After the events of "Kiss Me Again". Pete and Kao start to have troubles during their relationship. Meanwhile, the love story between Sun and Mork begins.
Nuengdiao is the heir to a prestigious family. His status has forced him to grow up isolated with no room for imperfection. Then his father is shot to death right in front of him. Now he and his mother's lives are in danger. The son of a loyal Kiattrakulmethee family employee, Palm is appointed to protect him from the dangers in and outside school. In his life of uncertainty, Palm's presence leads Nuengdiao to new experiences.
Mork is a grade eleven mischievous boy who sells porn DVDs at his father's barbershop. When his father leaves a handsome boy Tee in the middle of a haircut, Mork attempts his first haircut, which ends in Tee having a terrible haircut and leaving extremely mad. Thus begins rounds of revenge between the two boys. One day, when Tee is with his girlfriend Bambie, Mork hands gay porn DVDs to Tee. This leads Bambie and the rest of the school to believe that Tee is gay and Bambie leaves Tee. Mork is then asked by Tee to "take responsibility" and asks him to be a make-believe boyfriend to make Bambie jealous and get back together with her. During the course of their make-believe relationship, however, they start to develop real feelings for each other.
The death rate of terminally ill patients has mysteriously increased, leaving an indelible mark of doubt in Police Captain Wasan’s mind when his mother who just passed away from this world could be one of that number. He finds a way to get close to Dr. Kan, who cares for his mother in her final stage, to find out the truth. But, the more Wasan deepen the mystery of this incident, the more Dr. Kan comes to play a role in his heart.
Charn is a clever and ruthless lawyer inclined to accept high-paying and high-profile cases that will bring him renown. On one occasion, he's taken off a case as it's gaining widespread interest. Having lost face and oportunity, he's suspisious of the reason for his removal and wants to get his revenge. He suspects he can find something hidden within the case for his own profit. Charn therefore decides to switch sides to Tinn, the uncle of Tonkhao, a young girl who was struck and killed by a car and failed to recieve justice. The two come together to search for the truth. Despite holding opposing views, their closeness brings about new feelings. As their work becomes more and more dangerous, the two become certain that this case is not at all ordinary.
School years should be the best time of our lives, but Lune spends his days invisible, no one taking an interest in him. At the start of a new summer, however, secrets are about to overturn his ordinary life.
Jim is an ordinary guy running a Hainanese chicken rice diner. One night, he meets breezy Wen when he stays past closing drunk. Brought together by fate that night, intangible feelings arise. Neither can stop thinking about the other despite Jim's efforts to remain unattached.
Khun Luang Prasit, master of the Sila Khram estate, has five wives and a chaotic household. His first wife, Pailin, has a beloved daughter, Kaewta, while his other wives—Deuan, Prim, Im, and Poom—each bring their own dynamics. As the family's wealth grows, so do rivalry and power struggles, leading to a mysterious fire and deaths. Amid the chaos, only one person knows the truth. Uncover the secrets, the real culprit, and the hidden mysteries of Sila Khram in this gripping drama!
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.
Eight-part anthology series that continues the stories of Tian and Phupha (A Tale of Thousand Stars), Pran and Pat (Bad Buddy), Khabkluen and Daonuea (Star and Sky: Star in My Mind), Nuengdiao and Palm (Never Let me Go), Cher and Gun (A Boss and a Babe), Talay and Puen (Vice Versa), Akk and Ayan (The Eclipse), and Tinn and Gun (My School President)
In 1953, while the Great East Asian War was happening, there was a dreadful murder case in Bangkok. On the victim's body there were mysterious tattoos on the wrist, forehead and ankle. This incident gave birth to a series of serial killings. The investigation of the case is entrusted to the inspector of the investigation department, Waytarng Phiromruj. More murders happen and the tattoos on the bodies look different each time. The police are trying to establish a connection between the murders, but mysterious circumstances hamper the investigation.
Korn and Win are childhood best friends. Conflicts arise when Win's father includes Korn in his will, granting him part of the family's farm's stocks. Misunderstandings follow, breaking up their friendship of 22 years. Their path crosses again when Win gets into a car accident with his sister Lin, and wakes up to find his soul in her body. To return to his original body, Win, in the body of Lin, sets off on a road trip to collect holy water from 4 temples across the country within 7 days. The companion to his journey is none other than his friend turned foe, Korn.
Can this adventure forever change the course of their relationship?
Punn is the handsome owner of a popular bakery and the son of a billionaire. One of the reasons for his success is Weir, nicknamed the 'God of Pastry'. It's due to his skills that women from all over keep visiting his store, even if Weir isn't very interested. Krathing works under Weir as an apprentice and general store employee. Lastly, there is also Pooh; he is Punn's personal bodyguard and works as a waiter, but he's not very good at it. Still, everyone has their secrets. What will the reporter, Jamie, uncover when she digs deeper into their mysteries? Why do these children keep disappearing from this shop? Who did it?
Pi has a crush on Mueang Nan, one of the hottest students in the Allied Health Sciences Department, but since he is not confident enough about his looks, he is helpless. That is, until Duen and his friends help him get a makeover to boost his confidence. When Pi finally has the guts to approach his crush, he meets his love rival, Mork. Pi has tried to surpass Mork in everything to get Nan's attention but he is not lucky enough to beat him. However, everything changes when Pi starts to feel a different set of feelings towards Mork, making things more complicated.
After living in France, Theo comes back to Thailand to study at his father's school. Living in Thailand once again makes his surroundings new, but he does make one friend, Ak. Theo finds a book in the library that welcomes him, and the writer signs Enchanté, which means "nice to meet you" in French. Theo becomes curious about who this Enchanté guy is and tells Ak about it. Ak quickly exposes the situation, and four guys come forward claiming that they are Enchanté. Will Theo successfully guess who is the legit Enchanté among the 4 guys claiming to be him?
Siblings Li, Pakorn and Pawin were born into a family of Chinese traders. The three are affectionate, always taking good care of each other. Pakorn doesn't receive the equal love of their father, Ko Beng, however. He was born during the recession and is therefore branded a jinx, unlike Pawin who was born during the period of trade recovery and regarded as the family's golden child.
Two factors bring their sibling love to a turning point. The first is Rungtawan, the daughter of business owners down their same lane. The second is Asalha or Ah, a thief Pakorn mistakenly gets involved with and who incriminates him in a violent crime.
Their steadfast sibling love is transformed into a feud between outlaw and rookie cop.
Tian needs a sudden heart transplant, and fate hands him the heart of Torfun; a volunteer teacher. He takes over her role as teacher and meets Chief forest officer Phupha, and their relationship begins to bloom.
"Wednesday Club" is a club of middle children who feel they haven't been accepted, that no one pays them any attention. There are seven members, Kong, Phali, Tam, May, Kun, Mac and Pheem, and one ironclad rule: members may not form romantic relationships with each other in order to maintain amity.
Shun, a space engineer from the Intergalactic Expressway Authority, is sent to destroy Earth as part of a planetary eviction notice to make way for an interstellar highway. However, his mission turns unexpectedly when he becomes enamored with the taste of food cooked by Chondan, the owner of a small curry rice shop.
As a result, Shun keeps postponing Earth's destruction, wanting to enjoy Chondan’s cooking for as long as possible. While one finds joy in cooking, the other indulges in the flavors, and over time, their friendship—between an alien and a humble curry shop owner—gradually blossoms into a deep bond.
And this is the story of saving humanity—one homemade Thai dish at a time.
On Tine and Sarawat's second year as a couple, they face several circumstances that would test their relationship, including those that involve their responsibilities as the leaders of the cheerleading club and the music club, respectively.