A Million Little Things follows a group of friends who are brought together after one of them unexpectedly dies by suicide. The loss forces the others to reevaluate their own lives and relationships as they navigate love, friendship, and the challenges of adulthood.
The Real O'Neals follows the O'Neal family as they deal with the unexpected revelation that their teenage son, Kenny, is gay. The show explores the impact of Kenny's coming out on the family dynamics and how they navigate the challenges that arise from it. Set in Chicago, Illinois, the sitcom-comedy portrays the O'Neals' journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love.
Sex Education follows the story of Otis Milburn, a socially awkward high school student who lives with his sex therapist mother. When a rebellious girl, Maeve, proposes they start a schoolwide sex education business to help their fellow students, Otis reluctantly agrees. Together, they navigate the complexities of teenage sexuality and relationships, while also dealing with their own personal issues.
Chucky is a TV show about a malevolent doll named Chucky who goes on a murderous rampage in a small town. As the body count rises, a teenage boy and his friends must uncover the origins of Chucky and find a way to stop him before it's too late.
One of Us Is Lying is a suspenseful murder mystery TV show based on the young adult novel. It follows a group of high school students who are suspected after a classmate dies during detention. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, they must uncover the truth before they become the next targets.
MerlÃ, a charismatic and unconventional high school philosophy teacher, guides his students through the complexities of life, love, and identity. Along the way, he tackles topics such as teenage crushes, sexuality, jealousy, coming out, and rebellion. Set in Barcelona, Spain, the series explores the personal journeys and relationships of the students as they navigate the challenges of adolescence and discover their true selves.
Two teens and a talking pug team up to battle demons at a haunted theme park and maybe even save the world from a supernatural apocalypse.
Young Royals follows the journey of a young prince as he attends a boarding school and deals with various challenges, including being outed, forming relationships, and discovering his own identity.
Teens Charlie and Nick discover their unlikely friendship might be something more as they navigate school and young love in this coming-of-age series.
We Are Who We Are follows a group of teenagers living on a U.S. Army base in Italy, exploring themes of identity, friendship, and sexual confusion.
United States of Tara is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Tara Gregson, a woman who struggles with dissociative identity disorder. The series explores her attempts to navigate her multiple personalities while juggling her roles as a wife, mother, and individual. Through humor and drama, the show delves into the challenges of living with mental illness and the impact it has on Tara's relationships and self-discovery.
A teenage boy has now moved in the home of his mother's friend, because she had died a while back. It just so happens that the Yakuza family has four beautiful daughters, but one daughter, Hibari, who is more beautiful then the rest of the daughters, is actually a boy. Hibari just can't keep his hands off our hero and so their crazy yet happy lives go on.
Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate Maddy introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack.
Love, Victor is a coming-of-age story about a gay teenager named Victor who moves to a new city and begins attending Creekwood High School. As he navigates his new surroundings, Victor grapples with his own sexual orientation and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
I Am Not Okay with This follows the story of a 17-year-old girl named Sydney who is dealing with the struggles of being a teenager. On top of the usual challenges like high school, friendships, and romance, Sydney also discovers that she has supernatural powers. She tries to navigate her new abilities while dealing with the death of her father and coming to terms with her own identity. The series explores themes of self-discovery, grief, and the complexities of teenage life.
After accidentally breaking a statue of the guardian god of the Asakusa district, middle school students Kazuki, Toi and Enta are transformed into kappas -creatures from japanese folklore- by Keppi, self-proclaimed prince of the Kappa Kingdom. If they want to regain their human form, they must collect the five Dishes of Hope for him, which fulfill the wishes of whoever possesses them. To do so, they will fight against the kappa-zombies and extract their "shirikodama", the mythical organ containing humans' deepest desires. Two policemen, Reo and Mabu, are the ones behind this evil scheme, turning humans into zombies as agents of the Otter Empire, enemy of the Kappa Kingdom since ancient times. In the guise of "Kappazon, Inc.", they control society by manipulating the desires of the masses for their own goals. To succeed in their mission, the boys must be connected through the "Sarazanmai", revealing their most intimate secrets in the process...
Queer as Folk follows the lives of three gay friends living in Manchester, England. The series explores their romantic and sexual relationships, as well as the challenges and triumphs they face as members of the LGBTQ community. Set in the 1990s and 2000s, the show tackles themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
As If follows the lives and adventures of a group of young adults living in London. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and the challenges of young adulthood. It delves into issues such as identity, sexuality, and the complexities of relationships, all set against the backdrop of the vibrant city of London.
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.
Yi-Ming, whose husband works outside of town, lives alone with her son. After years apart, she reconnects with Ting-Ting at a wedding, a girl she was intimate with back in high school. The encounter with Ting-Ting not only sets Yi-Ming free from her oppressive marriage, but also reawakens her feelings for Ting-Ting. Now that Taiwan has finally legalized same-sex marriage, will Yi-Ming have the courage to change her life?