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Both “Bite Me” and “Until We Meet Again” are food oriented Thai bl series. Both the series provide insight on Thai cuisine; while UWMA leans more towards deserts, Bite Me shows us more traditional and modern dishes.

“Until We Meet Again” has a comparatively "heavier" plot with darker themes, but food is a strong connection which combines the threads and connects the past to the present in the story.

“Bite Me” has a relatively simpler plot but food plays an important role in bonding the main leads.
Recommended by chiha - Aug 30, 2021
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“Bite Me” and “Ingredients” are both food-oriented Thai bl series.

Ingredients is the romance between a chef (Tops) and a musician (Marvin) who share the same apartment; food was Tops’ method of showing affection and care.

Bite Me is the story of Aue, a chef, and Aek who has a talent of cooking; food plays an important role in their bonding.
Recommended by chiha - Aug 30, 2021
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'Light on Me' is a Korean bl drama which follows a love polygon wherein its unclear as to who will end up with who and the storywriters have successfully accomplished the task of keeping the viewers on their tiptoes.

Dear Uranus is a Taiwanese gl drama with a 'choose your ending' sort of ending, wherein a choice is provided to its users.

I find the concept a bit similar in both these lgbt+ dramas.
Recommended by chiha - Jul 23, 2021
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‘Kinnporsche’, like ‘Golden Blood’, is an upcoming Thai drama. Both these dramas feature a boss/employee relationship between a bodyguard and his principle. However, the dynamic between the couple and the storyline are very different.
Recommended by chiha - Jun 22, 2021
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Both these dramas are boss/employee bodyguard gay romances.

Where Your Eyes Linger
+Korean bl miniseries
+Tae-joo and Kang Gook are childhood friends but Kang Gook is obligated to serve him to pay off an old debt to Tae-joo’s father. One of the main obstacles to their love is Tae-joo’s father.

Golden Blood
+Thai bl drama
+Sky, the son of a wealthy mafia boss, is placed under the protection of Sun. Eventually he falls in love with his bodyguard. However, Sky’s father may be a pose as a problem to their blooming relationship.

Both of these dramas also have a similar episodic debacle where the bodyguard refuses to accept his feelings and puts it down as a temporary attachment developed because of the job.
Recommended by chiha - Jun 22, 2021
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Advance Bravely
+Chinese censored adaptation of a bl novel
+Yuan Zong, a formal soldier, is now a bodyguard to Xia Yao, a wealthy playboy. In his efforts to help his sister earn Xia Yao’s attention, he himself falls for his charms.

Golden Blood:
+Thai bl drama
+Sky, the son of a wealthy mafia boss, is placed under the protection of Sun. Eventually he falls in love with his bodyguard.
Recommended by chiha - Jun 22, 2021
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[Recommendation for episode 9, 10 of Y-Destiny]

Both of these dramas are Thai bl romances which show two imperfect characters involved in a friends with benefits relationship, who slowly begin to fall in love with each other.
Recommended by chiha - May 31, 2021
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Both ITSAY (I Told Sunset About You) and MGYG (My Gear and Your Gown) are stories centered around a gay romance which involve the friends to enemies to friends to lovers trope with the characters developing a stronger bond during tutoring sessions.

While ITSAY has a very unconventional and beautiful storyline which deals with the fears of coming out and coming of age, MGYG is not far behind. It deals with topics like HIV, parental problems, dealing with hurdles like the death of a parent and coming of age. Both these dramas also involve a transition from school life to university, in which the characters undergo significant changes. In ITSAY the university life is dealt with in the sequel while MGYG does so in twelve episodes.
Recommended by chiha - May 31, 2021
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Haters to lovers trope is at its finest in ‘Fish Upon the Sky’ where Pi believes Mork is is 'love rival' while remaining oblivious to the fact that Mork is in love with him.

In ‘'Cause you're my Boy’, Mork and Tee have a bad start which progressively becomes worse, leading to a fake relationship that ultimately culminates in love.

Both dramas are quite humorous and light.
Recommended by chiha - May 7, 2021
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Thai bl?
Hate to love?
Secret crush?
Misunderstandings?
University setting?

While ‘FUTS’ has a more creative plot in terms of comedy and the the MorkPi dynamic, ‘Nitiman’ is a bit repetitive in terms of it's storyline.

Note: ‘FUTS’ is currently on it's fifth episode (T: 12Ep.) and ‘Nitiman’ is currently on it's first episode (T: 12Ep.)
Recommended by chiha - May 7, 2021
‘Cherry Magic’ and ‘Fish Upon the Sky’ are fluffy dramas with a male lead who lacks confidence and a second male lead who has been secretly crushing on the former for quite some time before actively pursuing their love interest.
Recommended by chiha - May 7, 2021
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Secret crush, hate-to-love, WBL and FUTS are both mildly hilarious, occasionally fluffy and overall light dramas. Both Mork (FUTS) and Gao Shi De (WBL) are quite adept and secret plots to get together with their crush while Pi (FUTS) and Zhou Shu Yi (WBL) vehemently reject their feelings.
Recommended by chiha - May 7, 2021