Vadik, a young opera singer from Moscow, is being transferred to St. Petersburg because his fiancee lives here. As a mentor, Vadik receives a senior operative, Captain Gosha Kolpakov, a psychotic suicidal and misanthropic man living the darkest moment of his life. Two partners travel around St. Petersburg near Bulanov and investigate the case of the disappearance of the corpses of young girls from morgues.
Misha's life didn't go well. Overnight, he lost his girlfriend, his job, and his confidence in the future. Having bought an armchair on Avito, he finds inside a folder with documents and a huge amount of money belonging to the right hand of the governor of the city. Thinking about what to do with the find, Mikhail begins to gradually fix communal defects in the yard, which deserves the respect of residents and the status of a people's deputy. However, the governor discovers the loss of documents, and elections are coming soon in the city... Will popular love and a mysterious folder help Misha take the governor's chair?
An unremarkable-looking accountant Tolik suddenly becomes the star of a club for women in Moscow. The secret of Tolik's success is that his striptease is not only physical, but also very emotional.
After the 39-year—old Mile is abandoned by a sponsor, she decides that she will earn by becoming a blogger - of course, popular. To do this, she hires two 20-year—old girls, Dasha and Varya, who know everything about social media promotion. Mile sets the girls the task of having a million subscribers by the end of the month. Varya and Dasha realize that the task is almost impossible, but Milya convinces them that she is ready for anything and promises a hefty fee. The girls agree, not yet imagining what they are getting into…
Rita, 33, works on television and gives the impression of a successful girl. However, in fact, there is an emptiness in her soul. I don't like my job, I don't have any family, friends or relatives either. Not to mention the man — Rita's loneliness is brightened up only by a stuffed ferret, which she keeps in a place of honor in a rented apartment. The ruthless diagnosis that she learns about, it would seem, should finally kill all hopes of happiness. But it is he who becomes the starting point for her healing, getting rid of fears and finding true love.
Julia's son dies during a hike in the mountains. However, after the funeral, she receives a mysterious video in the mail in which she sees her son alive. Everything indicates that he is being held somewhere on Sakhalin, in the area of the Severnaya-2 drilling station. Julia goes to Sakhalin in search of her son. Her ex-husband Andrey flies there after her. Parents will have to search for their son for a long time in a dying snow-covered village, in a harsh region where strangers are not welcome.
Sometimes we make a request to the Universe, not even assuming that only two ministries answer all people's requests: The Ministry of All Good Things has kind—hearted and goofy people, but the Ministry of All Bad Things, as you can see, has super-efficient managers.
A well-known journalist is assassinated during the presidential campaign in Poland. The media pushes the narrative of Russian interference in the country's internal affairs, in order to support Silesian separatists and destabilize the situation. From a small spark, a geopolitical conflagration is ignited, capable of causing enormous damage.
20-year-old Olya is not an easy character. Friends say that Olya is evil. Olya goes to a psychologist and in sessions with him tries to give his anger a place, to release anger. She tells the psychologist about all the people who infuriate her, and wishes them death in terrible agony. A teacher at the institute, best friend, boyfriend, father, mother… They all annoy Olga very much. And suddenly they all start dying one by one under mysterious circumstances.
In the mid-90s, when the death penalty was still allowed, a new employee appeared in the special purpose prison. Like his colleagues, Kostya will have to carry out death sentences. But he has a special view of justice. After meeting with the father of one of the victims, Kostya realizes that it is close people who have the right to carry out punishment. Besides, you can make good money on it. For example, they never dreamed of the kind of money that a mother offered for the murder of her daughter's rapist.
She lives with the abbreviation CODA (hearing child of deaf parents), but carefully hides the family history from her husband. The girl is afraid to give birth to a deaf child and secretly drinks contraceptives. One day she finds out about the tragic death of her brother and returns to her hometown for a while. The official investigation believes that an accident occurred, but Anna categorically disagrees with the verdict and begins her own investigation. She remembers the mysterious basement where her brother regularly met with a strange man. As a child, Anna did not dare to go into the abandoned house, but now, for the sake of the truth, the girl is ready to look into the eyes of her fear.