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Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Episode 8 Review: The Red Flag Series Ends Finally!

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Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Episodes 6 and 7 Review: The Series is Definitely Better Than the Korean Version

Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Episodes 6 & 7 Review: The series should have had another name as the characters in the J-drama are much more mature than the K-version.

Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Review (Eps 4 & 5): Can We Just Stop Trusting Red Flags?

Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Review for you to see how Miu is being treated by Ren, the man she loves.

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Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love Review: The first three episodes will keep you hooked with it's flawless visuals and haunting story.

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