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My Troublesome Star Episode 11 Review: Entertaining But Ultimately Obvious

My Troublesome Star Episode 11 is a fun time but it has truly lost its punch by now.

My Troublesome Star Episode 10 Review: An Engaging Turn of Events

My Troublesome Star episode 10 is absolutely engaging, mostly thanks to Song Seung-heon.

My Troublesome Star Episode 9 Review: Romance Blooms as the Threats Keep on Coming

My Troublesome Star Episode 9 is an enjoyable ride through Se-ra and Cheol's relationship and I am here for it.

My Troublesome Star Episode 7 Review: An Interesting Direction With Confusing Decisions

My Troublesome Star episode 7 is exciting but it's Se-ra's character that continues to get on our nerves.

My Troublesome Star Episode 6 Review: An Engaging Progression But an Unbelievable Protagonist

My Troublesome Star episode 6 is enjoyable but makes me question the reason why the protagonist is written like a confused dodo.

My Troublesome Star Episode 5 Review: An Interesting Mystery, But an Odd Feeling Either Way

My Troublesome Star episode 5 is entertaining but there's just something amiss here that nags at your sanity!

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