnist. Recently she's not doing well at work and had a big fight with her mother. To make things worse, the heavens decide to punish Namneung and after praying to a mysterious goddess, her life changes drastically - she wakes up with a stranger whispering to her and sees herself in the mirror with long hair, when yesterday she had a short haircut. She finds the newspaper and realizes with horror that she's 3 years into the future. However, an even bigger surprise was waiting for her - the person who awakened her is her husband. Songklot, a handsome mixed guy, works in a school as the Thai language teacher. She's shocked because Songklot is not her type at all. Looking into the wedding album and seeing in it a happy bride.
As the Spring Festival is approaching, all the security guards in Aiwei Commercial Building, went home for the Chinese New Year, while Zheng Da Shui, the deputy captain of a security team, works desperately to recruit people. Yin Fang, who wanted to study for the entrance examination, Shuai Guo, who has practiced kung fu in Shaolin Temple, Huo Xiao Ni, and Wang Tie Zhu, who has been dreaming of becoming a star all day, temporarily form a team. None of them were really willing to be security guards.
Smile has a crush on her handsome senior, Kyro, but when she confesses he refuses, telling her he doesn't like childish girls. Smile decides to hire a "Boy For Rent" to learn how to make a man's heart beat. Liz believes her boyfriend Badz is cheating on her, and decides to use the Boy For Rent service to get back at him without feeling guilty... Neither knows that renting a man will change their lives forever.
Civilization has been obliterated but, somehow, a 12-year-old kid named Andrew has survived with his home (and the world’s last stocked liquor cabinet) intact. The TV still works, too, so he’s got some new friends over for a viewing party. It’s the last TV party on Earth and it’s pretty twisted.
In this docuseries punctuated with self-deprecating wit and lots of way-harder-than-I-thought reality checks, Jordan Klepper leaves the comfort of the studio and embeds on the front lines of America’s push for change.
A year from their breakup, Woong, who successfully got a job, met Min Chae again. They didn’t save much, but here starts their sweet challenge to marriage.
Set behind the scenes of an ordinary Kiwi secondary school, following the hopelessly and hilariously inept people in charge of educating the next generation.
Gen X man versus Millennial man. Real man versus new man. An ailing father strives to fulfill one last wish - to break up the relationship between his daughter and her boyfriend.
A comedy about the actors of an "on call" casting agency who are dispatched to productions in order to fulfill diversity quotas, often finding themselves cast in the roles they least expect.