Playboyy - Season 1

Season 1
When sex brings mysteries needed to be solved, a group of friends go explore the wicked world of young adults, expose shady business and discover their deepest darkest desires through chaotic sex and relationships.
Episodes

Episode 1
After Nant's disappearance, his brother Nont takes on his identity to try to discover his fate. Zouey meets a handsome and charming nude model, Teena, in his painting class at college who offers to give him private lessons at home. First makes a connection with Soong, a pizza delivery guy; the two find some common interests right away.

Episode 2
Nont meets with Prom to learn more about his brother. He discovers that Nant was in debt and Prom had been helping him pay off the debt.

Episode 3
First is overly concerned with Soong's every move which leads to the two of them fighting; Captain starts getting closer to his senior Keen.

Episode 4
When Nont learns about the people involved in Nant's disappearance, he decides to offer up his body and betray his friends for the truth.

Episode 5
Aob starts to teach Puen how to treat clients; Phop accidentally realizes that Nuth has a necklace with the letter "N" on it.

Episode 6
Zouey and the others hold a party, where they play every kind of game possible to figure out more information that remains hidden.

Episode 7
Nont follows Phop to Nuth's place, intending to force Nuth to tell him the reason for Nant's disappearance.

Episode 8
First wants to try having something beyond a physical relationship with Soong, while everyone starts to wonder whether Nant is still alive or not.

Episode 9
Aob sees a message on Puen's mobile phone that he feels deeply uncomfortable with; Captain accidentally discovers a box containing a dog mask.

Episode 10
Nant's whereabouts are finally revealed, but Nont decides to continue his investigation. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure suddenly appears on campus.

Episode 11
First, Zouey and the other boys rush to the Playboyy Lounge to figure out Jason's secret, but a big conflict emerges.

Episode 12
When Captain's sex video is leaked, he is expelled from school. Non plans a kidnapping, but the situation suddenly goes out of control.

Episode 13
The boys start leading new lives, with some choosing to leave Non's side because they can't forgive him.

Episode 14
Phop is worried when Nuth goes to jail, Soong loses contact while working, and a foreboding feeling begins to haunt First.
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