Prison Break is a suspenseful drama series directed by Ge Ethanis et al., written by Paul Shuelling, and starring Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell.
The play tells a story about salvation, Michael plans to escape and successfully escape in order to save his brother Lincoln, who was framed and imprisoned, and is imprisoned again during his escape career, and finally collects evidence to exonerate himself.

"Friends" is an American television sitcom centered on six old friends living in Manhattan, New York, and describes their ten years of ups and downs. The series consisted of 10 seasons and 236 episodes, which aired on the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004.
"Friends" is one of the most popular TV series in history, with all ten seasons of the year in the top ten ratings, and it is still popular and re-screened around the world today. "Friends" was also widely acclaimed, winning the 54th Emmy Award for Best Drama Series in a Comedy category and was nominated for a total of 62 primetime Emmy Awards.
24 Hours is an action shootout thriller produced by Fox Film Corporation in the United States, directed by Stephen Hopkins, Jon Kasa, Brad Turner, and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Carlos Bonnard, Eliza Kuspert, Dennis Heisbert, Leslie Hope, Mary Lane Ledger and others.
The 24 episodes of each season tell the story of a series of counter-terrorism operations carried out by the CTU of the U.S. Counterterrorism Group in one day, and how the protagonist Jack Ball chooses between family, country and civilians in 24 hours to defeat the terrorists
The Big Bang Theory (TBBT)
The play tells the funny life story of four otaku scientists and a beautiful neighbor. In late April 2014, the "Big Bang Theory" policy reasons Sohu video could not be played and removed from the shelves. On July 22, 2015, the eighth season of "The Big Bang Theory" got a license to launch Sohu Video. In August 2009, the series won the Television Critics Association (TCA) Award for Best Comedy Series. On September 18, 2017, he won the Best Comedy Multi-Shot Editing Award at the 69th Emmy Awards
Four years after the hiatus of the same name hit, the much-anticipated movie version is finally out, with four friends, Kelly, Samantha (Kim Carroll), Charlotte (Christine Davis), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon). Life in Manhattan continues, the four of them are still struggling with careers, feelings, motherhood and other mundane affairs, and life makes them more and more aware of the importance of friendship. "Spicy, sharp and gorgeous, Sex and the City is exactly the movie that love movie fans have been waiting for for a long time." (Rosit Durec, The San Francisco Observer)
2 Broke Girls is a sitcom that premiered on September 19, 2011, CBS.
Set in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, the show tells the story of two urban girls with completely different identities. Max (Kate Daylins) was born into poor families, while Caroline (Beth Beaux) was born into a wealthy family. Caroline's family was in the middle of nowhere, so she had to work at the restaurant where Max worked to earn money. The two discussed raising $250,000 to co-start the project
Lost Season 1 is a series of films produced by ABC Studios and produced by J. A science fiction suspense drama by J. Abrams, Jeffrey Lieber, Damon Lindelof, and others, starring Matthew Fox, Josh Hallowe, Evangeline Lily, Terry O'Quinn, and others, premiered in the United States on September 22, 2004.
The drama mainly tells the story of Ocean airways 815 crashing on a mysterious tropical island in the Pacific Ocean, and 48 lucky survivors struggle and survive in the tropical jungle.
Femme Fatales is an American television series broadcast by Cinemax and directed by Mark A. Altman, airing every Friday from May 13, 2011. The story mainly describes the story of the powerful, sexy and dangerous women.
Grey's Anatomy is a medically themed film that won Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards and premiered on March 27, 2005. The show focuses on a group of young people trying to become doctors, and doctors trying to keep them human. While training doctors with high intensity, it is mixed with a large number of comedy and sexual elements, revealing that in the painful life of intern doctors, whether it is drugs or interpersonal relationships, it cannot be simply defined in black and white, and the real life is actually like a gray shadow.
Boston Law is a companion drama to ABC Television's The Practice, which tells the story of Alan Shaw, who decides to work for The Law Firm of Crane, Poole, and Schmidt after being fired by Young, Frutt, and Berluti. With the help of his boss, Danny Crane, he won several cases that no one wanted to take on, and he quickly built up his authority. And because of this, it became famous. Allen's outstanding achievements in his work and his usual disgraceful means have made his colleagues who adhere to traditional values