Young Helene lives a stressful existence jumping job to job while dealing with personal issues. One day, she meets cello instructor Oskar, who provides the first sense of security she's had in her young life. Helene, nicknamed Hell, must consider whether she really wants that quiet happy life she has always dreamed of having.
A darkly comic look at members of a dysfunctional L.A. family that run a funeral business.When death is your business, what is your life? For the Fisher family, the world outside of their family-owned funeral home continues to be at least as challenging as--and far less predictable than--the one inside.
In Imperial Beach, California, the Yosts—a dysfunctional family of surfers—intersect with two new arrivals to the community: a dim-but-wealthy surfing enthusiast and man spurned by the Yosts years ago.
Jonathan Ames, a young Brooklyn writer, is feeling lost. He's just gone through a painful break-up, thanks in part to his drinking, can't write his second novel, and carouses too much with his magazine editor. Rather than face reality, Jonathan turns instead to his fantasies — moonlighting as a private detective — because he wants to be a hero and a man of action. A dejected Brooklyn writer chooses to dive deep into his detective fantasies as a private eye. He does so after his long time girlfriend breaks up with him because of his daily self-destructive habits like smoking marijuana and white wine consumption. The brain behind the series is the graphic novelist and author, Jonathan Ames.
Explore human emotions with narratives inspired by Asian cuisines. Shot from the perspective of eight different storytellers, each episode takes an alternative approach to showcasing the tales and taste of Asia through drama, satire, and comedy.