The parallels of these two tv shows firstly, with love for love's sake are strikingly evident. Similar to real-life relationships, the narrative transcends mere romantic entanglements, delving into the profound essence of love itself. Characters navigate through complexities, learning to cherish each other beyond societal norms, reflecting the depth of genuine affection. Their journey mirrors the unpredictability of authentic connections, showcasing both the joys and challenges of love. Just as in real life, the show emphasizes the importance of acceptance and understanding, portraying love in its purest form, untainted by external motives. Ultimately, it celebrates the beauty of love for love's sake.
They both dislike each other at first and then start to like each other. It's a very cute and easy bl.
they are both great shows! But they also both have some more heavy stuff in them, for those who like that in a show
- Both set in school setting as well
-it has a similar vibe with the cute moments
- great acting
- this drama is set in a video game/transmigration.
-it has a similar vibe with the cute moments
- great acting
- this drama is set in a video game/transmigration.
Both dramas are about an augmented-reality game; while the ML in Love for Love’s Sake gets transported straight into the game and has to live by its rules, the game on the other hand bleeds into the reality of the ML in Memories of the Alhambra and things that occur in the game start to get real consequences. Both has romance.
Both have similarly dark time travel/alternate universe plots. What starts off as an interesting back-to-high school hook soon develops into something far more grave. Also, the acting and production of both is very high quality. If you can stomach seeing people who are mentally in their 20s-30s falling in love with high schoolers, then go for it and watch them both.