Lonely inhabitants at 28 Barbary Lane search for love and identity, turning to each other in the hope of finding happiness in San Francisco.
Full House Take 2 is a 2012 South Korean television series that was jointly produced by Korean, Chinese and Japanese companies. It aired on Japan's TBS-cable affiliate TBS Channel 2, and South Korean cable channel SBS Plus. The term "sequel" is used loosely, since the series only shares the same premise as Won Soo-yeon's manhwa and the original 2004 hit Full House, but has a completely different set of characters and plot.
Go Nam-soon, a young boy, constantly gets bullied by a group in his class. Later, one of his old rivals joins his school. Eventually, they are able to sort out their differences.
After six years of relationship, Nina and Manuela were surprised by a third person in their lives who rocked the structures of their soul connections. The fine line between the current and the new, adding and dividing, can confuse the true meaning of the colors within them.
After simultaneous heartbreaks, online diary writer Gus and his squad of queer BFFs navigate the ins and outs of dating to find true love.
From high school hallways to corporate boardrooms, from ghostly reunions to mob drama, HIStory tells daring BL romances across time and space.
Sergeant Xia Yao, a reformed playboy, catches the eye of both Yuan Ru and her brother Yuan Zong, sparking a rivalry for his heart.
Every match has winners and losers. Rules are important for the game on the field. But what about the game outside the field? Meet the wonderful stories of the athletes in a college. Striking in and out of the field at this college, sports dance and wrestling collide. Members for both teams are required to compete for medals together. But instead, everyone will unite to overcome the challenges of the opposite sport. There are some people who take this opportunity to destroy their fellow members just because they are competitors on the field
Hi! Honey is a Taiwanese television drama series that aired on CTV in 2003. The series ran for a total of 21 episodes, and starred Pace Wu, Shi Yi Nan and Harisu. Harisu's lines were spoken in her native Korean and later dubbed into Mandarin.
Kawi gets a second chance at love—and revenge—when a magical crystal ball sends him back to the moment he lost everything.
Sugar Rush is an Emmy Award–winning British television comedy drama series developed by Shine Limited and broadcast by Channel 4, based on the Julie Burchill novel of the same name. It follows the trials and tribulations of teenager Kim Daniels, who is dealing with all the usual adolescent issues, plus one - she thinks she might be gay. Her family has recently moved to Brighton from London, and she finds herself with a huge crush on her new best friend, Maria `Sugar' Sweet. Sugar has a bit of a wild side, and frequently gets Kim into trouble, though Kim can find trouble on her own as well. Despite attractions to other girls, and a few attempts at being interested in guys, Kim continues to long for Sugar.
Hope, a fried meatball seller who coincidentally parks his cart in front of a BL series production company in Chiang Mai. There, he meets "Nine," a solo artist who reluctantly agrees to star in a BL series due to orders from "Yorch," the production company owner who wants to create a new BL couple for the series, even though Nine is not fully willing to participate. As Hope and Nine learn and grow together, along with the camp's new hopes, their journey begins.
Five aspiring lawyers are aiming for the top - but behind the scenes they're a mess of love, drugs and excess.
When a nerd finds a dark technology that allows him to get the perfect robot girlfriend, he accidentally also orders her boyfriend and gets caught in the middle of a very awkward love triangle.
Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, join forces in order to prevent Armageddon. They attempt to raise the Antichrist in a balanced and human way, but are they focusing their efforts in the right direction?
A young gay man in Manila accidentally ends up joining an older group of friends when he gets the wrong address on a Grindr hook-up. In a way, it’s a coming of age story and it’s also a story about friendship, about love, and about navigating the complexities of being young and gay in Manila.
The explosive lives, loves and losses of an intermingled group of Montréalers are explored as they confront the subject of difference. Managing a modern relationship can be a mess. Single? Attached? Married? Divorced? Open? Closed? The most common answer is ‘It’s complicated.’
Upcountry guy Natee moves to Bangkok where he stays at the home of tidy introvert Pruek. Pruek has to adjust to living with cheerful Natee. Pruek develops a fondness for Natee, though he dares not admit it. At university, Natee makes friends with Earth and June and the three join a club run by odd art professor Niti. When Pruek's close friend Sun first comes to visit at the house, he develops an instant affection for Natee. He begins pursuing him, much to Pruek's discomfort. Furthermore, whenever Sun and Earth meet, there's tension.
Wu Suowei's girlfriend leaves him for wealthy Chi Cheng. Seeking revenge, Wu Suowei seduces Chi Cheng, but Chi Cheng falls for him instead. What starts as payback soon turns into real love as their feelings grow beyond the plan.
A security consultant hunts for a ruthless assassin. Equally obsessed with each other, they go head to head in an epic game of cat-and-mouse.