In a dystopian society, two mysterious drifters transmit pirate radio broadcasts from their underground bunker, journeying deep into their own minds...deeper than they've ever been before.
Based on a true story. 16-year old Steffi just graduated from high school and is very much looking forward to her class trip to Paris where she has promised her boyfriend Fabian the romantic night that she has kept him waiting for since they started dating. Her lifelong plan to join the police forces is already set up which means her adult life is right around the corner. At a routine health check-up, just before the trip to Paris, Steffi and her parents are faced with a shattering diagnosis: Incurable cancer with a life expectancy of less than a year. While her mother Eva immediately tries to helplessly protect Steffi from everything, let alone a school trip to Paris and her father Frank, a protestant priest, questions everything he ever believed in, but Steffi is determined to shake off her doomed destiny.
Suiyoubi no Downtown(Wednesday's Downtown) is a Japanese variety show hosted by Masatoshi Hamata (Downtown) to introduce and verify "theories" which numerous comedians come up with. The theories vary from "humans have a better homing instinct than pigeons" to "can you go on a date in a backless outfit and not get caught."
Three men are thrown together by a toddler who comes out of nowhere, disrupting their already stressful lives. The loyal and kind-hearted Gao Han (Bosco Wong) has just lost his legal battle with his ex-wife for custody of their daughter. His ex-girlfriend and first love, Guan Lingling (Shirley Dai), who died in a car accident, has just sent her son to live with him.
Gao Han and his two tenants Wang Dongyang (Liu Guanxiang) and Yu Bo (Luo Yunxi) suddenly find themselves becoming nannies to a child, Dudu (Zou Zichen). Not only must they look after this little one, they must deal with an even bigger headache- Dudu's aunt Guan Shanshan (Kan Qingzi). While the three grown men busy themselves with raising Dudu, they try to determine the child’s paternity. They undergo a custody battle, as they deal with issues tied in with the return of Han's ex-wife’s Liu Min (Mai Hongmei). Han and Shanshan develop feelings for one an other. To complicate matters, Yu Bo also falls for Shanshan.
Meg, Nicky and Usman's lives all revolve around their obsession for the massively popular fantasy game "Kingdom Scrolls" – a mystical, magical and most importantly virtual world of wizards and wyverns. But when gaming n00b Russell bumbles into their team, the group find themselves increasingly forced to deal with the real world.
After Jay Leno's second retirement from the program, Jimmy Fallon stepped in as his permanent replacement. After 42 years in Los Angeles the program was brought back to New York.
This dramedy series set in 1980 revolves around a group of recent college grads setting out to pursue their dreams in Manhattan while still clinging to the familiarity of their working-class Long Island home town.