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2008-05-02
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Robyn, the sharp and witty publicity maven, is an expert at her craft but a complete self-saboteur when it comes to her personal life. Robyn’s work as a crisis PR strategist is fast-paced and unpredictable, as she counsels high-profile personalities in entertainment, fashion and sports.
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Unveiling the secrets of Thailand’s BL industry, this series follows the loves, scandals, and struggles of a director and his milieu.
The antics of character actor Cooper and the unique group of LA natives who frequent his neighborhood bar.
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After swearing off handsome men because of past trauma, a shy young woman unexpectedly grows close to a charming idol leader and finds herself falling for his true self.
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