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- When the past collides with the present, the story of two star-crossed-lovers gets revealed. Showing that their social classes have played a big part in the fate of their story.
- We meet, we get to know each other, we fall in love; we kiss, we embrace, we get physical, and we enjoy the moment, but does it mean that we really have each other? Is it possible that all kinds of desires, both physical and abstract, can make a difference in a relationship? Because even though I love you, I still think of others.
- Two men who have an unacknowledged relationship five years ago meet each other during the pandemic. Will they finally have a happy ending or a mother's love get in the way to protect her son?
- On the eve of the presidential inauguration, the seemingly happy life of a middle class family is shattered when a policeman Eddie Boy kills a mother and a son.
- With his family life in shambles amidst the government's war on drugs, a young man transitions from being an ordinary filmmaker to being a full-fledged member of the revolutionary movement, proving that conviction knows no gender.
- Jim and Michael watch their unfinished film. Jim teases Michael if he had a hard on during the sex scene. Michael denies it. But the teasing progresses into a confrontation. Jim emphatically asks Michael, "Did you really feel harassed? Did I abuse you?"
- Episode two traces back the day Jim meets Michael again while jogging on the grounds of a university. It also gives a glimpse of how the director and then young actor treated each other during the press conference of their ill-fated project. We see their dynamics. They are friends. More than friends. Once they get to Jim's apartment, they torridly make-out, but Jim becomes violent.
- The volatile moment leads to a passionate lovemaking. During the act, Michael is in control, almost choking Jim. They then drink, smoke weed, and talk like old friends. Michael ask, 'When are we going back to normal,' referring to the quarantine status of the metro. Jim answers that there is no going back to the old ways.
- Jim and Michael continue reminiscing the past. They discuss their dreams before. Then, we are taken to the moment when Jim asks Michael if he really harassed him five years ago. And once again we learn that Michael, who had a girlfriend that time, had a hard time acknowledging the unspoken relationship they had, however special it had been.
- After spending the night with Michael, Jim visits his mother, YVONNE, who lives in another unit at the same building where he lives. He patiently listens to his mother's stories of her travels in Europe while employed by an Arab family overseas. Jim then proceeds with his daily routine, like writing, and prepares dinner for Michael. But after an emotional bout, Yvonne collapses and dies.
- Michael goes back to Jim's but in a weird twist, he sees Yvonne at the stairs. He leaves in a hurry and sends Jim a message that he is not coming anymore. Jim then discovers his mother's dead body. After sometime, at a wedding, Jim and Michael meet again. After the tension-filled ceremony, how will Jim and Michael deal with this fateful meeting?
- The protagonist and his boyfriend Marco have a steady relationship, but when he meets Joaquin at the same time, he develops an unexpected connection.
- Even though CJ and Joaquin are inseparable, the two of them appear to be free in their own lives, maintaining a delicate method of getting along with each other.
- Joaqin maintains contact with his boyfriend during quarantine, but the two of them have fallen into silence at times.
- The protagonist and Joaquin each return to their own circles of comfort and get back to their respective stable lives.
- The protagonist has found a new partner, but they don't seem to be a good match for each other, so he considers breaking things off early.
- Joaquin and his boyfriend CJ talk about everything under the sun; for the two of them, their partner provides comfort to the other's existence.