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The Revenge

An unexpected event takes place in the Akharaphaisansakul household. Head of Pearl Star Group and Patriarch Nawin Akharaphaisansakul has four biological children: Phop, Chan, Pat, and Natty. With his new wife, Philai, he has an adopted child, Vee, who’s extremely loyal to the family. Given the family’s standing, a quiet and modest funeral arranged by the family raises public suspicion when photos are leaked on social media. Nawin is forced to arrange a press conference to alleviate those suspicions. But Vee still has doubts. The night of the event that led to that funeral, Vee was injured and there are things he can’t remember. He'll come to learn he isn't the only one desperate to know what really happened that night.

The Revenge

7.0 N/A
Whispers from a Crime Scene

When this happens though, she blacks out. Even in her day-to-day life, she can hear people's evil intentions and true colors and senses their lies and deception. That is why she always wears headphones in order to shut out people's emotions. She works well with her colleagues at the "Red Spider Lily" (Higanbana) unit, who are all brutally honest acid-tongued women with no qualms about speaking their minds. "Red Spider Lily" is an eclectic unit that includes a science geek, a single mom, and a woman who grew up abroad. Seen by many as a department that's been taken off the main career track, "Red Spider Lily" turns out to be full of fabulous detectives!

Whispers from a Crime Scene

7.8 N/A
Law & Disorder

Thomas Chevalier, a cop with an exemplary career record, finds himself forced to neutralize a man about to attack the new star recruit for the Olympique de Marseille football club. But he accidentally injures the player, putting an end to his Marseille dream before it even starts. Thomas is penalized for his disastrous intervention, and is immediately transferred to the worst possible place for a true Parisian cop who’s to blame for the worst possible thing for his future city: Marseille. Once there, Thomas is put in charge of a unit with unorthodox methods that no one wants to lead. It’s composed of Nora Kader, an uncontrollable cop in every way his opposite, and two deputies, Julio Abdelaoui and Ange Colona, rogue cops with terrible reputations who have already worn out more than one team leader. Thomas and them may not wear the same colors, but they all are cops, and they are going to play on the same team.h!

Law & Disorder

5.8 N/A
#TextMeWhenYouGetHome

#TextMeWhenYouGetHome became a worldwide movement following the 2021 death of Sarah Everard in the U.K. The hashtag sparked global awareness, anger and a conversation around the vulnerability and lack of safety women feel while in public alone. Each individual episode follows a case of an innocent woman who's been harmed, killed, or abducted by someone on what should have been just another average day. These stories are told through interviews, re-creations, texts, phone records and other digital breadcrumbs that authorities used to solve the case. Unfolding as a whodunnit, all suspects are explored until the actual perpetrator is caught.

#TextMeWhenYouGetHome

8.3 N/A
The XYY Man

The XYY Man is a 1976–77 British crime thriller television series created by Kenneth Royce, based on his novel series about reformed cat burglar William 'Spider' Scott, recruited by British intelligence for secret missions due to his unique genetic makeup (an extra Y chromosome), which supposedly predisposes him to crime. The plot follows his reluctant work for the secret service and his constant pursuit by the dogged Detective Sergeant George Bulman, leading to spin-offs like Strangers and Bulman.

The XYY Man

7.0 N/A
Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation

Born in an affluent family, Sakurako is grown beautiful but rather spirited and speaks roughly. As an osteologist, she reconstructs skeletal remains of animals in her atelier at home when receiving job offers from museums. Deeply inspired by the beauty and majesty of bodies, her eccentricity is remarkable. "Dead bodies speak eloquently." says Sakurako, at the events of examining incidents. She observes bodies and the crime scenes very carefully, and reveals the truth one by one. Kujo Sakurako, the beautiful osteologist, resolves the cases with her expertise hearing the "voice" of bones. How does this extraordinary heroine resolve cases?

Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation

7.6 N/A