At 17, Tomato was forced to enroll in Ying Ching Secondary School after her parents divorced, where she met Siu-ching and they join a theater group. However, the SARS outbreak prevented them from performing their play. Seventeen years later, Tomato returns to Hong Kong due to her father's illness. She reconnects with Siu-ching, and they get a chance to revive their 2003 play, allowing them to finally realize their long-held dream.
Several young men who love volleyball suffer discrimination because their height isn't up to the standard. They come across Chang Ka Yu, a former member of the Hong Kong women's volleyball team who volleyball dream was shattered. They fire up Ka Yu's volleyball spirit with youth and passion, making her the first female coach in the history of Hong Kong men's volleyball. Together, they prove themselves through their actions and send out a message, "We are the Littles, but don't underestimate us!"
Lam Muk Sam, a once-successful but now unemployed car salesman, hits rock bottom after losing his job during the post-pandemic economy. Initially reluctant, he is persuaded by his daughter to start a new business called "Uncle for Rent." As Lam Muk Sam and his group of friends—each with their own unique skills—help clients solve their problems, they rediscover their own values and passion for life. Through this venture, Lam Muk Sam not only helps others but also finds a path to clean up his own messy life and reconnect with his true self.
Midnight Cousin is a place where the old will gather to enjoy themselves. Hong Kong's lounge business is in a decline and the owner of Midnight Cousin sought for a solution to revitalize the business. This is a humorous story that shows the world of the underdogs and revolves around a band called The Lily, a group that performs six days a week at the lounge.
The story of a group of friends and their search for love and success. The ambitious Chery who is adamant to find success as she shares a romantic relationship with Ramzy, the counselor Mai who projects her own problems onto her patients, and the drastically different Noura and Bassant.
For decades, Kwong Ming Pawn Shop has been renowned for its expertise, with owner Uncle Kin treating orphaned siblings Kwan Ling and Kwan Chun like family. A rift separates them, but years later, as the shop faces financial troubles, the siblings return. Their reappearance brings both challenges and unexpected turns, reshaping their relationships and the shop’s fate.