Five young Thais resist the strict social norms of 1969, risking everything as their interwoven forbidden loves defy an intolerant world.
After Forever is the story of Brian and Jason, a 50-ish New York City gay couple, who have it all until they don't.
When an arrogant Alpha infiltrates a rival’s company and falls for a seemingly delicate Omega, he’s pulled into a dangerous game that challenges everything he knows.
To reclaim his legacy, a betrayed heir teams up with an old ally to battle a ruthless half-brother now ruling a massive business empire.
At a guesthouse on Daho Road, a diverse group of residents forms an unexpected community. Among them are An Qianyu, a reluctant young CEO; Tang Dashu, a PE teacher seeking temporary housing; Nan Li, a dedicated dance student; Chi Huaishu, a debt collector; and Jing You, a famous actor living undercover for his next role, along with his assistant Jing Tian. Together, they navigate life’s quirks, challenges, and connections in this lively shared space.
A traumatized young man raised as a political pawn finds unexpected solace in someone who offers him real love, but when he learns his adoptive father murdered his real family, he sets out on a path of vengeance that collides with his chance at healing.
The story revolves around four good friends who slowly discover their feelings for each other, and how their relationship changes from friends to lovers.
Fluid millennial Sabi Mehboob straddles various identities from bartender at an LGBTQ bookstore/bar, to the youngest child in a Pakistani family, to the de facto parent of a downtown hipster family. Sabi feels like they’re in transition in every aspect of their life, from gender to love to sexuality to family to career.
The dating experiment comes to Brazil as local singles look for true love and get engaged, all without meeting the other person face to face.
We Got Married is a South Korean reality variety show, one segment of the Sunday Sunday Night program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned missions to complete, with candid interviews of the participants to reveal their thoughts and feelings.
Real wedding project with 100 singles, aiming to find destiny at the 'Couple Palace', a matchmaking palace.
During a campus play, a 'relationship training' game turns real as lifelong friends cross boundaries and slip into a secret romance.
Online dating, mobile apps, and matchmaking through friends may be viable options for some, but not all. When the modern ways of dating don’t work, four singles go to the two people who know them best—their parents—in hopes of finding their soulmates and walking down the aisle.
After a tragic accident tears them apart, a cheerful student finds healing and unexpected love through the boy who stayed beside him.
Jiu Shi’s skills are pushed to the edge as he faces life-or-death challenges inside a brutal VR maze.
A dedicated fan wins the chance to co-star with his favorite adult content creator, only for their work to turn into a real relationship.
Identity Zero
Sold into the care of an unreadable, powerful man to clear a massive debt, Talay navigates a blurring line between duty and dangerous desire.
Beautiful People is a British comedy drama television series based on the memoirs of Barneys creative director Simon Doonan. The series takes place in Reading, Berkshire, in 1997, where thirteen-year-old Simon Doonan and his best friend Kylie dream of escaping their dreary suburban surroundings and moving to cosmopolitan London "to live amongst the beautiful people." The first episode aired on BBC Two on 2 October 2008 and recorded overnight ratings of 1.5 million viewers and positive critical reaction. Episodes are self-contained, but do follow a loose story arc throughout the course of each series. The second and final series finished airing on 18 December 2009.
Jill is a little in love with her best friend Chloe and a little terrified to say anything to her about it, even though their roommate Sarah is both convinced that the feelings are mutual and sick to death of waiting for one of them to make a move. When the gang's New Year's Eve party ends with one hook-up, one not-quite-hookup, and one not-quite-breakup, everyone is left re-examining what they thought they knew about themselves and each other.