A group of university friends navigate academics, friendships, and romance as they deal with the ups and downs of campus life.
The Rangers are made up of 16 GMMTV artists whose appearances rotate. Often joined by celebrity guests, they separate into teams to compete in themed games.
"Wednesday Club" is a club of middle children who feel they haven't been accepted, that no one pays them any attention. There are seven members, Kong, Phali, Tam, May, Kun, Mac and Pheem, and one ironclad rule: members may not form romantic relationships with each other in order to maintain amity.
Siblings Li, Pakorn and Pawin were born into a family of Chinese traders. The three are affectionate, always taking good care of each other. Pakorn doesn't receive the equal love of their father, Ko Beng, however. He was born during the recession and is therefore branded a jinx, unlike Pawin who was born during the period of trade recovery and regarded as the family's golden child. Two factors bring their sibling love to a turning point. The first is Rungtawan, the daughter of business owners down their same lane. The second is Asalha or Ah, a thief Pakorn mistakenly gets involved with and who incriminates him in a violent crime. Their steadfast sibling love is transformed into a feud between outlaw and rookie cop.
The school music club is on the verge of closure. In order for the club to continue to exist, the new club leader has to take a desperate step - to become a servant of the school president. How will this tangled story end?
Satang Kittiphop Sereevichayasawat is a Thai actor under GMMTV. After graduating from Suankularb Wittayalai School, he went on to study at Srinakharinwirot University's College of Social Communication Innovation. Satang first entered the industry when he competed in GMMTV's "School Star 2019" contest. Although he didn't ultimately win, he signed a contract with the company in 2020 before debuting as an actor. Satang is the owner of the clothing brand KUDO$.