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janosch

watching dramas instead of doing uni work

janosch

watching dramas instead of doing uni work
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Both dramas have a main couple that deals with time loops. They have to find out how to end it and what is behind the loop. In Todome no Kiss the loop is, like in Reset, made by the Leads dying. Both have lots of suspense and are interesting to watch.
Recommended by janosch - Jan 18, 2022
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I feel that the chemistry and the characters are quite similar feeling:

-The male lead is a rich arrogant man (in an amusing way)
-The comedy is quite similar
-The female lead is quite optimistic and very capable
-The couple works well together and cherish each other in their own ways
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The mother show of this spin-off. The side couple of Cherry Magic explores their story.
Recommended by janosch - Dec 10, 2020
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Both fantastic and heartfelt BL's. His is about two teenage lovers that broke up in college years and reunite in adulthood with completely different lives.
There is slice of life, there is pain of the past and there are lingering feelings. I feel like both dramas have a more mature side to it but still come across very soft with deeply rooted emotions.
Recommended by janosch - Nov 8, 2020
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If you're looking for another fluffy (or even fluffier) show, Love Is Sweet is what you want. Both shows have wonderful Main Couples, great Characters and are just wonderful to watch if you feel a little down or just to make you feel good. I love them both but I must admit that Love Is Sweet is more memorable of those two!
Recommended by janosch - Oct 31, 2020
They aren't per-sé alike but what makes me connect these two is how wholesome the couples are.
Life Senjou is about two boys finding love in their young years and continuing to love each other in a society that doesn't accept them. The focus here lies more on the story of their lives and has a realistic approach, whereas 30sai made Dotei is definitely more comedic and light-hearted.
Nevertheless, I truly love both of these and they are my favourite Japanese BL's this year. If you enjoy a sweet romance, these are your home.
Recommended by janosch - Oct 23, 2020
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While in itself being quite different ( Mermaid mystery vs. BL drama) they both share a plot of reincarnation and rediscovering the past memories and the hidden conspiracies around their past selves. I really love both of them a lot and rewatched them several times. If you are looking for something fresh and fluffy, check them out!
Recommended by janosch - Aug 9, 2020
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I think first of all the obvious similarities stand out: The gamer relationship between two people. Both couples get involved with each other through some coincidences and end up falling in love. Further than that, I would like to note that the leads are really good fits for each other. (Almost) no annoying misunderstandings, and if, they get resolved rather quickly. The MCs show great understanding of each other and fall in love pretty early on and more so try to stand up against outer dangers together. They are really fluffy and calm. The FLs are pretty similar on their own, too. Calm, smart, talented in their field. They don't need a man to help them at all. They have quite healthy relationships. Overall the dramas just give out very similar vibes and are an easy watch, if you need a good old romance without too much angst or second-lead drama.
Recommended by janosch - Jul 12, 2020
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While they are quite different, at the core they both share the 'Trapped in a story'- plot. While the FL in Extraordinary You gains self-awareness of being in a comic book, the FL in TRoTaR is an author suddenly waking up as a character in her own story. Both FLs are side-characters that are bound to die but try to change their fate while also experiencing and somewhat unexpected romance.
Recommended by janosch - Jul 12, 2020
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In both dramas, the leads are connected trough their past but do not know at first. While in It's Okay to Not Be Okay one of the main leads is calm and the other one quite hot-headed, the dynamic of the couple in Thirty but Seventeen is more of a calm ML/ naive FL one. But in no way is it annoying or cliché, do not misunderstand. What they have in common though is that both couples support each other with their internal struggles of trauma. I think both MCs have great chemistry and the storylines are far from cliché or boring. They explore more unique situations and there is never any annoying doubt or misunderstanding between the leads. (At least as far as I remember; it has been a while since I've watched Thirty But Seventeen.) But I think if your taste is similar to mine, you will enjoy both dramas to a similar degree!
Recommended by janosch - Jul 12, 2020
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Both dramas' plots revolve around a couple that is entangled in time travel and mystery. I enjoyed both dramas a lot! Acting, storytelling and character development is superb. Both have melodramatic but also comedic moments.
Recommended by janosch - Jul 7, 2020