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Both reality dating shows featuring men of the queer community that cohabitate while getting to know each other and possibly build relationships with each other.
Both are second seasons.
Boyfriend 2 is from Japan & His Man 2 is from South Korea.
Both are second seasons.
Boyfriend 2 is from Japan & His Man 2 is from South Korea.
Both are reality dating shows that feature men of the queer community getting to know each other and possibly forming relationships in the process. Both involve cohabitation and one on one dates.
Boyfriend 2 is from Japan and Boyscation is from Hong Kong.
Boyfriend 2 is from Japan and Boyscation is from Hong Kong.
Both are reality dating shows starring men that are part of the queer community that cohabitate and go on dates to get to know each other and possibly form relationships.
His Man is from South Korea & Boyfriend 2 is from Japan.
His Man is from South Korea & Boyfriend 2 is from Japan.
Season one and season two of the Japanese dating show featuring all men. Men that are part of the queer community cohabitate while getting to know each other and going on dates with each other to see if they can find a relationship with each other.
this kdrama realyyy remionded me about move to heaven, both of kdrama have flashbacks and different storys of different people, who died, so if you liked ligh shop YOU SHOULD WATCH MOVE TO HEAVEN!!!
We all know how much similar they are;
They are basically Hong & Beak couple~
Some how arranged marriage but 2nd one is where the ml lose his love interest.
But after 3 years of their marriage the both ml realized their love for their beloved wife.
They are basically Hong & Beak couple~
Some how arranged marriage but 2nd one is where the ml lose his love interest.
But after 3 years of their marriage the both ml realized their love for their beloved wife.
if you want cutesy uke and cold namja city guy maybe you will like this one, the different takara no vidro the seme is kinda awful mouth but that their charm
Also deals with political issues and MLM and has complex characters and not your typical bl
Secret identity
Realistic
Great cast
Interesting story line
Good acting
Highly recommend
Secret identity
Realistic
Great cast
Interesting story line
Good acting
Highly recommend
These both bring out all the feels, my top two all time favorite dramas. They both feel incredibly nostalgic and transport you fully into another life. I felt like I was falling in love, laughing, hanging out alonside them.
The FL grows up in a privileged background, ML grows up without his parents.
- FL's mom does not like the ML for a mistake that the ML made as a child.
ML was both tall and handsome.
FL was cute and charming.
- FL's mom does not like the ML for a mistake that the ML made as a child.
ML was both tall and handsome.
FL was cute and charming.
Both dramas are about a seemingly normal man who is thrust into a paranormal world.
Both dramas have a mad sense of humour and crazy characters.
Both dramas have a tough FL who teaches the ML how to be a tough man.
Both dramas have a mad sense of humour and crazy characters.
Both dramas have a tough FL who teaches the ML how to be a tough man.
First episode of RCAQF reminded of Louyang. It has many similarities than one could imagine. Just check it out if you really like this drama.
Well, someone already recommended season 1 but he/she didn't recommended this one.
Both seasons are fantastic
Both seasons are fantastic
- Both dramas have 3 MLs and one is a child (teenager in Tengu's Kitchen), one is his older brother and the last one is an office worker how comes to meet them every weekend
- Both dramas are mostly set in the countyside
- Both dramas are focused on cooking and eating together
- In both dramas the two older MLs help the child/teen to grow more indipendent.
- Both dramas are mostly set in the countyside
- Both dramas are focused on cooking and eating together
- In both dramas the two older MLs help the child/teen to grow more indipendent.
There's not much in common between these two shows but I will say there is one key detail that makes them similar...
In Secret Garden,
the second lead, Choi Woo Young (also known as 'OSKA'), has a difficult relationship with the second female lead, Yoon Seul, after she overhears him dismissively telling a mutual friend—who happens to be interested in her—that she was just a fling and meant nothing significant. This deeply upset her, prompting her to break up with him and take a long trip to work on herself. Upon her return, she sought revenge by making herself an unavoidable presence in his life, serving as a constant reminder that he wasn’t the only one affected by their breakup. Her actions eventually drove him to make reckless decisions.
In When the Phone Rings,
the leads Baek Sa Eon and Hong Hui Ju are two married strangers, who happen to be put in a hostage situation over the phone. Baek Sa Eon response leaves Hong Hui Ju devastated and disappointed. Right then and there she decides to seek an opportunity for revenge. She impersonates her kidnapper by calling him through the phone the kidnapper used. She seeks an opportunity to make him miserable for not caring enough for her on the day of the kidnapping. While seeking freedom from her marriage she is given the chance to speak out her bottled-up feelings.
These stories are not the case of a usual misunderstanding in dramas but a case of miscommunication of feelings.
In Secret Garden,
the second lead, Choi Woo Young (also known as 'OSKA'), has a difficult relationship with the second female lead, Yoon Seul, after she overhears him dismissively telling a mutual friend—who happens to be interested in her—that she was just a fling and meant nothing significant. This deeply upset her, prompting her to break up with him and take a long trip to work on herself. Upon her return, she sought revenge by making herself an unavoidable presence in his life, serving as a constant reminder that he wasn’t the only one affected by their breakup. Her actions eventually drove him to make reckless decisions.
In When the Phone Rings,
the leads Baek Sa Eon and Hong Hui Ju are two married strangers, who happen to be put in a hostage situation over the phone. Baek Sa Eon response leaves Hong Hui Ju devastated and disappointed. Right then and there she decides to seek an opportunity for revenge. She impersonates her kidnapper by calling him through the phone the kidnapper used. She seeks an opportunity to make him miserable for not caring enough for her on the day of the kidnapping. While seeking freedom from her marriage she is given the chance to speak out her bottled-up feelings.
These stories are not the case of a usual misunderstanding in dramas but a case of miscommunication of feelings.



