- A boys' junior national volleyball championship is approaching. 'Puen' (Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang) is a talented hitter. 'Singha' (Papangkorn Lerkcharoempote) is a competent setter. The two are skilled players of Theppanya School's volleyball team. They both vow to do their best to win the tournament. However, all of a sudden, Singha needs to move and changes schools to St Sebastian School and joins their volleyball team, which is the number one rival of the Theppanya School's team. Puen and his teammates are very upset and disappointed with Singha's betrayal. They decide to reform and make their volleyball team stronger by recruiting a new setter named 'Than' (Thiti Mahayotaruk). Than is a hardheaded and always gets into fights with Puen. To resolve this problem, 'Best' (Apinya Sakuljaroensuk), their beautiful team manager, decides to hire 'Win' (Prama Imanotai) as their new coach. Win comes up with an intensive training programme that pushes the boys so hard. The training causes Best to wonder if Coach Win is doing this to help the kids chase their dreams, or is it an attempt to relive a life, and a dream that he was never able to realise for himself. As the tournament day gets closer, the harder their training becomes. Puen, Than, and their team members start to bond and open their hearts and develop sportsmanship towards one another. Then the days comes when Puen faces Singha again on the volleyball court but on the opposite side of the net. Will Puen and his team be able to overcome their rage towards Singha and learn what it truly means to be volleyball players?—GDH 559
- 'Boo' (Teeradon Supapunpinyo) is a 17-year-old boy suffering from depression who finally finds a sense of purpose in skateboarding. However, his strict father is strongly against his new passion and forbids it. Despite her great effort, intern psychiatrist 'Bell' (Chayanit Chansangavej) fails to convince Boo's father of the therapeutic benefits. While sneaking out to skateboard one day, Boo meets and falls for 'Baifern' (Narupornkamol Chaisang). Her older brother 'Simon' (Toni Rakkaen) is the leader of a professional skateboarding gang and becomes Boo's mentor. Their encounter will transfer Boo's life and the people around him.—GDH 559
- 'SHOOT. I Love You' is a story about a group of teenagers who learn about themselves, friendship, and love through archery. Bo (Narikun Ketprakorn) is an eccentric girl who has never managed to achieve anything, whether in her studies, school activities, or sports, as she tends to give up easily. One day, Bo comes across Archwin (Chanon Satinatornkul), a determined archery athlete. While watching him practise, Bo falls hard for him. She then forces her close childhood friend, Shan (Krissanapoom Pibulsonggram), an agreeable talented boy, into practising archery with her in the hope of attracting Archwin's attention. During practice, Bo and Shan meet an archery star, Fame (Kanyawee Songmuang), who is superior to Bo in every aspect. As Fame becomes her rival in both love and archery, Bo realises that it is time to prove her abilities and quit being a loser. She decides to dedicate herself to archery practice and tries hard to win over her crush.—GDH 559
- 'Side by Side' tells a heartwarming story about the unconditional love and family bond of two sisters, 'Ms Tum' (Hattaya Wongkrajang) and 'Ms Taeng' (Suquan Bulakul). Having lost both their husbands, they now turn to each other to raise their sons. Ms Tum's son, 'Gym' (Thanapob Leeratanakachorn), is autistic. To help encourage his development, Ms Taeng, a former badminton player, teaches Gym to play badminton with her son, 'Dong' (Wongravee Nateetorn). Not only they discover Gym's incredible badminton talent, but also realise that Gym and Dong make a great team. Despite all the tragedy and difficulty, Ms Taeng then has them practise badminton together every day. This plants the seeds for Gym and Dong to grow up with dreams of becoming the best doubles badminton players ever.—GDH 559
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