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Same female lead actress with emotional plot dealing with trauma, loneliness, and family + great cinematography
The story of two lovers giving their best to survive in urban life, chasing dreams, supporting each other. How long will their love last?
Both series (The Rebel and Taxi Driver and sequels) feature vigilantes operating outside the law. The ML in both series is part of an organization or gang that carries out acts of justice on behalf of others. Both Hong Gildong and Kim Do Gi employ similar techniques to deceive villains (disguises, posing as their employee/servant to gain their trust, etc.). Both series feature plenty of action, and The Rebel also includes a small fantasy element.
Both series (The Rebel and Taxi Driver and sequels) feature vigilantes operating outside the law. The ML in both series is part of an organization or gang that carries out acts of justice on behalf of others. Both Hong Gildong and Kim Do Gi employ similar techniques to deceive villains (disguises, posing as their employee/servant to gain their trust, etc.). Both series feature plenty of action, and The Rebel also includes a small fantasy element.
Both series (The Rebel and Taxi Driver and sequels) feature vigilantes operating outside the law. The ML in both series is part of an organization or gang that carries out acts of justice on behalf of others. Both Hong Gildong and Kim Do Gi employ similar techniques to deceive villains (disguises, posing as their employee/servant to gain their trust, etc.). Both series feature plenty of action, and The Rebel also includes a small fantasy element.
If you loved **When I Fly Towards You**, you *have* to watch **Too Young to Love**. It gives off the same soft, youthful romance vibe — that pure first-love energy, the shy but devoted male lead, and the bubbly girl who slowly breaks down his walls. Both dramas really focus on that warm coming-of-age feeling, where small moments mean everything: shared glances in class, quiet support during tough times, and that steady emotional growth instead of dramatic chaos.
If you liked the slow-burn sweetness, the school setting, and the way feelings develop naturally in *When I Fly Towards You*, you’ll definitely feel that same comfort and heart-flutter watching *Too Young to Love*. It’s gentle, nostalgic, and makes you smile the whole way through.
If you liked the slow-burn sweetness, the school setting, and the way feelings develop naturally in *When I Fly Towards You*, you’ll definitely feel that same comfort and heart-flutter watching *Too Young to Love*. It’s gentle, nostalgic, and makes you smile the whole way through.
I think because they both have the same theme, a couple who got separated because of the male patriarchy. The story portrays what a ‘perfect housewife’ should be, when in reality both parties need to be equally involved in creating harmony. The key is always communication. One similarity in the story is that the woman is expected to suppress her own preferences—such as the food she enjoys—simply because her partner does not like it. Therefore, the two stories will likely be very similar in terms of discussion and theme.
Both dramas feature a strong, smart, confident FL that support the Prince/King they love while feeling their true self lies outside the palace walls.
If you liked Petrichor for its mix of crime and the slow-burn romance between two strong women, you should watch Heart Code. Both Thai GL dramas show a relationship growing through danger and high-stakes investigations.
Petrichor focuses more on the mystery. Heart Code keeps that energy but puts the romance more in the spotlight. The leads share emotional moments right in the middle of the action and plot twists.
Heart Code is a great follow-up if you enjoyed the suspense and the heartfelt connection. It gives you that same blend of thriller and romance with a slightly stronger focus on the romantic journey.
Petrichor focuses more on the mystery. Heart Code keeps that energy but puts the romance more in the spotlight. The leads share emotional moments right in the middle of the action and plot twists.
Heart Code is a great follow-up if you enjoyed the suspense and the heartfelt connection. It gives you that same blend of thriller and romance with a slightly stronger focus on the romantic journey.
My Dear Guardian and The White Olive Tree start by main leads meet first time in made up country with female being in danger. Both focus on military, action and romance. Even though My Dear Guardian has some comedy, second part becomes much heavier and both leave you starring into the wall for some time. In both series side characters are likeable and developed . Both male leads have ptsd but in MDG it is less focused on.
Missionx2 is BMSG's second audition show, the one happening right before The Last Piece. Although the show is mostly focused on members chosen to debut in MAZZEL, we also meet Kanon here and find out more about his story before The Last Piece.
The First is the first ever audition show from BMSG, where we first meet Taiki and Rui - it shows not only important context for Rui and Taiki's story, but also context of BMSG as a whole and the ideals behind the company's core existence.
FL is initially the mistress of ML. ML had no initial thoughts of marrying her since he has a engagement deal with another woman (he feels nothing for).
Spicy chemistry!
Rich dominating sexy Male Lead, heroine is a vixen who tempts him without even putting and effort into it,LOL.
Spicy chemistry!
Rich dominating sexy Male Lead, heroine is a vixen who tempts him without even putting and effort into it,LOL.
Both take place during the White Terror era of Taiwan, where the main character struggles to survive in an environment deep in censorship and tragedy.
Both take place during the White Terror era of Taiwan, where the main character struggles to survive in an environment deep in censorship and tragedy.




