Teera's mother drove away three women he loved: Pim, Oom, and Khaotoo. After her passing, the three women attend her funeral and reveal to Teera that they still love him and are waiting for him. In the end, who will Teera choose to spend his life with?
Tichakorn, a romance novelist with the ability to see spirits travels to a vineyard for research and encounters its skeptical playboy owner, Wayupak. As she uncovers the presence of a female spirit following him, her warnings are dismissed, leading to tension between them.
Manasi, a young woman, works as a secretary for Samarpratap, a business tycoon. She loves Aniket, a driver, but Samarpratap's obsession with her poses a hurdle in her love life.
Linin, a beautiful socialite who used her beauty and charisma to seduce men into liking her but never took any relationships with those men seriously. She enjoyed playing with their heads and making them fall head over heels in love with her. One of the men that fell for Linin was the fiance of Tinnapat's sister. His sister's world was shattered when her fiance broke off the engagement and left her for Linin. She committed suicide as a result. Tinnapat was devastated by his sister's death and making his life worse, upon hearing the news his mother went into shock and suffered a massive stroke. She became paralyzed and was bedridden.
Driving School is a docusoap that was broadcast on BBC One in the summer of 1997, which followed a group of learner drivers around Bristol and South Wales. Made on a reduced budget but shown in primetime, it created one of the first reality TV stars in Maureen Rees.
It was narrated by Quentin Willson, who would later present the similar Britain's Worst Driver.