Both explore what it means to be a family and explores sibling relationships, abandonment, and mental health issues.
Recommended by SlowCookie
The plot is very similar: non-blood-related siblings falls in love growing up. But Go Ahead is way better because it's not only about the romance, but the whole family plot.
Recommended by Giovana
Both dramas are heavy and emotional which focuses on family relationships. Go Ahead has more comedic and romantic sides while Beautiful World has mystery and school stuff.
Recommended by idontevenknow
A trio of unrelated young people, each with emotional wounds, become a family and help each other heal. The story deals with themes of abuse, parental death, and a love story between two of the three.
Recommended by emeraldarrows
Both are heartwarming stories. And you will definitely love the childhood part in both of these shows
Recommended by Anks
If "Go Ahead" talked about how to develop family, then "My Mr. Mermaid" talked about to develop dream. When you have to hold what you are dreaming of. And you cannot lose hope for your dream and your love.
Recommended by nomiansi
Both have emotional moments where you will cry when family reunites. A mother also leaves the family to pursue her own happiness but also returns to the family to gain acceptance from the son she abandoned.
Recommended by strangr
The stories and styles are not the same, but I feel like if you like Our Blues, you may also like Go Ahead. Both address the complex emotional baggage that comes with family or lack of.

Go Ahead focuses more on the romance though and there are clear leads, but both are well done family dramas.
Recommended by Miss Romcom
One is M/F and the other BL but both have the theme of three kids (two boys and a girl) forming a family. Later on, one of the "siblings" falls in love with another, but the other "sibling" is initially uncomfortable with it.
Recommended by emeraldarrows
The main characters have deep emotional wounds and trauma and start to heal with each other's help. There's also a scene where ML clings to/hugs FL that reminds me so much of a similar scene in the other drama. Both feature happy endings after much suffering and heartbreak.
Recommended by emeraldarrows
Family and school drama
mostly about family and struggling youth in their lives
both are similar in the family aspect
Recommended by Architectofnonsence
Similarities
-In both dramas the FL and ML have problems with their moms or absent mother
-Both deal with real topics of mental health
-Both have leads that known each other in childhood then reunite
-Both are about forming a family in the end
Recommended by Victoria an
I you liked the relationship of Jiang Lin and Li Bing, or the whole drama with Li Bings family, you will enjoy this drama. Both dramas show the relationships between different members of a family, showing the hardships of adolescence in a dysfunctional family and the the strong friendships that are created over the years.



Recommended by m g
They are very much similiar to each others. Strong familial bond, the neighbours who were not only good friends but more like a family to each other.
Meet Yourself is a healing drama with mature casts, meanwhile, Go ahead started from the youth and leads towards their adulthood where they experience many hurdles in life and still manages to find comfort in each other.
The concept can be a bit different but you will get the same feels. Healing and comforting.
Recommended by Kamlyn blossoms
I recommend this both drama because , Male lead and Female lead
try to solve problem
In one drama explosion and another student murder/suicide
Recommended by Susuwatari789
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