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If you liked Queen Mantis and its smart, intense, psychologically complex female lead, you’ll definitely want to check out The Frog (2024). This K-drama also revolves around a woman with a dark past, and the way she manipulates, influences, and surprises everyone around her makes for a super gripping thriller. It’s not exactly the same, but if you’re into female led thrillers with mystery, you’ll probably love it.
NBI agent Anton Dela Rosa discovers that he possesses an innate ability to view crimes from the perspective of a killer accompanied by erratic sociopathic tendencies, just like his serial killer father known as the Cattleya Killer.
Us is a refreshingly intelligent script brought to life by exciting new couple paring, Emi / Bonnie. What sets Us apart in a lakhorn styled, angst heavy genre is the nuance and rare common sense of a script that avoids melodramatic predictability and employs common romantic tropes with a fresh perspective.
A grieving Pam (Emi Thasorn Klinnium) is pulled into a revenge plot with Nene (Mim Rattanawadee Wongthong), a mysterious manipulator with an underlying vulnerability, until she finds herself in growing sympathy with the brother and sister who are supposed to be her targets, Kawi (Sing Harit Cheewagaroon) and Dokrak (Bonnie Pattraphus Borattasuwan), to whom Emi is particularly drawn. There is compelling chemistry developing between Pam and Dokrak and a strong core ensemble supporting cast, including experienced Thai GL/BL actor View Benyapa Jeenprasom as Oat, whose character serves as both a catalyst for the telling of characters' backstories and one half of the 2nd romantic pair, and industry veteran Nid Sansanee Wattananukul, who plays Emi's grandmother, a source of unconditional love and good humor that contrasts sharply with the cold and violent family crucible that damaged Kawi, Dokrak, and Nene in the past and still threatens their future.
Instead of getting tangled up in contrived misunderstandings and bad faith subterfuge, the script gives room for the characters to develop, make mistakes, face their fears, and come together in a compassionate exploration of trust, friendship, healing, forgiveness, found family, and lasting passion.
A grieving Pam (Emi Thasorn Klinnium) is pulled into a revenge plot with Nene (Mim Rattanawadee Wongthong), a mysterious manipulator with an underlying vulnerability, until she finds herself in growing sympathy with the brother and sister who are supposed to be her targets, Kawi (Sing Harit Cheewagaroon) and Dokrak (Bonnie Pattraphus Borattasuwan), to whom Emi is particularly drawn. There is compelling chemistry developing between Pam and Dokrak and a strong core ensemble supporting cast, including experienced Thai GL/BL actor View Benyapa Jeenprasom as Oat, whose character serves as both a catalyst for the telling of characters' backstories and one half of the 2nd romantic pair, and industry veteran Nid Sansanee Wattananukul, who plays Emi's grandmother, a source of unconditional love and good humor that contrasts sharply with the cold and violent family crucible that damaged Kawi, Dokrak, and Nene in the past and still threatens their future.
Instead of getting tangled up in contrived misunderstandings and bad faith subterfuge, the script gives room for the characters to develop, make mistakes, face their fears, and come together in a compassionate exploration of trust, friendship, healing, forgiveness, found family, and lasting passion.
- vigilante male leads
- both being police officers
- killing of criminals who were freed from the prison due to bad justice system
- media glorifying the vigilante
- both being police officers
- killing of criminals who were freed from the prison due to bad justice system
- media glorifying the vigilante
How can two shows be so similar?!
In both dramas we have a strong and smart FL who tries to single-handedly stand against her powerful family members, who attempt to strip her of her inheritance.
In Queen of Tears, her mother, father, and brother are still alive and wholeheartedly support her, even if they sometimes fall behind. But in Graceful Family, the FL is truly alone — even her father betrays her.
In both shows, the ML is a lawyer from an average family who stays by her side throughout the journey to help her regain her power. Both FLs also struggle with a strange, incurable illness, and in both cases, people perceive them as “crazy,” yet still undeniably authoritative.
In both dramas we have a strong and smart FL who tries to single-handedly stand against her powerful family members, who attempt to strip her of her inheritance.
In Queen of Tears, her mother, father, and brother are still alive and wholeheartedly support her, even if they sometimes fall behind. But in Graceful Family, the FL is truly alone — even her father betrays her.
In both shows, the ML is a lawyer from an average family who stays by her side throughout the journey to help her regain her power. Both FLs also struggle with a strange, incurable illness, and in both cases, people perceive them as “crazy,” yet still undeniably authoritative.
both shows have the same director so you will get the same vibes while watching the show "Graceful Family".
Both are adapted from the novels written by the same author "Mo Shu Bai". Both dramas have interesting plots with well-written characters.
Similar storyline - one is deeply in love while the other one has someone else, emotionally destroyable
Both are Japanese productions focused on social commentary through the lens of a pregnant man (in HE it's unexpected while in SF,iaR it's intentional).
The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.
Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Feng Miao Jun, a princess of the fallen Anxia Kingdom, crosses paths with Yun Ya, a cruel master from Wei. Despite initial distrust, their fates intertwine. Together with Master Mo Ti Zhun and Saintess Han Yue, they become close allies in their battle against the Heavenly Demons. Through trials, love, and mutual support, they grow into powerful beings capable of facing all challenges.
They are both about high school mutual crushes that are separated by misunderstanding and meeting again after 10 years
two different dramas on the surface; with different jobs and all. but the essence is still the same: being more humane in approaching problems.
-the game were ruthless and cruel
-everyone can go crazy and do something beyond expectation
- many familiar faces from s1,s2,s3
-everyone can go crazy and do something beyond expectation
- many familiar faces from s1,s2,s3
This is Thai version of Love Sea: The Home for Lovers
~~ Adapted from the novel "Love Sea" (???????????????) by MAME.
Tongrak is a writer of popular romance novels. While travelling in search of inspiration for his most recent novel, he chances to meet an irritating southern Thai man, Mahasamut. When they end up in bed together, however, Tongrak finds himself hooked.
~~ Adapted from the novel "Love Sea" (???????????????) by MAME.
Tongrak is a writer of popular romance novels. While travelling in search of inspiration for his most recent novel, he chances to meet an irritating southern Thai man, Mahasamut. When they end up in bed together, however, Tongrak finds himself hooked.



