Time: The Series - Season 1

Season 1
After witnessing the death of his beloved Chris from a gunshot wound, the heartbroken actor Foam is given a pocket watch that allows him to go back in time and discover the truth. Can Foam take the chance to set things right and bring Chris back from the brink of death? Only time will tell.

Episodes

Episode 1
After getting drunk at a birthday party, Foam gets caught up in a murder case and ends up meeting a mysterious man.

Episode 2
Foam travels back in time to a moment when he still hadn't met Chris, so in order to get close to Chris again, he starts working at the bar.

Episode 3
Ta doesn't take Chris' reminders at work seriously, which makes Chris very angry.

Episode 4
Foam is injured trying to save Chris; Park and Bew spend an unforgettable night together after an accident.

Episode 5
Foam gets his hands on a USB flash drive and thinks that a secret about Chris is hidden inside, so he decides to crack it.

Episode 6
Foam sees someone visit Chris who looks just like the former's ex-girlfriend, which makes Foam uncomfortable.

Episode 7
When Foam faints for no apparent reason, Chris takes on the role of caring for him while telling him something important.

Episode 8
Foam is scouted by Boo and starts attending an artist training program, while Foam's busy life also creates distance between him and Chris.

Episode 9
In order to seize confidential information in Chris' possession, a group of thugs kidnap Chris' niece.

Episode 10
Having gone back to the present, Foam escapes from the hospital and decides to hold a press conference to let the truth be known.
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