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Produced by BBC, Joe, a young lady who loves music, is suffering from autism. He can't handle his emotions and can't communicate with words. Headsets are his favorite. But now that he is going to school, his parents can no longer ignore his problems, and the family's life is in chaos
The A-Word, a six episode drama, is scheduled to premiere in the American Spring Festival. It is adapted from the Israeli drama Yellow Pepper to describe a young son of a modern family who is diagnosed with autism. Starring Max Vento, Lee Ingleby, Morven Christie, Vinette Robinson, Greg McHugh and Chris Eccleston
Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father is an upcoming travel documentary/road trip comedy television series slated to debut on Netflix. The show will be presented by comedian Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael Whitehall.[2] The show will see the pair travel to South East Asia on a popular "gap year route", and will involve them travelling through countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia.[3] The series will be released on Netflix on September 22, 2017.[4
Leila accidentally discovered the"red pill" hidden in her favorite virtual reality game Azana - a top secret paradise. After her mother died, Leila fell into a deep sense of loneliness. Fortunately, she has created a digital identity"Shadow Disease" for herself, which can temporarily forget her troubles in the game world. Every time she logged into the virtual reality game Azana, she felt that she was really alive. In this amazing virtual place, Leila meets the mysterious game character Mania. She has everything Leila does not have: hedonism, capriciousness and insatiability. When Leila discovered the secret paradise"Red Pill", Adrian, the leader of the"Red Pill", said that she could not come uninvited, and then drove her digital character"Shadow Disease" out of the game. The next day, Mania - or Mania's real life identity Tess - unexpectedly appeared at Leila's place of work, and entered Leila's real life. Leila's world was forever changed. Leila soon realized that the so-called virtual paradise was not a mysterious shelter, nor a beautiful place that Adrian claimed. But she would like to know what happened to Tess/Mania
It tells that seven years after the world became a frozen wasteland, the surviving human beings lived on a giant train that ran forever. The train had 1001 carriages and was divided into different grades. The rich elite occupy the front, while the poor live in the rear. People who have been oppressed all their lives decide to stand up and fight.
At the end of the first season, Leiden (Diggs) became the leader of the train, but he found that Wilford was still alive and drove on another train. Melanie risked her life to stop Wilford from invading the Snow Train. A new power struggle was about to emerge p>