Tiger & Dragon
A tongue-swinging rough young yakuza discovers his love for rakugo storytelling when his boss sends him to collec the debt from his rakugo master friend, who has lost his rakugo heir to a bad fashion business idea.
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A tongue-swinging rough young yakuza discovers his love for rakugo storytelling when his boss sends him to collec the debt from his rakugo master friend, who has lost his rakugo heir to a bad fashion business idea.
When her -now ex- boyfriend/bandmate decides the band needs a brand new lead singer, Bailey ends up heartbroken at the Harmony Hills Ranch where a widower father of five kids, hires her to become their nanny.
In the age of IP revamps, remakes and revivals; Netflix’s Cuban-American remake of One Day at a Time shines bright on the sitcom front. Now following a newly-divorced mother of two, her mother, and their busybody landlord.
An 8th-grader with psychic powers chooses to suppress them for the danger they represent, but only keeps on finding people that want to unleash them.
Four people meet to form a mediocre string quartet, revealing along their journey their stories, their weaknesses, and their ultimate unremarkable purpose in life: Make music that they enjoy.
We refocus our attention on the Huangs to let them all grow— we find out more about Jessica and Louis, Eddie gets his first girlfriend, Emery discovers the romantic gestures can be small, and Evan has a face-to-face meeting with Chinese Santa.
Clone Club checkmates the big bad corporation in favor of military conspiracies, genetics talk and confusing family trees, and spiritual bonding between siblings and sestras.
Caving to single-mom pressure, newly-widowed mother of three boys, DJ Tanner begins living in her old family San Francisco home with lil’ sis Steph and BFF Kimmy Gibbler.
A P.I. with super strength has to confront the dandy mind-controlling Kilgrave in Netflix’s next Marvel series.
Master of None is the fictionalized scripted version of Aziz Ansari’s life, following a late-twenty’s 2nd generation Indian-American who makes ends meet doing TV commercials while trying to make it big.