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Both shows have a similar premise, where Japanese and Thai leads meet in a different country and catch feelings for each other, depsite the fact that ML already has a fiancée.
Both are Thai BL dramas that has supernatural elements and deals with betrayal and revenge. In 4 Minutes, the supernatural element is being able to see 4 minutes into the future, while in Reset, it is a reincarnation plot.
- ML does not trust FL because of past events
- Both MLs are rulers
- Lots of stabbing each other
- One MC in each has a divine animal spirit
- Both MLs are rulers
- Lots of stabbing each other
- One MC in each has a divine animal spirit
Both shows revolve around solving interconnected crimes, with police corruption, characters with traumatic childhoods, and a team of protagonists working together to crack the cases.
Both are short-format dramas that focus on male leads going undercover and dismantling a corrupt company from within. Both feature the same amount of wish-fullfilment where leads overcome hurdle after hurdle
Both dramas feature romance as a central subplot, where love grows amidst tension and danger, creating emotional depth for the characters.
Themes of loyalty, deception, and the pursuit of justice drive the narratives, with each protagonist uncovering hidden truths and facing tough choices.
Themes of loyalty, deception, and the pursuit of justice drive the narratives, with each protagonist uncovering hidden truths and facing tough choices.
- Revenge
- Murder mystery
- Young bailiff and friends try to solve the case
- More realistic about people and common life than "A league of Nobleman" (which is rare)
- Well-paced and intelligent plot, highest quality production values
- Revenge is justice?
- Murder mystery
- Young bailiff and friends try to solve the case
- More realistic about people and common life than "A league of Nobleman" (which is rare)
- Well-paced and intelligent plot, highest quality production values
- Revenge is justice?
Both MLs are transmigrators of some sort with great power who no one initially takes seriously. Both dramas have a similar vibe.
The leads relationships is very healthy, no misunderstanding between the couples, they are cute, lovely, fluffy together. Seeing them together makes you desire for the love they share.
Childhood Friend thinks he is in an unrequited Love, but is he? For more stories like this, check out https://mydramalist.com/list/4J5Bdkx3
Childhood Friend thinks he is in an unrequited Love, but is he? For more stories like this, check out https://mydramalist.com/list/4J5Bdkx3
Childhood Friend thinks he is in an unrequited Love, but is he? For more stories like this, check out https://mydramalist.com/list/4J5Bdkx3
Both main lead was a splinter, started as splinter, circumstances make him changed to tracking. Tough training, determination, talent, friendship and good coaching … inspiration
Both stories are very similar in fantasy , soul shifting , and well written plot and characters blend with action mystery keep you guessing
Both stories are very similar in fantasy , soul shifting , and well written plot and characters blend with action mystery keep you guessing
This is a central plot point. The female lead's soul (Naksu) was initially in a different body (Mu-deok) in Season 1. In Season 2, she returns to her original body but with amnesia, leading to a journey of rediscovering her true identity and past with Jang Uk. This isn't exactly "possession" in the same way as "The Haunted Palace," but it involves a soul residing in a different body and dealing with the implications of that.
This is a central plot point. The female lead's soul (Naksu) was initially in a different body (Mu-deok) in Season 1. In Season 2, she returns to her original body but with amnesia, leading to a journey of rediscovering her true identity and past with Jang Uk. This isn't exactly "possession" in the same way as "The Haunted Palace," but it involves a soul residing in a different body and dealing with the implications of that.



