On a road trip, Ahmed a train conductor is torn between his loyalty to the old Tunisian railway company and his personal aspirations, while Fitati, his colleague, chooses to become a whistleblower on train accidents.
Laura, the bride, is at the point of escaping her own wedding party when she's stopped by her dad, Oskaras, a corrupt politician, who wants his sophisticated and exquisite daughter to marry a small town man Edgaras in order to fix his damaged reputation. Oskaras hires Giedrius as the wedding's emcee, who is later criticized by PR specialist Darius. Two older gentlemen, following primitive wedding traditions, begin chasing down Giedrius to hang him for his lies. The groom's younger brother Pasha, and Laura's younger sister Goda later begin falling in love themselves. As time passes, the bride and groom begin to realize that they might have overestimated just how well they really know each other - there's lots of decision making that needs to be done.
Enron dives from the seventh largest US company to bankruptcy in less than a year in this tale told chronologically. The emphasis is on human drama, from suicide to 20,000 people sacked: the personalities of Ken Lay (with Falwellesque rectitude), Jeff Skilling (he of big ideas), Lou Pai (gone with $250 M), and Andy Fastow (the dark prince) dominate. Along the way, we watch Enron game California's deregulated electricity market, get a free pass from Arthur Andersen (which okays the dubious mark-to-market accounting), use greed to manipulate banks and brokerages (Merrill Lynch fires the analyst who questions Enron's rise), and hear from both Presidents Bush what great guys these are.
Veteran actress Lainey Allen is tired of being sidelined for younger talent on the soap she has starred in for twenty years. Coupled with finding it harder to retain her lines, she decides not to renew her contract, and she and her publicist and partner, Eva Morales, move to a beach house overlooking the ocean on the Central California coast. The move highlights some small changes in Lainey's personality - mild depression that Eva puts down to leaving the show. But when Lainey starts to forget more than can be attributed to stress, Eva insists on a visit to the doctor. A Million Happy Nows chronicles Lainey and Eva's changing relationship as they struggle to deal with the diagnosis of Lainey's Early Onset Alzheimer's, the prospect of an indomitable woman's future of dependence and her single support system - the woman who was once in awe of her, became everything to her, and will now look after her.
Nani plays the gang leader of five women belonging to different age groups, helping them to plot revenge.