In a brash decision Cole has secretly moved to San Francisco under the guise of his straight best friend's engagement party to escape a dead-end career and the memories of a passionate summer fling with a boy in New York. But when he arrives, he runs into the former fling and old feelings resurface. And after his friend, Daren, reveals his engagement was an accident, Cole uses the mysterious powers of a re-discovered sketchbook to try to put their lives back on track, whatever the consequences.
An underground laboratory accident has caused a distortion in time and space, thus transporting the brainwaves of pilot Gao Zirui into a parallel world where everything defies the logic that he has known. In this society, women are supreme to men and men are expected to live by certain values. They must be gentle, well-behaved and virtuous. They must make marriage and taking care of the children as their biggest priority. Hence, Gao Zirui finds his secretary Xiao Xiao who used to have a crush on him is now a promising and domineering female scientist named Jacky. Gao Zirui comes to work for Jacky and the battle of the sexes begins. In order to go home, he must embarks on the journey of chasing love.
Has one person changed your life? A proud but lazy loser, Takumi dreams of getting rich as he gambles his girlfriend's money away. One day, he is rescued from a fight by a strange young man named Tokio. Tokio tells a weird story -- that he is Takumi's son from the future and has come to save his old man from a tragedy! Before this can sink in, Takumi's girlfriend disappears. Can they save her? Or will the future change for the worse?
Rauta-aika (The Age of Iron) is a dramatic four-part miniseries completed in 1982 by Finnish broadcast network Yle TV2. The production attempts to adapt the national epic of Finland, the Kalevala, for the television audience by way of humanizing the mythological characters whose thoughts and actions drive the narrative. The protagonists of Rauta-aika, Väinö, Ilmari and Lemminki, have been inspired by the tales in the Kalevala and go in search of a woman, eventually finding themselves at war with the Nordic people, and in the end pay dearly for their pursuits.
Dermdem's quiet life takes an unexpected turn when he rescues Meow, a stray cat with human-like traits. Their interactions bring turmoil, surprises, and new experiences to his once predictable days.
In a near-future metropolis, a supernatural attack thrusts a reluctant courier and his Special Response Bureau protector into a conspiracy unraveling a decades-old classified project as shadowy origins of its erased architects emerge.
Since Eva left him, life has lost its meaning. Until, by chance, Halim discovers a company that gives him the opportunity to travel back in time. He doesn't hesitate and tries to save his relationship.
The Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, shares a fateful bond with Modu Zhun, who was once a hostage of the Xiongnu, a powerful tribal confederation that once ruled the Mongolian steppes. In his past life, Modu Zhun loved Liu Che, yet he played a role in the downfall of the Xiongnu. Now reborn with a new chance, he swears vengeance, but his inescapable connection with Liu Che remains unbroken. As past karma intertwines with the present, they are draw into a web of power struggles and conspiracies. Though they use each other for their own ends, an undeniable attraction grows between them. Caught between love and hatres, the two defy their destinies, only to reaffirm the fated bond that ties them together.
Set shortly after the events of the Midst podcast, Moonward features a cast of characters on an unsanctioned rescue mission to the sunken remains of Midst’s destroyed moon. Only problem is this moon currently resides in a cosmic ocean of spooky darkness known as the Fold and the Fold is filled with tearrors that cause unknown reality-bending mayhem to those exposed…what could possibly go wrong?
The Smothers Brothers Show is an American fantasy sitcom featuring the Smothers Brothers that aired on CBS on Friday nights at 9:30 p.m. ET from September 17, 1965 to September 9, 1966, co-sponsored by Alberto-Culver's VO5 hairdressing products and American Tobacco. It lasted one season, consisting of 32 episodes. It was also the network's last situation comedy filmed in black-and-white; shortly after its final telecast, all CBS prime-time series were transmitted in color.
Follows two boys, Jason and Lee, after they are transported to an alien world with three suns, through a vortex while on a boat trip that started in Vancouver, Canada. The boys receive help from Flees a seasoned veteran of living on Stormworld who has a special boat named Stormrider. The boys, as new arrivals or "access crashers" as the local inhabitants call them, find shelter at The Settlement.