This romantic Chinese drama premieres this week on July 25, 2024. It features Zhang Jiongmin and Jiang Zhinan in the leading roles. The drama tells the story of ex-lovers Xie Shi (Zhang Jingmin) and Xu Mu (Jiang Zhinan). They encounter each other once again, many years after their breakup. But their situation has now completely changed. The former couple is now a boss and an employee. Will love blossom once again as they engage in a game of cat and mouse?
The drama tells the story of Ji Xing (Tan Songyun), as she faces many obstacles after resigning from her secured nine-to-five job to pursue entrepreneurship. After witnessing old people from the countryside suffer from the lack of medical facilities, she decides to establish her own company to help them. When her team faces financial difficulties, Han Ting (Xu Kai), the president of a big technology company, becomes their savior and invests in the company.
The two are past acquaintances, but little does Ji Xing know that Han Ting has been in love with her for many years. Will Ji Xing be able to handle all the setbacks she faces in her love life and career?
The Wuxia Chinese drama Dashing Youth, featuring Neo Hou, He Yu, and Hu Lianxin in the lead roles, will release a total of eight episodes this week. As seen in the official trailer, it will tell the story of Baili Dongjun (Neo Hou), a heroic young man who strives to prove his worth. The stubborn man has always been uninterested in studying the art of war. Rather, he enjoys making wine.
But everything changed after his childhood friend, Ye Yun (He Yu), was murdered. The mischievous boy joins the school of Li Chang Sheng to learn martial arts. He miraculously reunites with his dead friend after many years, who now goes by a different name. Many years later, the two face each other on the battlefield after Ye Yun is manipulated to launch a war.
Other than these, Detective Duo: Maiden and Horseman and Love in a Dream will release their final episodes, respectively, on July 22 and 25, 2024. The popular Xuanhuan drama Lost You Forever season 2 will also end its run on July 22, 2024. Meanwhile, Another Soul in Me, Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty II To the West, The Silicon Waves, Her Disguise, etc., will continue their weekly run.
Srimoyee is a Chinese drama news writer. She fell in love with Chinese dramas and movies after stumbling upon Wong Kar-wai's works. She is also into anime, Kpop and Korean dramas. iKON and B.I bring her comfort.
"Future-Drama" is the fifteenth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. The 350th episode overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 17, 2005.[1] In the episode, Bart and Lisa stumble into Professor Frink's basement, and he gives them a look into their future as teenagers getting ready for their high school graduation.
Eight years in the future (2013), Bart and Lisa are getting ready for their high school graduation and Homer and Marge have separated after Homer blew the family savings on an undersea home. Lisa is graduating two years early and has a scholarship to Yale University, while dating a muscular Milhouse and Bart dates a skateboarder named Jenda. He also shows them a picture of Lisa at age 12 (2009) after she was saved by Milhouse from a fire, which she later learns that he started. After the prom, Jenda wants to have sex with Bart, but Bart has no plans for the future and wants Jenda to marry him and live an aimless life, so she breaks up with him.
Bart unsuccessfully seeks advice from Homer on dating. He then shows Lisa a hologram of the prom, and tells her love can be painful; she agrees, noting she broke up with Milhouse and he had an Incredible Hulk-style meltdown. Lisa suggests that to get Jenda back, he must show her he can provide for her. Bart decides to take Lisa's advice and gets a job at the Kwik-E-Mart. While delivering groceries to Mr. Burns, he rescues him from a robbery by Snake Jailbird. As a reward, Burns gives Lisa's scholarship to Bart. He accepts it, seeing it as a way to get Jenda back. He then tells Lisa about the scholarship causing present and future Lisa to both get angry at Bart. Bart reconciles with Jenda, and now has a good future. That night, Jenda again wants to have sex with Bart, but then he goes into Professor Frink's basement and sees Lisa's bleak future with Milhouse on Frink's machine. Jenda is furious at Bart (she notes she never had any problems sparking romance with Todd Flanders), and gives him an ultimatum: leave and they are finished. Bart does head out and saves Lisa from accepting Milhouse's dismal proposal, then tells his sister he is giving her scholarship back and will find a woman who loves him for himself. Professor Frink then tells present Bart he will get one at age 83, then die one minute later, and his brain would be buried in a pauper's grave.
Meanwhile, Marge has dumped Krusty and reunites with Homer in the underwater home. During the credits, Bart is shown to find the sequence boring, and instead watches Cletus Spuckler's future as the Vice President of the United States on his way to a funeral for the Sultan of Brunei.
The episode was written by Matt Selman, his thirteenth writing credit for The Simpsons. The episode was the third season sixteen episode that Mike B. Anderson directed, following "Fat Man and Little Boy" and "Pranksta Rap". It was the third future-themed episode of The Simpsons, following the season six episode "Lisa's Wedding" and the season eleven episode "Bart to the Future".[2][3]
Even though this is the 350th episode broadcast on FOX, the 350th in production order is "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star" (which was temporarily shelved following Pope John Paul II's death, and was originally supposed to air after "Don't Fear the Roofer").
The episode's title is a parody of the TV series Futurama, which was also created by Simpsons creator Matt Groening.[5] The character Bender makes a cameo appearance when Homer and Bart pass through a quantum tunnel; voice actor John DiMaggio reprised his role voicing Bender.[5] The song playing while Homer and Bart cruise through the former's hovercar is "I.G.Y." by Donald Fagen. The songs "Take On Me" by a-ha, "Bizarre Love Triangle" by New Order, "Incense and Peppermints" by Strawberry Alarm Clock, and "True" by Spandau Ballet[6] are played during Bart and Lisa's prom. "Sea of Love" by Phil Phillips plays while Homer and Marge kiss in the former's aquatic home. "Lenny's Super Pet" bears a strong resemblance to Superman's pet dog, Krypto the Superdog.[7]
Following the success of Uncle Samsik and Blood Free, Disney Plus is back to entertaining K-drama fans with its latest release, Red Swan. Know all about the plot, episodes, release schedule and other details of Red Swan here.
Previously in the Disney Plus Hotstar K-drama, viewers meet the successful Wan-soo (played by Kim Ha-neul) and get insight into her charitable works through her foundation NOW. The episodes also throw light on her closeness with her bodyguard Seo Do-yoon (Rain) after he saves her from a brutal public attack.
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