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both have the same vibes
I think both share the same theme of camaraderie/brotherhood/friendship. The classic "the real treasure was the friends we made along the way" shounen trope fits these two dramas. TBOY is more serious and dramatic (but there's still humour at times), whereas IAM is fully packed with comedy. I think IAM is a wuxia as well, so that's another similarity. There are a lot of powers, techniques, and sects in TBOY, just like IAM.
The main character in IAM is the descendant & inheritor of one of the most powerful man in the universe so we can infer that he has the potential to be the The Very Best™, though arguably not as OP as TBOY main character.
The main character in IAM is the descendant & inheritor of one of the most powerful man in the universe so we can infer that he has the potential to be the The Very Best™, though arguably not as OP as TBOY main character.
Both are Thai BLs that involve first one and then both of the MLs time traveling into the past and changing events in their lives. At some point in both dramas, one of the MLs is hospitalized and the other ML travels to the past to try to convince him not to meet/become involved with him, in the hopes of saving his life.
Moon Gang Tae is a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who was blessed with everything including a great body, smarts, ability to sympathize with others, patience, ability to react quickly, stamina, and more. Meanwhile, Ko Moon Young is a popular writer of children’s literature who, due to suffering from an antisocial personality disorder, seems extremely selfish, arrogant, and rude. Moon Gang Tae denies love and Ko Moon Young doesn’t know it. The two defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process.
US is by the same author and in the same shared universe as blank the series. ……………………………………… …………………………………… ……………………………………….…. ………………………………………………….
Season 1 of this show; though not a continuation, it’s still really great and a worthwhile watch.
There're similar because we got to see rejection of doctors' feelings.
It's fantastic to see how every one reacts.
Super recommended.
It's fantastic to see how every one reacts.
Super recommended.
The angst of feeling like someone who is a "stand-in" and is just a replacement was prominent in both the shows
You want another toxic/abusive/gaslighting relationship, Skip a Beat is for you. The ML and FL were both toxic, maybe the ML was physical, but the FL played so many mind games and was WRONG about everything. The twist had me in a tizzy! ENJOY
We're diving into the hospital reality and atmosphere.
We have the interaction of humans and supernatural beings sharing a forbidden love that consumes all their hearts.
You won't be disappointed.
We have the interaction of humans and supernatural beings sharing a forbidden love that consumes all their hearts.
You won't be disappointed.
This series makes me remember about Triage because the action is happening in the hospital.
Not to forget the fantasy touch.
For those that like medical series it is a must .
Not to forget the fantasy touch.
For those that like medical series it is a must .
This series makes me remember about Manner of death because the action is happening in the hospital.
And we get similarities like the afterlife and hospital environment.
And we get similarities like the afterlife and hospital environment.
similarities:
- two man one women team
- they are both about afterlife/spirtis/gods
- both of them concentrate on helping people after their death
- both have scenes that will make you emotional
- they contain elements of comedy, fantasy, action and even thriller
They are definitely worth watching so give it a try!
Along With the Gods is a movie and Oh No Here Comes Trouble is a 12 ep drama
- two man one women team
- they are both about afterlife/spirtis/gods
- both of them concentrate on helping people after their death
- both have scenes that will make you emotional
- they contain elements of comedy, fantasy, action and even thriller
They are definitely worth watching so give it a try!
Along With the Gods is a movie and Oh No Here Comes Trouble is a 12 ep drama
its also about mystery and uncovering the truth plus jdrama..................................................
Its also about mystery and police officer and is also a jdrama.......................................