Different strokes for different folks - says the proverb. Born a rabble dies a rabble. But this is the year 1700, the time of dramatic changes in the Russian Empire, the time of reformations carried out by Peter the Great. Young serf Ivan Starshov is head over heels in love with Maria, the daughter of his master. He doesn't want to accept that the young princess is no match for him. "You gave me wishes, but you do not allow me to satisfy them!" rages Ivan against God. He asks a priest for help, since God created all people equal. But the priest repeats the proverb. Accept your fate destiny as it is. In despair, Starshov repudiates from faith. Ivan is stubborn; he leaves the village to take possession of his fate. This is how the protagonist gets on the winding road to the true understanding of Love.
A Russian emigrant in Scandinavia sends her son to school, but he does not return. In search of a child, she finds herself at a dead end: according to the laws of the new juvenile justice, her son is the property of the state.
The series takes place in a small Russian town where a deadly virus appears. Most of the inhabitants die, only a few people remain alive, who are affected by sleeping sickness: people cannot wake up on their own, and after two hours of sleep they fall into a coma.
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.
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.
Nastya, a high school student, has a difficult relationship with her family and peers. Parents pay all their attention to the eldest successful sister Angelina and the younger brother, the long—awaited son. The guy Mark, whom Nastya is in love with, does not take her seriously, and her best friend is too correct to share some experiences with her.
The boring abbreviation of FSUE LUCH hides the department for combating vampires, demons and the paranormal. The loser and henpecked Kolya accidentally runs into the operatives of the "Ray", and they recognize him as the "chosen one". It is up to him to save the world from terrible evil, but no one knows what his superpower is and how to manifest it. Being chosen becomes his curse and destroys his philistine world.
Four unsuccessful friends from Pyatigorsk decide to rob collectors, but as a result they end up with a debt of 150 million rubles. In order to pay off their debts and save their lives, they are forced to continue the raids. But they are not bandits at all, and they have to circumvent the underground businesses of the future mayor.
A 23-year-old young man from a wealthy Moscow family is forced to settle in his grandmother's Khrushchev on the outskirts. His modern European values and habits collide with the reality of the Russian countryside.
Physical and virtual reality have long been united for a modern person. Now it's the turn of sports. The series explores the concept of a new sport born in Russia, which combines physical and cyber disciplines. The authors talk about the reasons for the appearance of the project, introduce the concept of digital in everyday life and ask questions: is there a place for digital sports in our time and how it can be useful?
The brash and selfish Margot has built the most comfortable lifestyle for herself — she works as a stripper, hangs out with her friends and meets with the same jerk as herself. But all the fun goes to hell when Margot suddenly becomes the guardian of two spoiled nephews — Polina and Lesha. An irresponsible stripper will have to grow up urgently, and children accustomed to wealth will have to rebuild their lives.