A group of doctors at a newly opened clinic work to help people who face various problems with physical or mental illness in their everyday lives due to social media.
Salai is married to Puchai, the man she loves, but he has mother issues. His mother is controlling and jealous of his relationship with his wife. The tension between son, daughter-in-law, and mother-in-law becomes too much so the couple decides to separate. During their separation a new younger man, Lansieu comes into her life.
When Yothaka's mother marries Chatcharun's rich father, Chatcharun is not happy. He believes that she and her mother are both gold diggers. Also, Yothaka has just returned from abroad and has a care-free "western" attitude. She is a rebel at heart, while Chatcharun is conservative. Along with believing that she is a gold-digger, he also thinks she is "easy". She encourages that misconception just to annoy him. He harasses, she teases. They bicker. A lot.
A former British soccer star moves to a quiet village after divorce, meeting a local doctor. Their growing love faces obstacles as two different worlds collide, while past secrets and present conflicts test their relationship.
Ros na Rún is a long-running Irish soap opera produced for the Irish language television channel, TG4. It was originally broadcast on RTÉ One in the early 1990s before the existence of TG4. It now broadcasts for 35 weeks of the year, airing 2 episodes each week from September to May. The programme is set in a fictional village called Ros Na Rún, located outside Galway, and near Spiddal, and centres around the domestic and professional lives of its residents. It is modelled on an average village in the West of Ireland but with its own distinct personality – diverse population that share secrets, romances, friendships etc. While the core community has remained the same, the look and feel of Ros Na Rún has changed and evolved over the years to incorporate the changing face of rural Ireland. It has established a place not only in the hearts and minds of the Irish speaking public, but also the wider Irish audience.
Saam Num Neua Thong (3 Golden Men)is a modern take on love of 3 men with different personalities who happen to be best friends.
First we have Theetat, he is a playboy who owns a construction company. Secondly we have Watchara, the honest police officer. Lastly we have Kritchai and Arunsri, they work for the same company. Kritchai is a good guy, unlike his friend Theetat, he is not a playboy or lively. He is sincere with his feelings and secretly has a crush on Arunsri, but she has a boyfriend and is very faithful to him.