Long Distance is a romantic comedy that explores the complications of long distance relationships in the digital age. Gaby (Chachi Gonzales), a career-driven Latina, and Chris (Cayden Boyd), her Irish-American boyfriend, are college sweethearts who struggle to maintain their relationship while living 2,000 miles apart after Gaby lands a job as the social media manager for Latin heartthrob Rafa (Josh Leyva). While it seems like a dream job, soon Gaby realizes how much work it takes to keep her relationship going - especially battling the miscommunications and technology fails of modern romance. Love is hard. Long Distance is a b*tch!
Norwegian humor series with Kevin Vågenes where we follow different couples with problems in their lives. Through couples therapy, the last attempt is made to save the relationship.
Through many diffrent situations, we follow the life of a family, friends, love (revered and unclaimed), and through the episodes new characters (guest stars) appear, which additionally complement the most diffrent life situations of our main characters.
When the musical career of a failed upper-class musician, ends up collapsing, he decides to fool the rigid director of a school in Santiago, assuring that he is a teacher who seeks job. He will demonstrate to a group of young people that more important than to be successful, is to do things with passion.
Education is not about grades, teaching is not just taking attendance and grading papers. Born to a family of educators, school principal To Ming-Chi is full of passion for education, but loses his job when the school is closed down. He winds up returning to the rundown college that his parents had established, beginning a new chapter of his educational career. He encounters all types of students, along with a difficult-to-handle tiger mom Cheung Chun-Keung, making the college's final year both splendid and plagued with misfortunes.
A comedy examines one man's life over a 50-year span. It explores three distinct periods in his life - as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day and a 65-year-old in 2042.