YYY - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Nott causes an electrical surge in the apartment building, causing him to face potential eviction from the building. When a newcomer, Pun, arrives, Nott sees an opportunity to keep his home in the building.
Episode 2
Pun's imaginary couple partner, Pao, arrives at the apartment building. Yuri finds a way in to the all male building.
Episode 3
Nott and Pun get stuck in the elevator; Porpla gathers the residents of the building to try to appease the "Yaoi Spirit".
Episode 4
Pun starts feeling jealous over Nott after he shows too much appreciation for Arm's gift. Porpla facilitates a room change at Pun's request.
Episode 5
Arm confesses his feelings to Nott; Wangchao and Mahan set the building on fire.
Episode 6
Porpla plans a farewell party for Pun after he announces his plans to move out.
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