It can be a badge of honor to be “single.” “I Live Alone” is a documentary-style South Korean reality series that follows the members of a self-formed club called Rainbow, which is comprised of celebrities who are single and live alone.
A pharmacist living in a small town has always dreamed of getting married. She encounters various obstacles and adventures along the way, including love at first sight, a wedding dress mishap, and meddling family members. Will she be able to find her perfect match and fulfill her dream of getting married?
Duet is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from April 19, 1987 to August 20, 1989. The series stars Matthew Laurance as Ben Coleman, Mary Page Keller as Laura Kelly, Chris Lemmon as Richard Phillips, and Alison LaPlaca as Linda Phillips. The series was created by Ruth Bennett and Susan Seeger, and was produced by Paramount Television.
Too Hot to Handle is a reality TV show where a group of singles is brought to a tropical paradise, with the twist that they cannot engage in any type of sexual activity. If they break the rules, the prize money is reduced. The show explores the contestants' journey as they navigate their relationships and desires while trying to resist temptation and win the cash prize.
A young boy named Elliot befriends an alien creature and helps it escape from Earth back to its home planet. Along the way, they form a deep bond and face challenges together.
A woman seeks revenge against her former boss and lover, as she hunts down and kills those who wronged her. Along the way, she faces betrayal, obstacles, and dangerous adversaries, using her martial arts skills and determination to achieve her goal. The story unfolds through flashbacks and present-day events, leading to a climactic showdown with Bill, the man responsible for her suffering.
The Unacceptable is a sitcom set in Athens during the 1990s, following the lives of a group of friends who navigate the ups and downs of relationships, careers, and social issues. The story revolves around their humorous and often outrageous escapades, highlighting the challenges of living in a rapidly changing society.
Love Is Blind is a reality TV show where singles look for love and get engaged without ever seeing the other person. They then have to build a connection and decide whether to get married or break up based solely on their emotional connection.
Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist, starts treating a young boy, Cole, who encounters dead people and convinces him to help them. In turn, Cole helps Malcolm reconcile with his estranged wife. Dr. Malcolm Crowe is a prominent child psychologist who returns home one night to discover a young man brandishing a gun. The young man accuses Crowe of failing him and shoots Crowe before turning the gun on himself. In the fall, Crowe begins working with another boy, Cole Sear, who also sees dead people. Crowe becomes dedicated to helping Cole, and in the process, he is able to reconcile with his estranged wife.
Charlie Bucket, a poor but hopeful boy, discovers a golden ticket that grants him a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Along with four other children, Charlie experiences the wonders and temptations of the factory. Despite facing challenges and moral dilemmas, Charlie proves himself worthy and ultimately becomes the heir to the factory.
This Baltimore-set movie follows the lives of Gigi, Janine, and Beth as they navigate the complexities of relationships and misreadings. Gigi overanalyzes men's signs of interest and seeks advice from her colleagues. Janine is paranoid about her husband's behavior and discovers a potential affair. Beth wants to get married but faces resistance from her long-term boyfriend. As their stories unfold, they learn valuable lessons about love, communication, and finding oneself.
The Chair follows the story of Ji-Yoon Kim, the first woman of color to become the chair of the English department at the fictional Pembroke University. She navigates the challenges of her new position while dealing with personal and professional struggles. The show explores themes of race, gender, academia, and relationships.
Coupling is a hilarious sitcom that follows the lives of six friends as they navigate through the complexities of relationships, dating, and the challenges of modern romance. With its witty writing and relatable characters, the show explores the humorous and sometimes outrageous situations that arise when love and lust collide.
Jimmy, a young rapper from Detroit, faces numerous challenges as he tries to kickstart his music career. Along the way, he navigates through personal relationships, confronts his own insecurities, and battles against a rap group called The Leaders of the Free World. With determination and self-discovery, Jimmy overcomes his obstacles and ultimately finds the confidence to pursue his dreams of becoming a successful artist.
On New Year's Eve, the luxury ocean liner Poseidon capsizes after being swamped by a rogue wave. The survivors are left to fight for their lives as they attempt to escape the sinking ship. Jennifer, Christian, and Elena are among the survivors who navigate through various hazards and challenges on their journey. With the ship upside down, the group must find a way to survive and ultimately make their way to safety. As the ship continues to sink, the survivors must rely on their courage and resourcefulness to overcome the odds and find rescue.
Suddenly Susan follows the story of a single writer living in San Francisco. She works at a magazine where she deals with the comedic chaos of the workplace. The show explores the ups and downs of her personal and professional life.
Chuck and Larry, two straight Brooklyn firefighters, pretend to be a gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits. They face challenges and backlash but ultimately defend their fake marriage in court, with the support of their fellow firefighters.
Single and tired of being alone on holidays, Sloane and Jackson decide to be each other's platonic plus-ones for all the festive occasions throughout the year. As they spend more time together, they unexpectedly develop genuine feelings for each other, complicating their agreement and forcing them to confront their fears of commitment and vulnerability.
Celebrity couple Khaled Saqer and Elham Ali host this social experiment, where Arab singles connect and commit to marriage — before meeting face-to-face.
Follow the life of a single and perpetually pessimistic man as he navigates through various misadventures.