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If you think my royal nemesis is funny. Then you should watch rooftop prince because it is way more funnier.
Crown Prince Lee Gak jumps 300 years forward after his Crown Princess is mysteriously murdered.
By episode 4 of Rooftop Prince, you were already deeply invested in the mystery of who killed the Crown Princess and why Lee Gak was sent to the future. Every interaction in the modern world felt tied to solving that historical trauma.
Crown Prince Lee Gak jumps 300 years forward after his Crown Princess is mysteriously murdered.
By episode 4 of Rooftop Prince, you were already deeply invested in the mystery of who killed the Crown Princess and why Lee Gak was sent to the future. Every interaction in the modern world felt tied to solving that historical trauma.
They are similar in that both are dark mystery/crime dramas featuring a group of detectives trying to identify a sadistic serial killer. Additionally, the same actor serves as the male lead in both series.
Both dramas involve a forbidden situation around the main lead relationships because the FLs are connected to the ML families in some type of way, making them hard to date.
Both dramas have similar family dynamics. They both have chaotic family members and buried family secrets. But the plots of both are not that similar but they kinda give off the same vibes.
Both dramas feature a mother figure who steps up to raise someone else's children as their own. Both are sitcoms with similar family backgrounds.
I Live in Your Time and Someday or One Day are directed by the same director, which is why they share such a similar emotional tone and storytelling style. These two dramas create a nostalgic atmosphere filled with themes of fate, longing, healing, and love. They explore how deeply people can remain connected across different moments in life, leaving viewers with the same touching and reflective feeling.
Both are short japanese dramas with lgbtq+ content/topic/themes and characters. Specifically, the main male lead in both as gay. Another prominent character is a fujoshi/a girl/woman who enjoys gay romance stories/BL. In addition to that, both are adapted from novels written by the same author - Asahara Naoto who was gay himself.
Both are short japanese dramas with lgbtq+ content/topic/themes and characters. Specifically, the main male lead in both as gay. Furthermore, theres also a prominent female character in both whos a fujoshi/who likes gay romance stories. In addition to that, both are adapted from novels written by the same author - Asahara Naoto who was gay himself.
Both are gmmtv produced thai boys love dramas.
Both feature the same pairing - JossGawin.
Both seem to contain some more risky/nc scenes.
Both feature the same pairing - JossGawin.
Both seem to contain some more risky/nc scenes.
Both are gmmtv produced thai boys love shows. One character standing in the limelight, the other on the sides observing. Share the same director too.
Round One will probably get a banger soundtrack too, as Gawin has sung a lot of OSTs in the past and will probably record some songs for this too.
Round One will probably get a banger soundtrack too, as Gawin has sung a lot of OSTs in the past and will probably record some songs for this too.
Both are romance stories focusing on a girl/girl relationship.
Both feature a more masc presenting female lead - this has become rather rare in today's GL world.
Both feature a more masc presenting female lead - this has become rather rare in today's GL world.
Both mls are encouraged to date or be around the fls. They are both given an ultimatum to get inheritance. Both series are wholesome.
*Both male leads start as selfish, morally questionable lawyers who care more about winning and survival than justice.
**A major incident completely changes their lives and pushes them into situations where they can no longer keep living the same way.
***Both dramas blend law, crime, corruption, and emotional family themes instead of being simple courtroom shows.
****The protagonists slowly develop empathy and responsibility as the story progresses.
**A major incident completely changes their lives and pushes them into situations where they can no longer keep living the same way.
***Both dramas blend law, crime, corruption, and emotional family themes instead of being simple courtroom shows.
****The protagonists slowly develop empathy and responsibility as the story progresses.
*Both have a male lead who uses modern knowledge and intelligence to survive and rise in a historical world.
**The stories focus heavily on business, strategy, politics, and gaining power step by step rather than just romance.
***Both male leads start off underestimated — usually seen as weak, useless, or just a “husband living with the wife’s family” — and slowly shock everyone with their abilities.
****They mix COMEDY with HISTORICAL drama, so the tone feels fun instead of overly serious.
*****The “making money with modern ideas” trope is strong in both, especially with inventions, trade, and clever schemes.
******Both dramas also have that satisfying rise-to-power progression, where the protagonist goes from looked down upon to becoming influential.
**The stories focus heavily on business, strategy, politics, and gaining power step by step rather than just romance.
***Both male leads start off underestimated — usually seen as weak, useless, or just a “husband living with the wife’s family” — and slowly shock everyone with their abilities.
****They mix COMEDY with HISTORICAL drama, so the tone feels fun instead of overly serious.
*****The “making money with modern ideas” trope is strong in both, especially with inventions, trade, and clever schemes.
******Both dramas also have that satisfying rise-to-power progression, where the protagonist goes from looked down upon to becoming influential.
Both based on the same novel! One is vertical and the other one is standard format. Please adjust your expectations accordingly.



