Addicted Heroin

August. 13,2024      
Rating:
9
Trailer Synopsis

“Hero,” the general’s son, had run away from home because his father was about to remarry and take in his stepson to live in the house. Then he met “Pop,” a poor boy and a classmate at school. Hero pretended to be poor in order to get close to Pop. But then he discovered that Pop was his stepmother’s son. Problems lined up to obstruct their path. Both of them have to use love to overcome class barriers and obstacles from those around them.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2024

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10 Episode

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Episode 1 - Addicted to teasing
August. 13,2024

Frustrated with his father and his homelife, Hero runs away from home to attend school in a town where his aunt lives. There, he meets Pop, and the two experience a rocky start in their relationship.

Episode 2 - Addicted to being alone
August. 20,2024

Hero finds ways to make amends with Pop, including protecting him from a school bully.

Episode 3 - Addicted to Lies
August. 27,2024

Hero turns the crisis of his father‘s financial cut-off into an opportunity to stay in the same community as Poppy. However, Hero's attachment to Poppy, irritates his girlfriend, Lala, who follows him and tries to pull him back with an unexpected plan, altering the relationship between Lala, Hero, and Poppy forever.

Episode 4 - Addicted to Closeness
September. 03,2024

Hero creates an opportunity to stay at Poppy's house, displaying behavior that makes Poppy question whether they are friends or something more. Hero sticks close, overly protective, and nosy with issues of sexual education. However, the relationship shatters when they discover their parents are getting married, hurting both of them deeply.

Episode 5 - Episode 5
September. 10,2024

Episode 6 - Episode 6
September. 17,2024

Episode 7 - Episode 7
September. 24,2024

Episode 8 - Episode 8
October. 01,2024

Episode 9 - Episode 9
October. 08,2024

Episode 10 - Episode 10
October. 15,2024

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