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Star In My Mind (Thai Series)

Review Star In My Mind (Thai Series)

So this is what it’s like to dive into an older BL series packed with clichés, melodrama, and a whole lot of fluff. This show lacks a real plot, genuine conflict, or anything that could make it even slightly interesting. Thankfully, with just 8 episodes running about 45 minutes each, they didn’t stretch it out…

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Review 2025-02-13
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