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In both series, both were given chances to live again. The difference is that in Reset, the ML knows what will happen next. In Head 2 Head, ML knows glimpses of what will happen but not the whole sequence
They’re both costume school romances, but Dance of the Sky Empire is more fantasy-driven, with revenge and a love-hate dynamic.
If you enjoyed High School: Return of a Gangster, you’ll find Tong: Memories equally engaging. Both dramas explore school life through the lens of conflict, rivalry, and personal strength, focusing on young students who must navigate dangerous situations and assert themselves in tough environments. In Tong: Memories, the protagonist—a young fighter—faces rival groups, bullying, and intense school conflicts, echoing the action-packed, tension-filled atmosphere of High School: Return of a Gangster.
If you enjoyed Study Group, you’ll find Tong: Memories equally engaging. Both dramas focus on the dynamics of students coming together in a school setting, facing personal challenges while forming strong bonds with their peers. In Tong: Memories, the story of a young fighter navigating school life, rivalries, and friendships mirrors the teamwork and personal growth central to Study Group, making it both thrilling and heartwarming.
If you were drawn to Weak Hero Class 2, you’ll likely be captivated by Tong: Memories. Both dramas focus on young students confronting the harsh realities of school life, where strength, strategy, and resilience are crucial for survival. In Tong: Memories, the story of a determined young fighter navigating school conflicts mirrors the intense, action-driven struggles seen in Weak Hero Class 2, offering both thrilling fight sequences and deep emotional stakes.
If you were drawn to Weak Hero, you’ll likely be captivated by Tong: Memories. Both dramas focus on young students confronting the harsh realities of school life, where strength, strategy, and resilience are crucial for survival. In Tong: Memories, the story of a determined young fighter navigating school conflicts mirrors the intense, action-driven struggles seen in Weak Hero, offering both thrilling fight sequences and deep emotional stakes.
If you loved High School Heroes, you’ll definitely enjoy Tong: Memories. Both dramas center around school life and the challenges faced by young students navigating friendships, rivalries, and personal growth. In Tong: Memories, the story follows a young fighter striving to prove himself, balancing school life, loyalty, and self-discovery — a theme similar to the courage and determination seen in One: High School Heroes.
From the synopsis, both series have enemies to lovers vibes.
Both are BLs. Both are from Thailand though Never Forget Your Enemy is made up of Korean cast.
Both are BLs. Both are from Thailand though Never Forget Your Enemy is made up of Korean cast.
FL ends up in the past. She tries to better her life. This is also a good watch if you want some motivation to study.
Both has the time travel storyline where the FL ends up in the past. And they strive with their knowledge.
Although the plots differ in their basics, both series are rom-coms starring a girl juggling her work and love life. Both series incorporate fantasy elements and virtual settings, and they work perfectly as romantic comedies. Yumi's Cells 1 and 2 have a more elaborate script and much more depth, while Boyfriend on Demand features a fun cast of cameos. I think if you liked one, you'll like the other.
The story of Sarah Kim who wanted to embody luxury, even if it meant being fake, and Park Mu Gyeong, who traces after her desires. Sarah Kim is a mysterious character whose name is everywhere, yet she can’t be found anywhere. As the head of a high-end brand’s Asia branch, she suddenly becomes the victim in an unidentified murder case. Park Mu Gyeong is a sharp and persistent detective in the violent crimes unit. As Mu Gyeong delves deeper into the case, Sarah Kim’s mysterious identity — involving different names, ages, jobs, and backgrounds — is gradually unveiled. Who is the real Sarah Kim, and what secrets is she hiding?
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.
After a devastating failure as a spatial designer in South Korea, Lee Yu Bin retreats to a remote Japanese island to start over. There, he meets Shirahama Karin, a strawberry farmer living with a mysterious illness. Though they come from different countries and lead completely opposite lives, their chance encounter blossoms into a heartfelt cross-border love story that changes them both.
Japan and Korea's biggest names star in this big-scale drama. Nishijima Sho is a Japanese detective whose father was murdered in Korea when he was still a boy. In hopes of discovering the truth behind his father's death, Sho is working undercover in a huge secret organization. Choi Yuna is a Korean woman who visits Japan in search of her missing father. She opens a Korean restaurant with her younger sister, but soon faces the mercy of fate. The couple meets in a corner of Tokyo and falls in love. But what waits ahead of them. A "rondo" of fate, love, and history is about to begin.


