Takako Mamiya is a lawyer who quits her job at a prestigious law firm and establishes her own office. She confidently sets out to build her business, but soon her former firm is putting up obstacles and interfering, causing Takako's employees and clients to drift away. She finally puts together a new staff consisting of a college student who knows little about the law, a girl who applied for the job in hopes of meeting a rich guy, a hard-nosed lawyer, and a paralegal who hasn't passed the bar exam yet.
Takako reluctantly handles divorce cases with her incompetent crew. For an elite lawyer like her, divorce cases are the most boring and unrewarding cases that exist. Through clashing with her employees and clients, Takako soon becomes a very mature and tough lawyer.
"Divorce Lawyer" also tells the story of how difficult it is to judge love and relationships in legal terms.
Surviving Death recounts the extraordinary experiences of people who have died and returned to life, examining the rare physiology behind exactly how the body can physically die, and then bring itself back to life.
This collection includes 12 World War II-era propaganda films — many of which are graphic and offensive — discussed in the docuseries "Five Came Back."
Singer Puna dreams of stardom and uncovering the truth behind her parents' deaths, forming an alliance with a police officer as the hunt turns personal.
Stassi Schroeder and Taylor Strecker are here to talk shit… mostly about themselves. They break down pop culture, relationships, motherhood, and the chaos of their lives, without the BS. It’s real laughs, mild judgment, and a weekly hang with two women who actually get it.
Spittin' Chiclets is a Barstool Sports podcast launched in October 2016 by former NHL player Ryan Whitney and Barstool hockey blogger Brian "Rear Admiral" McGonagle. (The name derives from "spitting chiclets", a slang term for spitting broken teeth onto the ice following a hard blow to the mouth.)
The Last Podcast on the Left is a popular weekly comedy podcast exploring dark subjects like serial killers, cults, conspiracies, and paranormal events. Hosted by Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ed Larson, it blends deep research with dark humor.
Each episode, Dan sits down with a celebrity guest for a candid conversation about the pivotal moments that shaped them, while serving them three different dishes, all built around an ingredient they hate. Three attempts. One hated ingredient. No easy outs. Can Dan get his guests to change their minds?
After graduating college, the group return to Calabasas for “a summer they’ll never forget”. Back home and living in their parents’ hillside mansions, they’ll be faced with the daunting reality of confronting unresolved drama while trying to define what’s next for their lives and relationships. Four years may have put distance between them, but new flames, old feuds, and unexpected secrets don’t stay hidden forever behind the gates of LA’s most envied zip code.