Tian Nana’s ordinary life is upended when a strange man saves her from an accident and gives her a toy sword, claiming she must fight evil. Dismissing it as nonsense, she’s soon forced to confront real supernatural threats only she can stop.
Chatfah, the youngest sister of the Buppajinda family, has just received the largest share of her father's inheritance and is about to be married. Unfortunately, however, Chatfah falls from the highest floor of a vacation home to her three older sisters' shocked eyes before her body disappears. Her three sisters—Baibua, Chomphu, and Picha—become suspects in her disappearance.
The eldest sister Baibua is composed, wise, and has always sacrificed for her family. The second, Chomphu, is a confident model whose boyfriend Chatfah stole and was engaged to. The third, Putpichaya, is a jewellery designer and the closest to Chatfah. The three search for Chatfah while further tragedy befalls them following their youngest sister's disappearance.
When no one else can be trusted, the three sisters must try to trust one another. They move back to their childhood mansion to find out who was behind Chatfah's disappearance, which could very well be one of them.
A quirky yet classy late 20s woman struggles to hide her true self as she leads an entertaining double life. One that is at danger of being exposed after receiving a surprising diagnosis.
In the show, three famous faces are stuck together in a personalized house for two days. They just don't know in advance who their fellow residents will be.
There is no one else present in the house, so no presenter either. That is not necessary, because the house itself is the host: it reacts, surprises and touches.
For example, personal images suddenly appear, music sounds or the participants are asked unexpected questions. The celebrities get to know each other in a special way.
Three brothers separated by life are brought together in a fierce battle for the royal throne. Fate changes on the birthday of King Nour El-Din's second son, when Uncle Golden kills the king and pursues his heir. The faithful servant Radwan escapes with Princes Shams El-Din and Jalal El-Din, but they are separated. Shams El-Din grows up as a slave in the battalion, while Jalal El-Din grows up among thieves. When they meet again, conflicts between loyalty and betrayal explode in a battle for power.
The Single(s) is a heartfelt, half-hour dramedy revolving around a diverse group of single Angelenos trying to bring order to the chaos of their lives.
Four millennials take us on journeys of romance, the workplace, the play space, the unexpected and the unintended. With each new door they open, intriguing characters are revealed that will impact their lives, they too searching for identity, meaning and purpose in a micro and macro world gone just a little crazy. Comedy, of course, is always around the corner in the familiar, awkward, embarrassing, painful and oftentimes ridiculous circumstances that expose our characters' vulnerabilities and mainline their lives. Think Broad City meets New Girl.
On each episode in the inaugural eight-episode season, the lessons our characters learn are not only those we can take to heart, but those we are obliged to pass along.