An outwit mission between two skillful men. One is a goofy thief, the other a skillful police officer. Both got involved with a drug-dealing gang and a national influencer, and are both interested in the young female bodyguard. Each hiding their tricks, each having their own secrets. Meet with a thrilling hunt between thief and police that will take you on a ride at close range.
Meekhun is a famous food critic. Faced with an enormous debt his mother has amassed, he has no idea how he can possibly fix it. It's hard to see if it's a blessing or a curse when he suddenly finds himself the sole inheritor of his grandfather's restaurant. The restaurant is located on a small island quickly becoming a tourist spot. If he were to sell it, the money would be more than enough to pay off what his mother owes. Nothing is ever so easy, however. There's a caveat. Meekhun will only be permitted to sell the restaurant and the land it sits on when he's run the business for one year. Meekhun's biggest headache, however, is the restaurant's chef his grandfather has specified in his will.
While Mingmueang films his lastest work on an idillic island, the film crew is mistaken for federal agents undercover to observe the movements of local drug dealing. What should have been a smooth shoot, therefore, ends up being bogged down by accidents including a brutal fall from a jeski that leaves his ears ringing. At the hospital, he meets Dr. Namning. With every encounter, they're bound to get into some kind of quarrel. The two clash repeatedly until it's Mingmueang's heart that's in critical condition, not his ears.
A newcomer to an island bar falls for its star bartender, unaware he’s a merman—while a protective friend warns that love between human and merman spells tragedy.
A neighborhood in Korea that is nothing out of the ordinary: a truly tranquil small town. In this town, Tae Woo and his best friends do all kinds of things, good and bad. The five of them decide to go to a party hosted by a group of delinquents from the notorious Samdeok High School in an abandoned basement parking lot. They went thinking they would have the time of their lives, little did they know of the dangers that were to come.
Prince Wilhelm adjusts to life at his prestigious new boarding school, Hillerska, but following his heart proves more challenging than anticipated.
Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to March 19, 1985 on CBS. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job working at a roadside diner on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona. Most of the episodes revolve around events at Mel's Diner.
The series focused on an FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit whose members negotiated hostage situations and shared relationships.
Peach and Smart, childhood neighbors with unspoken feelings, grow apart but reconnect when Smart joins the same university to pursue their shared dream of singing.
Ai, expelled from school, returns to Thailand and meets classmate Chen Nhai, a Harley rider obsessed with a yellow duck keychain. They fall in love, sparking a whirlwind romance.
Have you ever experienced falling in love, getting hurt, and being GHOSTED? Watch out for true love that is "till death do us part".
It follows a music teacher who transforms into a ' mad teacher' to seek revenge against a class that killed his fiancée. The story highlights the intense exchange between the teacher and students, reflecting the intolerant nature of modern society and the risks associated with a school death game.
Five aspiring lawyers are aiming for the top - but behind the scenes they're a mess of love, drugs and excess.
High schooler Fou4Mod falls for Chian at Siam Square. When he learns Chian's also with TikToker Bua, he uses his friend Babin to spark jealousy.
Win gets a second chance to relive the past and chase the dreams he once shared with Nut. But as he tries to change fate, will he save their love—or lose it again?
Stuntman Jae-Yeon starts teaching action scenes to idol Doh-ha, who comes to learn the moves, and the two start to grow closer. Even as they clash, they can’t help but grow curious about each other.
The Little Kings is about a group of assertive, uninhibited, even reckless students at the top of the school social pyramid, often more focused on their own needs than those of the community, until one day a collateral victim of their carelessness decides to play a vigilante. The prime targets for their downfall are the leaders of the group, the two popular and privileged best friends, Julep and Adaboy. The first is the beloved captain of his hockey team, the second is the star of skating team. Around them revolve their friends, who will also bear the brunt of this vigilante.
In Bangkok, a rising footballer and a net idol hide their Northeastern origins. As they return home, secrets unravel, dreams collide, and a deep connection forms.
Cha Soo Hyuk and Lee Yoon Dae, once close, begin living together after Yoon Dae loses his home. Their cohabitation sparks shifts in their dynamic and emotions.
Years after ending a friendship that became intimate, a mercurial doctor and a timid artist grapple with their feelings when they reconnect as adults.