4 Minutes - Season 1
Season 1
Great is a university student from the Business Administrative Faculty and the son of a wealthy business owner. Out of the blue, he gains the supernatural power to foresee the future in 4 minutes. This power has led him to alter the results of many events. However, Great cannot control his mysterious power on how or when it would appear. He is now on the search for the reason behind his newly gained power.
One day, he decided to change his course of action and help out a friend from being assaulted almost to death. In doing so, Great was also injured. That's when he met Tyme, a resident doctor of a surgery department. He found himself mysteriously drawn toward Tyme. Besides, Tyme has also activated Great's power on multiple occurrences. In fact, Tyme has also found Great incredibly interesting. Thus, the two have tried to get to know each other and start growing their relationship.
Episodes
Episode 1
Great begins experiencing a strange phenomenon where he is seeing visions four minutes into the future. Meanwhile, Great's brother Korn is selected by his father to begin taking over a secretive "Investment" division of the family business.
Episode 2
A conflict with Title lands Great back in the hospital, face to face with Tyme, who he has been having visions about.
Episode 3
When Great confides in Tyme about his visions, Tyme offers to help him find someone to speak to and consults with his friend, Dr. Den.
Episode 4
Great and Tyme make a plan to save to save Nan. After three weeks away, Korn tries to reconnect with Tonkla.
Episode 5
Great and Tyme experience the fallout from their rescue of Nan. Fahsai pressures Korn into an uncomfortable situation.
Episode 6
Tyme secretly records his passionate affair with Great; Great has an accident while returning home alone.
Episode 7
Win discovers crucial evidence but is also targeted; Tyme accidentally finds his mother's diary.
Episode 8
Ton Kla and Korn are caught by Win while running away; Tyme is brooding after his grandmother's death.
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
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