Lost in the Woods - Season 1

Season 1
Fifa is 18 years old and dreams of going to Japan, but his application gets rejected. His grandmother offers to help him on the condition of working on the family farm for three months. He accepts, and it's there that he meets the 30 year old park ranger Hem. Against the backdrop of natural beauty, a relationship grows.

Episodes

Episode 1
Fifa tells his family that he has applied for a scholarship to Japan, but his grandmother asks him to work in the forest reserve for three months in exchange for financial support. He feels uncomfortable but agrees, and ends up getting lost. Just as things seem dire, he meets Hem, a quiet ranger.

Episode 2
Fifa starts working, but his carelessness leads to an accident. Hem handles the situation, but the two of them end up clashing. This leads Fifa to reflect on his attitude and he decides to change. While Hem is strict, he notices the change in Fifa and their relationship shifts.

Episode 3
As Fifa adjusts to life in the forest, his relationship to Hem deepens. While learning more about forest ecology, Hem shares his reasons for staying in the reserve. The developing relationship between the two leads Fifa to think about his relationship to nature.

Episode 4
Fifa gets closer to the people in the village and works together with them, while preparing a special gift for Hem to show his gratitude. Fifa is also looking forward to the results of his scholarship application, but when things don't turn out as expected, Hem tries to console him.

Episode 5
Hem remembers 15 years ago when he turned down a chance to study abroad against his father's wishes. When Fifa is feeling down and wants to leave the forest, Hem takes him to the elephant sanctuary, which gives him the courage to apply for the scholarship again while moving in with Hem.

Episode 6
While chasing after a poacher, Hem gets injured and Fifa takes care of him. One night, the two talk about love and a change happens between the two.

Episode 7
Fifa is ready to leave the forest and chase after his dream of studying abroad. Despite Hem's stern demeanor, he supports Fifa's decision. One night, Fifa confesses his feelings to Hem. How will things end between these two?
Recently Updated Shows

The Answers
Based on Catherine Lacey's novel of the same name, The Answers is set in the near future, where a heartbroken young woman joins an enigmatic experiment that promises to hack love, but after moving into an idyllic, secluded location with her fellow female participants, she and the other women start questioning what's really happening in the experiment, and why they've all been tasked with dating the same mysterious man.

EastEnders
Set in the East End of London, the show focuses on the tensions between love and family with stories ranging from hard-hitting social issues, to personal, human tragedies. And there's plenty of funny moments too.
Classic characters old and new across thousands of episodes have shared a drink in The Queen Vic, shed tears of despair or joy, sat on Arthur's bench in the Square... and at some point or other they probably crossed paths with Ian Beale.

Rick and Morty
Rick is a mentally gifted, but sociopathic and alcoholic scientist and a grandfather to Morty; an awkward, impressionable, and somewhat spineless teenage boy. Rick moves into the family home of Morty, where he immediately becomes a bad influence.

Bookish
London, 1946 is the dynamic, dangerous and chaotic setting for this stylish new detective drama, with the eccentric Gabriel Book at the very heart of the story: a self-appointed consultant detective to the local police. The thousands of books that line the shelves of his shop provide him with all the knowledge he needs.
Book has gathered around him a host of lovable, damaged misfits whom he informally protects, cajoles, and mentors. His wife Trottie runs the wallpaper shop next door. She's a charismatic adventuress whom Book loves deeply but not physically, for they are in a 'lavender' marriage to help conceal Book's sexual orientation in a time when it was illegal to be gay.
Bookish marries post-war nostalgia with the reckless and life-affirming atmosphere of the times, creating a fast-paced and stylish detective drama.

Bergerac
Bergerac is based on the original series created by Robert Banks Stewart, which starred John Nettles and ran for nine series on the BBC between 1981 and 1991. The modern re-imagining will honour the iconic detective drama, but with a contemporary twist. Unlike the original hit from the 80s, the new series will see one character-led murder mystery run across all six episodes, in place of a new storyline each episode.
Viewers will meet Jim Bergerac as a broken man, grappling with grief and alcoholism following his wife's recent death. His mother-in-law, Charlie, is concerned Jim isn't putting his daughter Kim first and, when a woman from a wealthy Jersey family is murdered, Jim must fight through his personal struggles to become the formidable investigator he once was.
With a troublesome convict resurfacing from his past, Bergerac is required to call on his sharp investigative instincts and past successes to navigate the intricate family dynamics, and watchful eyes of the police force, in order to solve the case.