They left the room empty with six keys, and I added a seventh seat to the sofa in the cafe.
Reborn in 1994, I was splashed with coffee by a runaway bride as soon as I went downstairs!
A die-hard fan of the sitcom, Bruce Lin, wakes up to find himself reborn in the New York apartment building where Friends opened! He stumbles upon Rachel's elopement scene right at the start and even gets the limited-edition "Central Perk Coffee Stain" skin.
No cheat system? No problem! He uses his past life memories and screenwriting skills to infiltrate his old friends' group—helping Joey revise a script to become a hit, and teaching Rachel how to achieve a career comeback! Monica thinks he's meddling too much?
Brucelin: "Since I've been reborn into my favorite sitcom from my past life, my goal is to make it never end!" As the butterfly's wings flutter, I will join the six-person group through their laughter and tears, becoming the indispensable seventh member!
No system + Rebirth + Time travel from American TV series + The Big Bang Theory + Lighthearted and funny + Academic genius + Slice of life + Verbal banter
Chemistry PhD Dai Jun is unexpectedly reborn in 2007, becoming David Zhou, an Asian physicist in the American sitcom "The Big Bang Theory." Using his knowledge from both lives, he narrowly lands a job at Caltech, becoming a colleague and neighbor of Sheldon and Leonard.
As the plot unfolds, Leonard falls head over heels for his beautiful neighbor Penny, only to be humiliated by his ex-boyfriend with his pants pulled down. David, a reborn individual, has a brilliant but ultimately flawed idea: find out the model number, buy Penny a TV, and give it to her as a hero?
Sheldon: A logical dead end! Morally depraved!
Leonard: For love, this plan is perfect!
Thus, the Frankenstein's monsters embarked on a hilarious and absurd journey to "change the TV".