Two people become involved with each other through online messages/messaging. Main characters are navigating love, romance, relationships, break-ups, hook-ups...
When it rains, it pours drops the online chatting element very quickly, while in Haru its kept until the end. When it rains it pours also has a cheating element and moves much quicker, although, Haru also has some complicated relationships and touches on relationship troubles while the characters gradually discover their romantic connection.
When it rains, it pours drops the online chatting element very quickly, while in Haru its kept until the end. When it rains it pours also has a cheating element and moves much quicker, although, Haru also has some complicated relationships and touches on relationship troubles while the characters gradually discover their romantic connection.
Both boys love shows are VASTLY different in plot, but i still feel they are a little similar. For one, the visual aesthetic of the paring is similar (one is somewhat taller, has lighter hair and is more submissive, the other has darker hair, a bit broader). Apart from this, both depict adults dealing with relationship complications and break ups. Still, the characters get (back) together.
Beside that both Therapy Game and When It Rains, It Pours are J-bl, they're about a chance encounter between a straight man and gay man. As both series progress, the relationship develops from friends to lovers. I'm drawn to the idea of a straight man's pov. What makes a him fall for a gay man? Or perhaps I am intrigued by how the gay person seduce the straight man!?
Both are japanese dramas that center on a complicated situationship mostly and initially motivated by sexual desire/loneliness. The characters' meeting is a coincidence but the characters realise they have much more in common them they thought. Both are also romantically entangled with/romantically interested in other people.
Lgbtq+ characters and content too
Lgbtq+ characters and content too



