Starring Chilam Cheung (張智霖), Bosco Wong (黃宗澤), and Chrissie Chau (周秀娜), The Impossible 3 follows three strangers who team up to combat danger coming in their way. In doing so, they get entangled in a series of mysterious cases. They find themselves to be the center of a manhunt involving both the cops and the triads.
Set in the early Republican era, the story follows a policeman with a dual personality who lifts the veil on a series of strange cases.
The year is 1911 and China is on the eve of revolution. A series of connected homicides occurs in rural Fuyuan County, a prefecture on the outskirts of Tianjin. Tianjin detective Tan Bodun and his team head there to solve the case. After peeling back the layers of the mystery, he uncovers a shocking secret about Fuyuan County and a struggle between justice and evil begins.
Qiao Nuo, a fresh graduate, comes across an unexpected opportunity to become an intern for the city court. Because of her lack of knowledge for what the work entails, her abilities are questioned by the judge. Qiao Nuo witnesses the intense confrontations between prosecutors and defense lawyers with her own eyes and starts to develop an appreciation for her profession. She becomes determined to become a good judge. Under the guidance of the chief judge, Zuo Dong Hai, she is unafraid to put in the hard work to search for useful clues to help a trial case, to accumulate experiences, to meet friends and to find love.
Set in the republican era, it revolves around the Jiu Long Uniform Embroidered Guards who unravel shocking cases, and discover the secret within the Nine Palace Treasure which is the catalyst to a huge conspiracy.
A VR game transports Xia Shi back to his high school days, giving him a chance to confront the past and heal from a long-standing trauma. As he relives his memories, he unravels the truth behind Ye Sangyu’s accident and rediscovers the friendships he thought were lost.
The life of a reliable detective named Tigor changes drastically after he is thrown in the future while he is investigating a serial murder case in Yogyakarta, 1990.
Brata, a troubled young detective, is investigating a mutilation. When Vera, a forensic doctor, examined the body parts, she discovered that they came from 5 different victims.
The events revolve around a former legal counselor who causes an accident that leads to the life of a young man, so the investigation begins with her in the case and the counselor faces a number of problems due to this accident, until she is accused of another murder, then she is sentenced to death, and the events follow in order to prove her innocence.
Andrey Shpagin's team is investigating the conspiracy of a large criminal syndicate for the illegal extraction and smuggling of rough diamonds. A complex criminal mechanism under the guise of a solid legal business.
Locked away deep in his home and hiding a secret that keeps him there, Detective Kozaburo Himuro remains ever vigilant in his duties of police work. But how does the wunderkind detective investigate crime scenes without ever stepping out of his home? Enter traffic cop Kurumi Ayaki. She's a young lady who's about to marry and resign from the force when tasked with being Himuro's eyes and ears on the beat. While on the scene of the crime their only means of communication is via mobile phone. Together they investigate a series of mind-boggling murder mysteries that put them, particularly Kurumi, in constant danger. Can Kurumi keep up with Detective Himuro, and the fast-paced and dangerous work of criminal investigation?
Manhattan, AZ is a short-lived Comedy off-beat television show that aired on the USA Network during the Summer of 2000. Considered to be ahead of its time.
LA cop Daniel Henderson (Brian McNamara) makes a living by working for the vice squad until tragedy strikes and his wife is killed in a freak Greenpeace accident. Feeling lost and left alone to raise his teenage son Atticus (Vincent Berry), Henderson takes up the job of sheriff of Manhattan, Arizona, a town so small that it’s not even on the map. Once there, Henderson is confronted by the town’s mayor, Jake Manhattan (Chad Everett), who has stretched the truth about the town and Henderson’s role in it. Henderson quickly finds that social graces and physical laws are very different in the quirky desert town of Manhattan, AZ.
For revenge, Yang Qi An pretends to agree to his biological father, Yang Qing Hai’s politically motivated arranged marriage, not expecting his father to be one step ahead of his plan. Following the shooting, Yang Qing Hai grows in popularity and is successfully elected mayor, resolving a political crisis. Before this, Yang Qi An’s mother committed suicide in prison after being set up by the Yang family. To uncover the truth, he gets close to police officer Yuan Shao Hu, who agrees to help Yang Qi An investigate the truth even after discovering his true identity. But with too many interests at stake, Yuan Shao Hu is faced with unprecedented obstacles. How can he lead Yang Qi An to overcome his fate?