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- Unique brothers relationship
- Wrongfully accused (ML)
- Serial Killings
- Kind and supportive FL (not a walkover)
- Ride or die dynamic between ML & FL
- Kidnapped children seeking revenge as adults
- Slowburn story (YdMAKnTn is slower)
- Hotheaded but sweet MLs
- Lots of whump and angst

The pacing is quite different and also the MCs position. In Blind ML is a detective while in YdMAKnTn he's a high school student kinda doing this on the side.
Recommended by Arclei - Nov 26, 2024
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Both LGBTQ+ / BL Dramas that incorporate the sport of Boxing but also have a romance storyline/plot. Both are Thai productions.
Recommended by plum - Nov 26, 2024
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Both productions are Thai LGBTQ+ Dramas that are centered around the sport of Boxing / Muay Thai and also have a romance storyline/plot and a past that comes into play for the present situations.
Recommended by plum - Nov 26, 2024
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Even though To Sir, With Love (Khun Chai) is in the style of a traditional lakorn (in lieu of a modern BL series), both shows are set in the past with Memoire of Rati being set in the late 1910s, while Khun Chai is set in the 1940s. Though only the trailer has been released for Memoire of Rati, it is very clear there will be an attempt at an arranged marriage, struggles of the acceptance of homosexuality, and a deep wholesome love. These are qualities shared by both shows. Furthermore, they also share similar clothing with European influence is both, although Memoire of Rati is much more Thai in influence, while Khun Chai has heavy Chinese influence. Overall, if you are looking forward to watch this drama, I would highly recommend Khun Chai.
Recommended by ayobamikale11 - Nov 26, 2024
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The dramas are set in very similar time periods in Thai history, with Memoire of Rati being set in the late 1910s in what seems to be somewhere in Central Thailand, while I Feel You Linger in the Air is set in the 1920s-30s in Northern Thailand. The aesthetics of both shows are very similar. Even though only the trailer has come out for Memoir of Rati, one can already tell the similarities of the two shows via the clothing, architectural style, European influence, and a more conservative form of love.
Recommended by ayobamikale11 - Nov 26, 2024
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Mature but childish leads!! Competition, and from haate to love relationship!!
The genre and caracters are similar!
Recommended by Yyyayayya - Nov 26, 2024
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-Same SML, also plays a controlling boyfriend who makes life decisions for the FL without consulting her
-similar contemporary, office drama set in Beijing
-FL also starts as an ordinary worker and has to face nepotism allegations because of her relationship
- (real life) age gap romance
Recommended by Princess Jelly - Nov 26, 2024
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These are both Kim Tae Ri dramas where she is talented in a skill and works her way up to be well known in that particular skill (gukgeuk in Jeongnyeon, fencing in 2521). In both dramas, she has a female rival who seems to have more professional training than her at the beginning of the show. The rivals in both shows initially hate Kim Tae Ri's characters, but Kim Tae Ri's characters and the rivals eventually overcome their differences to form a friendship.
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - Nov 26, 2024
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Similarities:
=> Main characters are part of an entertainer group where all members of their group are of their gender (Jeongnyeon focuses on gukgeuk indoor theater while King and the Clown focuses on performing plays in the streets)
> Have characters that often play characters opposite their own gender in their performances (Jeongnyeon and Okgyeong in Jeongnyeon, Gonggil in King and the Clown)
> Implied same sex romantic relationships on some characters
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - Nov 26, 2024
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Both are stories of talented women and how they thrive in the mainly female organizations that they joined. In these organizations, they gain friends and rivals. While Jeongnyeon joined the female gukgeuk organization, Jang Geum joined the palace maid/cook female organization and then later on the became one of the female nurses in the palace (Jang Geum gained a best friend and a rival in both her palace maid/cook years as well as her nurse/medicine years).
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - Nov 26, 2024
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=> Story of female characters doing all what they can to thrive in the art form they chose
=> There is implied lesbian relationship in both dramas between the female lead and another female character
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - Nov 26, 2024
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Similarities:
=> set in Korean not very far from the war years like Korean War and WW2, Jeongnyeon is set after the Korean War while Handmaiden was set about a few years before WW2
=> Kim Tae Ri has a female love in Handmaiden. While it's not directly stated in Jeongnyeon, there seem to be a lesbian relationship in between Jeongnyeon and her friend Jooran.
=> The writer of Jeongnyeon novel was partly inspired by Kim Tae Ri's Handmaiden character
Recommended by Sageuk Lover - Nov 26, 2024
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This is also about solving mysteries and crime fighting. The premise of both dramas seem to be the same and the acting as well.
Recommended by fancy - Nov 26, 2024
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Female chases male first, male is cold and female is warm
Sweet romance between gems of their own industries. Love grows over time with lot of ups and downs.
Recommended by LakshmiKiranmayi - Nov 26, 2024
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Both female strong teachers dealing with problematic, delinquent students. Gokusen's FL is actually from a yakuza family, so her fighting abilities are top tier.
Recommended by Reagen - Nov 26, 2024