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.
Infinity The Series
Alan is an ordinary young man with memory trouble. His life changes when he begins seeing the ghost of a strange old man every time he looks in the mirror. Alan's dad thinks what he's seeing are hallucinations and sends him for treatment at a psychiatric hospital. There, Alan meets Darwin, the guy in the room next door, and the two develop a bond. However, no matter what, Alan's doctor isn't able to rid him of his hallucinations. Alan begins to suspect what he's seeing aren't hallucinations; rather, he suspects he's being haunted. If so, it means there's something in the past—something Alan isn't remembering—linking him to the ghost of this old man. With Darwin's help, Alan begins to look into his own past. The issue is, Alan comes across a document that reveals his father has long since passed away.
Night and Dream were once close friends, but a misunderstanding arose that led to their separation. Right before they graduate and pursue college, the two meet again. Will this meeting get them close again?
Set in 1996 in Lincolnshire, the show tells the tragic and humorous story of a very troubled young girl Rae, who has just left a psychiatric hospital, where she has spent four months after attempting suicide, begins to reconnect with her best friend Chloe and her group, who are unaware of Rae's mental health and body image problems, believing she was in France for the past four months.
After leaving diving behind due to a traumatic experience, Im Pa Rang, a former silver medalist, joins the university swimming team. There, he finds himself caught in a complex journey of love and self-discovery with two men, Tae Min and Yu Bin.
From his very first day at his new school, Jin-woo draws everyone's attention. Among them is Tae-seop, who approaches Jin-woo out of curiosity. As his curiosity grows uncontrollable, rumors begin spreading at school about who might be gay... "From now on, you're my little pet."
Honnouji Academy is forcefully ruled by the iron-fisted control of its student council and its president, Satsuki Kiryuin. Transfer student, Ryuko Matoi, arrives on campus carrying a giant sword, that is actually half of a scissor. She is looking for the woman who holds the other half of her sword who killed her father. It is said that Satsuki Kiryuin knows the identity of the killer but when Ryuko confronts her she is beaten by the student council and their powerful "Goku Uniforms" whom she cannot match in strength. However, once Ryuko receives her own "Kamui" by the name of Senketsu, the odds are lifted in her favor.
Matlock is an American television legal drama, starring Andy Griffith in the title role of criminal defense attorney Ben Matlock. The show, produced by The Fred Silverman Company, Dean Hargrove Productions, Viacom Productions and Paramount Television originally aired from September 23, 1986 to May 8, 1992 on NBC; and from November 5, 1992 until May 7, 1995 on ABC. The show's format is similar to that of CBS's Perry Mason, with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes. One difference, however, was that whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial, from the jury.
Rick Marshall and his children Will and Holly are on a weekend expedition rafting down a river when an enormous earthquake diverts them to an eclectic alien world inhabited by dinosaurs, chimpanzee-like cavemen called Pakuni, and aggressive, humanoid lizard creatures called Sleestak.
Eight friends reunite at a forest vacation house to bid farewell to Jin, but eerie events and a hidden ninth presence unveil dark secrets and deadly chaos.
Phum, a vampire defying a ban on love, escapes to the human world, taking on a new life—only to meet Patrick, a bar owner who changes everything.
After learning of his estranged father's sickness, a scheming middle-aged man assembles a fake family to reunite with him for one last time.
Do-hyun, the captain of the basketball team, is preparing for the championship. Hye-in, the team manager, brings Dong-wook, Do-hyun's first love, to fill in for an injured teammate.
Min-jun, feeling stuck in his 9-to-5 job, is shocked when his ex, Jin-hwan, returns as a new colleague. As Min-jun struggles with his past, Jin-hwan has other ideas.
"Long Lee" is a sophomore student who has a one-sided love for "Ning." He is waiting for "Ning" to accept his love, but Ning chooses "Pai."
Jim, 30s, is a filmmaker who had a special relationship with Michael, 20s, an actor he worked with five years ago. In the midst of shooting a film, Michael quit from the project. While Metro Manila is in a lockdown, the two meet again. Their dynamics becomes volatile, fighting at some point and making love the next moment. Jim's mother, Yvonne, dies and 'gets in the way.' Once again, their relationship is halted. After sometime, at a wedding, Jim and Michael meet again. Will they finally seize the chance to realize their protracted relationship?
Porsche is in danger of having his school club for taking care of stray cats and dogs shut down, by the school's Dean. So Porsche and his best friend, Pik, try to recruit Emma and her best friend, Rome. This is because Emma's uncle is the Dean. The catch--Emma loves cats but is terribly afraid of dogs. Will this be the end of Porsche's dog and cat club or the start of a beautiful friendship between everyone? Or maybe even more?
Tiew awaits Mork in Chiang Mai, where they first met. Upon Mork's return, their reunion challenges past memories and tests the future of their relationship.
Rain plots to make Phayu fall for him to ruin his reputation, while Sky grapples with his feelings for Prapai, in this whirlwind of emotions and growing love.