Though rivals at times, forensic expert Yang Ming and trace analyst Yao Jiajian use their sharp instincts and professional expertise to unravel a series of complex cases, making them an unstoppable team in the pursuit of truth.
Pareena’s life was once perfect, illuminated by the warmth of her father’s presence. But after his sudden death, she uncovers a mysterious truth surrounding his demise and sets out to restore his honor. Along the way, she learns that people wear different masks—her once-perfect brother Karn, the free-spirited rebel Korn, and even her father were not as flawless as they seemed.
After getting their license back from ESC, ATEEZ, the space pirate group, receives a special mission to 'find the topping stone hidden in the pirate island' and shows the journey to the infamous pirate island.
A high-stakes conflict between cops and robbers takes place as the special investigation unit deals with several vicious cases. The suspects pile up yet the hunt for the criminal mastermind still has a long way to go.
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.