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- Two men, One shop, And an area full of tourists, they reckon they'll pull it off. Sebs and Leo must step up their game when their workplace falls under new management, wearing heels.
- A-level student Shray Vishad turns to marijuana to cope as he struggles to deal with the stress of caring for his ailing father while preparing for exams. However, his new dependency threatens his relationship with his traditional Indian father, his friendship with his hard-working classmate Kim, and his chances of going to a prestigious university. Will an intervention by Mr Lynch, Shray's head of year, be enough to help Shray find the right path?
- After introducing her boyfriend to her family and having an eventful dinner, Jessie must come to terms with her problematic relationship with her mother.
- "Square One" follows the tense and emotional journey of two friends, Daniel and Leo, as they confront their strained relationship and past conflicts one fateful night. The story begins with Daniel parked outside Leo's house, responding to a late-night call from his troubled friend. Leo, visibly distressed, requests a place to stay for the night after being kicked out by his sister. Despite Daniel's initial reluctance, Leo enters the car, and they embark on a journey fraught with tension and unresolved issues. As they drive through the night, the tension between Daniel and Leo becomes palpable. Daniel, frustrated by Leo's unwillingness to open up about the cause of his eviction, confronts him about their recurring pattern of conflict. Leo, defensive and resentful, lashes out at Daniel, accusing him of judgment and privilege. Their argument escalates as they both reveal pent-up frustrations and grievances. Daniel accuses Leo of taking advantage of their friendship and refusing to take responsibility for his actions, while Leo feels judged and misunderstood by Daniel's perceived privilege. Ultimately, their confrontation reaches a breaking point when Daniel decides to confront Leo about his behavior, refusing to continue enabling his self-destructive tendencies. Leo, hurt and angry, decides to leave the car, symbolically cutting ties with Daniel. As Leo walks away, Daniel grapples with his decision, torn between his frustration with Leo's behavior and his loyalty as a friend. In a moment of reflection, Daniel realizes that their friendship may be irreparably damaged, but he also acknowledges his own role in perpetuating their cycle of conflict.
- Two males must overcome the stigma and misconceptions of their races. Only through uniting as one, can they break free from their figurative cages and triumph.