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“Only Boo The Series” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)

Crushes and being the most popular boy in school isn’t the only thing on a boy’s mind, this is proven true by the new GMMTV BL series “My Boo the Series”. Though by the end of the first episode, it’s not too far off for main character Moo played by Keen Suvijak. The boy on the cusp of graduating from high school if he could just focus on school. But much to his mother’s chagrin he wants to be an idol through dancing. A desire that leads the headstrong boy to sent to the country for a punishment that would allow him to graduate. The spoiled boy that Moo is would be overwhelmed if not for the near constant support of an older boy named Kang (Sea Dechchart). Why Kang helps Moo is made logically clear early on as he helps a woman get to the market and home safely.

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OSSAN’S LOVE RETURNS (SEASON 3) – 2024 – Japan – 9 Episodes & 2 Special Episodes

“When you are in the midst of happiness, it’s hard to realize that you’re actually happy, right?” – quote from Ossan’s Love Season 3

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“Love is Better the Second Time Around” Series Review (Ep.3 to 6)

“I love you” aren’t easy words to say. For many, expressing emotion through actions is much easier than putting emotion into words, especially when misunderstandings and miscommunication have colored how you feel about relationships.

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“Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!” Series Review (Ep.3 to 12)

Perfect Blend of Love, Respect, and Emotions.

Sypnosis: Having never had sex in his life, after Kiyoshi Adachi reaches his 30th birthday he becomes a “wizard”: he develops an ability to hear the thoughts of other people by touching them. One day, he discovers that his popular co-worker, Yuichi Kurosawa, is in love with him. While dealing with the awkwardness of being able to hear Kurosawa’s rather forthright feelings towards him, Adachi comes to terms with how much Kurosawa values him and starts to develop reciprocal feelings of his own.

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