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Like Way to You, it features trainees from different backgrounds training together, performing in themed stages, and competing for debut through mentor evaluations and audience voting.
Like Way to You, it follows trainees through demanding training, team missions, and live stages, with rankings and eliminations shaped by global audience votes, while emphasizing growth, rivalry, and teamwork.
Similar to Way to You, it brings together international trainees who train, collaborate, and compete in themed stages, with eliminations and final debut decisions shaped by global audience votes and mentor feedback.
Like Way to You, it features trainees competing in performance missions under mentor guidance, with rankings and eliminations determined by audience voting, while showcasing their journey, friendships, and growth.
Like Way to You, it showcases trainees developing their skills through challenging missions, teamwork, and live performances, while their rankings shift through evaluations and public voting, highlighting both competition and emotional growth.
Like Way to You, in this show trainees train, perform, face eliminations, and compete for debut through voting.
Both are idol survival-style programs that focus on training young performers to debut in the entertainment industry.
If you're looking for something like ITSAY, SHOTLI is the best option, the aesthetic location, that authentic vibe. You'll everything you're looking for...
Similar kind of drama, contract marriage, rich male lead, farmer female lead
Tien, a Chinese-Thai business tycoon and his wife, Liu had four sons – Traipob, Traitep, Traipoom , and Traiwit. Tien had planned his sons’ lives from what they should study to whom they should be married to without caring about their willingness.
Traitep got married with Ruengrin and Traipoom got married with Wallapa, while Traipob who was very religious, chose to stay single. All of Tein’s three sons helped Tien in his textile business but Traiwit, the youngest son, didn't want to be like his older brothers. He decided to become a policeman and left his home to move to the North-Eastern part of Thailand.
Tien, a Chinese-Thai business tycoon and his wife, Liu had four sons – Traipob, Traitep, Traipoom , and Traiwit. Tien had planned his sons’ lives from what they should study to whom they should be married to without caring about their willingness.
Traitep got married with Ruengrin and Traipoom got married with Wallapa, while Traipob who was very religious, chose to stay single. All of Tein’s three sons helped Tien in his textile business but Traiwit, the youngest son, didn't want to be like his older brothers. He decided to become a policeman and left his home to move to the North-Eastern part of Thailand.
- Tian Jia Rui plays a similar character to and shows a new side to him just like Cheng Lei
- Both Jin An and Ji Ling start out as innocent/charming but are revealed to hide a dark/tragic secret
- Hidden identities
- Slight comedy whilst still remaining serious
- Engaging romances/good chemistry
- No annoying characters
- Wuxia/Fantasy elements in both
- Strong Female Leads
- Strong Male Leads
- Both Jin An and Ji Ling start out as innocent/charming but are revealed to hide a dark/tragic secret
- Hidden identities
- Slight comedy whilst still remaining serious
- Engaging romances/good chemistry
- No annoying characters
- Wuxia/Fantasy elements in both
- Strong Female Leads
- Strong Male Leads
Both IU dramas.
Both dramas with a FL romance with a prince and palace intrigue going on in the background.
In Moon Lovers, the FL is trying to avoid palace intrigues, while in Perfect Crown she's driving herself there.
Both beautifully directed and acted. Great chemistry between the leads.
Both dramas with a FL romance with a prince and palace intrigue going on in the background.
In Moon Lovers, the FL is trying to avoid palace intrigues, while in Perfect Crown she's driving herself there.
Both beautifully directed and acted. Great chemistry between the leads.
Both showa have the same plot, were two childhood friends who lost contact meet again with turn apareances and financial status. Even with different formats it's nice to watch.
Arrogant Superior plus different class woman. All wrapped up in a glossy and shiny package with grand overtones.
I think these two are similar in many ways. While Signal is focused on walkie-talkie communication between the years, Twelve Letters focused on communicating through writing letters and sending them through a mailbox, but both are communicating with the future to solve the past. What's different is that Signal is more heavy on investigation and detective things, but TL is more romantic.
they are pretty similar as both are in high school expect one is a teacher and the student is an undercover agent and they both have smth shady going on in their school but revenge of others tend of be a bit more darker n srs. i feel like they are pretty similar



