At the Moment - Season 1

Season 1
Featuring a star-studded cast, At the Moment features 10 urban love stories, set against the cityscape of Taiwan during the pandemic.
The Taiwanese urban romance series, At the Moment, will premiere exclusively and globally on Netflix later this year. The anthology series comprises ten episodes, each showcasing an unexpected love story set against the backdrop of the pandemic. At the Moment is set to be a must-watch romance event for the year-end season.

Episodes

Reality Dating Show
After a sweet encounter at an audition, Hsia Wei-ting joins a reality show and finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of fame and scripted romances.

The Night in Question
Two wounded souls, a single mother and a delivery worker from Hong Kong, cross paths at a massage parlor during a fateful night of misadventures.

The Color of You
A charming hairstylist develops feelings for a blind woman he meets on the subway. However, some secrets could disrupt their budding romance.

From Beyond the Stars
Trapped at home, romance writer Yao Chih-hsuan is sure she's an accidental time traveler. No one believes her — except a mysterious neighbor.

The Perfect Dodgeball Game
When Chia-hao discovers his new intern is homeless, he offers him a place to stay. As they share the same roof, their bond quickly gets complicated.

Something Old
When Fang Jo-nan finds herself without a job or home, she turns to her ex-boyfriend Joe for help. But the shadows of their past quickly reemerge.

The Promise of Karuizawa
Chang Wei-hsi meets Chao Ting-yu while tracking their respective unfaithful spouses. Soon after, they must confront their own moral conundrums.

Head of the Family
A pandemic forces a couple to swap their traditional home duties — until a family member with old-fashioned views shows up at their door.

The Ghost in Your Heart
Lost in grief, news anchor Lo Hsin-lan unexpectedly reconnects with a high school friend, unearthing memories of a love that was once taboo.

Based on True Events
After making a bold casting choice for her hit reality show, producer Chou Li-wen suddenly finds her own scandalous romantic life under the spotlight.
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