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- Girls are killed at a language-school in Spain.
- Detectives investigate the murder of an old man found in a Tokyo rail yard.
- Young-Ung is not having a good time. His girlfriend is a gold digger and cheated on him. He is in Japan and working, but his employer has laid him off and is being raided. The products are also not what they seemed. Along comes the beautiful Sakura who needs to learn Korean in order to perform at work at a travel agency and to feed her child and herself. The two meet and there is a sparkle.
- Young married couple expecting a baby suddenly discover they are half-brother and sister.
- There is an author who has been dumped by his girlfriend and has no inspiration for a next novel. In an attempt to find a solution to both crises, he, along with his publisher friend, decides to seduce a young woman with the singular purpose of keeping a diary of the seduction and then dump her before publishing the book about it. Unfortunately he falls in love with her.
- Very different sisters Rike and Nicola annually make a joint exotic voyage. This time chaotic do-gooder Nicola chose Salamanca, Spain, failing to tell she actually booked to a paying volunteers program, two weeks in self-service inns to help restore a traditional route St.Jacob's pilgrimage to Compostella. Organized, bossy younger Rike still stays, feeling she must solve Rike's marital crisis meanwhile. The volunteers reside in the rural inn of old Felipe, who got his efficient son Carlos, who runs a languages school in Salamanca with his wife, as his unreliable hedonistic brother Pablo missed up again. While both sibling pairs argue, Rike and Carlos get romantically involved.
- A 7 x 26 minute comedy, created by Albert Belz and Tainui Tukiwaho, and written by Albert Belz and Dane Giraud. At Kura Po, teacher Haami Samuels (Maaka Pohatu) attempts to teach a rag-tag group of modern Kiwi misfits tied together by their desire to learn te reo, in the teeth of staunch opposition from principal Hihi Smith. Over the series they stumble clumsily through each other's lives, loves, cultural nuances and misunderstandings. But after all is said and sung, what they ultimately discover is that when lost in translation - laughter is the true language of the universe. Within TONGUE TIED's comedy are elements of soft learning about reo and tikanga for the audience. Each episode is titled and themed after the seven stages of the pohiri. It begins at the first wero where our new students gather nervously, to the final episode of the season where the students, now a whanau, share their hakari, and finally learn the true meaning behind te reo - it's the language of love.
- When Ruslana floods her Munich flat, Vladan, a former Boxer from Serbia, comes to her rescue. It is the night when Ruslana's son Bogdan should finally come from Kiev. He rather falls in love with the spoiled pop-starlet Maria, for whom he is working. Both, however, are depending on Maria's rich patron Jora. The same night in Belgrade Vladan's son Zoran meets Jelena. But she intends to leave her homeland the next day, forever. Three cities. Three Love-Stories. One night in Europe.
- A Spanish teacher Ken has an affair with Shinobu who studies flamenco dancing. The girl's father is living in Segovia. Shinobu leaves for Spain, and soon Ken follows her.