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1) Marriage is initially unwanted/ arranged
2) Both mains are quite innocent and happy
3) Theme of duty and family honor
4)Though not as dramatic as TLE still exaggerated
5) Both mains marry into a complicated family
And finally...
Really enjoyed watching both dramas and was on the edge of my seat for most of BofTC's episodes.
2) Both mains are quite innocent and happy
3) Theme of duty and family honor
4)Though not as dramatic as TLE still exaggerated
5) Both mains marry into a complicated family
And finally...
Really enjoyed watching both dramas and was on the edge of my seat for most of BofTC's episodes.
>Recarinated lovers
>same tribulation concept
>Love/hate relationship
>Lot of misunderstandings
>Both ML's suffers throughout the movie
>Both ML's are a phoenix birds
>same tribulation concept
>Love/hate relationship
>Lot of misunderstandings
>Both ML's suffers throughout the movie
>Both ML's are a phoenix birds
Both shows are based on deception - screenwriters show us what we want to see, allowing us to wrongly judge characters based on one perspective and incomplete data. While The Bad Kids focuses mostly on death, The Gutter focuses on life, uncovering mysteries behind people and understanding how bias can affect relationships.
male lead being ready to sacrifice everything for his beloved one
God and demon theme (fantasy)
same universe
Many lives (three lives in TMOPB and ten lifetimes in Love and redemption )
God and demon theme (fantasy)
same universe
Many lives (three lives in TMOPB and ten lifetimes in Love and redemption )
Both take place in imperial China. The main couple investigate crimes together and there is a larger criminal arch they are trying to solve. Both dramas have a smart female lead and a smart male lead.
If you like the couple Two and Wish, watch this next as 2Wish is the continuation story of Two and Wish in ReminderS.
Both have something to do with celebrities doing something “normal”
In off to school celebrities of course got to school while in Coffee Friends celebrities work at a cafe.
In off to school celebrities of course got to school while in Coffee Friends celebrities work at a cafe.
In both dramas, one can learn the history and traditions, politics of the past in Thailand. There also is a love story regarding destined love nad reincanation.
Both are Boys Love (BL) stories. The lead characters in both series are inadvertently made to stay together.
Both dramas are about Boys Love that involves a plot where a gay character is forced to live with a homophobic character.
While they are different in terms of plot, performance, and production, both dramas are Filipino (Pinoy) boys' love (BL) series.
this is a totally different story from each other.
but the vibes, atmospheres, and cinematography are very similar to each other, also, the main female lead in DYLB had the same shy personality of the main lead in black dog yet unique and refreshing, although they are shy but they stod for what they think it right.
if you like "do you like Bahamas?" I totally recommended you to watch "black dog" .
but the vibes, atmospheres, and cinematography are very similar to each other, also, the main female lead in DYLB had the same shy personality of the main lead in black dog yet unique and refreshing, although they are shy but they stod for what they think it right.
if you like "do you like Bahamas?" I totally recommended you to watch "black dog" .
both have a somewhat similar story line, both are melodramas about secrets and deceives and both are "wrongfully" accused/give birth in prison
Is kinda the same
-4 rich boys and a common girl
-the action is in a high school
-the lead characters hate each other at first
-4 rich boys and a common girl
-the action is in a high school
-the lead characters hate each other at first
GENRE
- Psychological
- Mystery
CONCEPT
- Involves children along with their parents
- The culprit commits crime for the somehow sake of the children
- Psychological
- Mystery
CONCEPT
- Involves children along with their parents
- The culprit commits crime for the somehow sake of the children




