Writing
17-year-old tennis player Katya is forced to quit the sport. Her family has no money, no connections, and not even the desire to fight for her dream of the world of big-time sports. Now tennis has become a way of survival for the girl. Pretending to be a novice, Katya goes to private courts in Moscow and beats rich amateurs for money. One of these "duels" is witnessed by former professional athlete Igor Strelnikov, a tired coach who has long dreamed of finding a truly gifted child. When he sees Katya, he realizes that this is the "uncut diamond" and his chance to return to the world of big—time sports. Igor is making the biggest bet of his career on Katya.
Since childhood, the operative Gosha Kotov dreamed of becoming as cool as his legendary father, who died in the line of duty back in the 1990s. At first, Gosha does not really succeed in catching criminals, because he is a coward, but by the will of circumstances, an infected dog bites him, and the guy becomes a werewolf — incredibly strong and dexterous, with an acute sense of smell and hearing. But what remains unchanged in Gauche is his keen sense of justice. From that moment on, he begins to actively fight crime, as well as solve his personal problems.
Employees of one strange agency are searching for rare items under the guidance of a loser journalist.
Lech, by his 30s, has already burned himself in a relationship and is now enjoying bachelor life in an apartment with a friend. But a friend suddenly grows up and decides to move in with his girlfriend, whom he found in the STPP — "Potential Partner Selection Bureau". Lech does not immediately, but decides to also try to find "compatibility love" based on computer modulations. And finds it! But there is a problem: she has already found love for herself, and this is not Lech.