Dome, a barista at a café on the verge of closure, receives an unexpected job offer. The offer comes from a café regular, Khatha, who orders coffee he never drinks. The job is at an odd museum open only after sunset. With few choices, Dome accepts Khatha's offer.
On his first day, an employee tells him the museum is haunted. Forbidden by the overseer from entering Zone 16, Dome is tempted inside. Khatha attempts to contain the damage, but Dome has unintentionally awakened things and nearly everything inside manages to slip out. Dome takes responsibility and, with Khatha, attempts to hunt down what went missing in order to return them to where they belong.
Jill is a little in love with her best friend Chloe and a little terrified to say anything to her about it, even though their roommate Sarah is both convinced that the feelings are mutual and sick to death of waiting for one of them to make a move. When the gang's New Year's Eve party ends with one hook-up, one not-quite-hookup, and one not-quite-breakup, everyone is left re-examining what they thought they knew about themselves and each other.
Having never been involved in a long-term relationship, Ha-yoon was hoping that her current boyfriend, Nam Tae-ryeon, would be the one to change all of that. But when he announces he wants to break up with her before they even reach their 100th day, Ha-yoon refuses to accept her fate without a fight.
Determined to make this relationship last, Ha Yoon suggests a month-long “break-up grace period” in which she and Tae-ryeon are allowed to spend as much time apart as they want, without calling things off completely. Agreeing to her terms, Tae-ryeon and Ha-yoon draw up a contract in which the terms of their grace period are clearly stated. While Tae-ryeon goes about his life, Ha-yoon somehow finds herself signing an entirely different contract with her best friend and college colleague, Kang-jin.
Phong has an absolutely unrequited love for Nhat. One day, Nhat confesses that he always feels "stimulated" whenever he is near Phong and asks Phong to "lay out a picture" with him.
Phong faces a difficult choice: satisfy Nhat's "lust" and his secret love or reject him. What is the right choice, when both of their "thirsts" look the same but are strangely thirsty for each other!
Down Place will forever be associated with the company that turned a quiet English countryside mansion into a film making powerhouse, responsible for countless stomach churning, skin crawling, jump out of your seat horror greats. Hammer re-christened Down Place as Bray Studios. The community that developed amongst the crew was unique, facilitated by the fact that at its height a film was completed every six weeks. Watch as many of the most prominent members of the crew recall their time at Bray in this remarkable five part series.
This ultimate survival competition is hosted by Don Mann, a SEAL Team 6 veteran and NYT bestselling author. Contestants from all walks of life face extreme challenges at a remote training center, battling to challenge Don in the final showdown. The excitement is taken to new heights with the addition of MMA legend Randy Couture in Season One, Sheriff Mark Lamb in Season Two, and Mike Glover in Season Three. Tune in to see who will come out on top in this high-stakes adventure.
The protagonist is overworked and always exhausted by daily life, and yearns for comfort and solace. They want to be kindly praised and healed. They think, "Children have it nice because they're spoiled." The protagonist wants to escape from reality, and so they go to a store and purchase a blue pacifier. When they put the pacifier in their mouth, it emits a strange light, and it magically transports the protagonist to another world. The protagonist is now in the body of a five-year-old child, and spends time at a day care center where there are many handsome men who are caregivers there. The caregivers use the "There, There Magic" to soothe the children at the day care center.