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Lets just say,they both have a sad ending.......
They both have nice friendships. They both have people with heart disorders. They both well. Both..... In both of them.... SPOILER ALERT the ml dies!!
They both have nice friendships. They both have people with heart disorders. They both well. Both..... In both of them.... SPOILER ALERT the ml dies!!
both have relation of reincarnation / past life
both have regrets/struggles in their past life
both shows they have dreams about their lives.
both have regrets/struggles in their past life
both shows they have dreams about their lives.
Both time travel dramas, with political battles and lots of romance but How Dare you!? is more lighthearted and happier ending.
Similarities:
- GMMTV Dramas
- Mutiple main couples
- Thai Dramas
- BL Dramas
- Comedy dramas
- School setting
- Two main couples are friends
- Payu and Rain (Love in the Air) remind me of Arc and Arm (Perfect 10 liners)
Difference:
- Love in the Air has two main couples
- Perfect 10 Liners has three main couples
- Love in the Air is more of a romantic comedy with fantasy elements
- Perfect 10 Liners is more grounded in real-world life and romance
- GMMTV Dramas
- Mutiple main couples
- Thai Dramas
- BL Dramas
- Comedy dramas
- School setting
- Two main couples are friends
- Payu and Rain (Love in the Air) remind me of Arc and Arm (Perfect 10 liners)
Difference:
- Love in the Air has two main couples
- Perfect 10 Liners has three main couples
- Love in the Air is more of a romantic comedy with fantasy elements
- Perfect 10 Liners is more grounded in real-world life and romance
Both are about a group of friends navigating life after graduation/close to graduation. Explores similar themes of friendship, romance and coming of age.
By episode 4 of “Love Is Science?”, I finally realized why it felt so familiar: it has a lot in common with “In Time with You”.
“In Time with You” isn’t a jiejie romance, BUT it’s also a Friends to Lovers slow burn. Both FLs are successful and career-driven, but deeply hurt by a past relationship. They’re also very introspective about life, love, and getting older. Both MLs are warm, caring, and supportive.
The dramas have a similar tone, and a realistic, intimate directing style.
Lastly, they both examine the societal pressure to get married, the differences between men and women in the dating sphere, family, self-worth, and growth.
“In Time with You” isn’t a jiejie romance, BUT it’s also a Friends to Lovers slow burn. Both FLs are successful and career-driven, but deeply hurt by a past relationship. They’re also very introspective about life, love, and getting older. Both MLs are warm, caring, and supportive.
The dramas have a similar tone, and a realistic, intimate directing style.
Lastly, they both examine the societal pressure to get married, the differences between men and women in the dating sphere, family, self-worth, and growth.
While both dramas thrive on the "arrogant superstar falls for his assistant" trope, The Brightest Star in the Sky offers a more grounded, industry-focused journey compared to the breezy, romantic fantasy of Castle in the Time. In Castle, the plot is driven by high-stakes tropes—accidental witnesses, hidden secrets, and immediate romantic tension—resulting in a story that feels like a classic, high-sugar rom-com. In contrast, The Brightest Star in the Sky leans heavily into the reality of the C-pop music industry, featuring a male lead (played by real-life idol Z.Tao) who is more of a bratty, misunderstood artist than a polished "Ice King." While Castle focuses on the charm and "saving" of the female lead, Brightest Star highlights a slow-burn partnership where the leads grow as professionals, moving from bickering coworkers to a power couple that takes on the cutthroat entertainment business together.
If you loved the intense sparks in Castle in the Time, Love Is Sweet is the perfect next watch for you. This drama delivers an incredible workplace romance centered on Jiang Jun, a smart woman with a rare allergy to tears, and Yuan Shuai, her childhood "bully" who is now her high-powered, overbearing boss. Much like the star power you enjoyed before, the male lead carries a dominant "boss" energy that creates a delicious tension against the female lead's independent spirit. Their journey from rivals to lovers is a beautiful slow-burn, filled with natural chemistry that feels incredibly real and mature. Set against a high-fashion, polished production, the show balances professional ambition with deep, personal history, making every glance and interaction feel electric. It is a stunning "slice of life" story that prioritizes the connection between the leads, ensuring that the romance remains the heart of every episode.
If you loved Hidden Love, you absolutely must watch A Little Thing Called First Love because they are both the gold standard for "secret crush" stories. Both dramas are incredibly sweet and focus on a young girl’s patient, innocent love for an older boy she admires from afar. While Sang Zhi falls for her brother’s best friend, Miaomiao works hard to "glow up" and improve herself to get the attention of her perfect school senior. You will find yourself smiling constantly because both male leads are "green flags" who are always protective, gentle, and supportive. These shows avoid toxic drama and instead offer a "healing" experience that captures the heart-fluttering excitement of first love. Watching them is the perfect way to feel warm and happy, proving that even the smallest moments with a crush can become life-changing memories.
The Great Escape: The Story is the sequel to "The Great Escape Season 4", but with a change in certain members.
New members are Go Kyung Pyo, Byun Baek Hyun and Yeo Jin Gu, in the places of D.O, Kim Jong Min and Shin Dong.
New members are Go Kyung Pyo, Byun Baek Hyun and Yeo Jin Gu, in the places of D.O, Kim Jong Min and Shin Dong.
The mischievous girl, Ling Miao Miao, accidentally enters the mission system of the novel Monster Hunting and becomes a villainous supporting character. To return to the real world, she must complete the system's task—winning over the mysterious and twisted young man, Mu Sheng.
Along the way, they team up with Mu Yao, a member of a monster-hunting family, and Liu Fu Yi, a monster hunter. Together, they fight monsters and level up. As the missions progress, they gradually resolve the animosity between humans and monsters, rewrite the fated ending, and save the world.
Along the way, they team up with Mu Yao, a member of a monster-hunting family, and Liu Fu Yi, a monster hunter. Together, they fight monsters and level up. As the missions progress, they gradually resolve the animosity between humans and monsters, rewrite the fated ending, and save the world.
The series revolves around the adopted siblings Jiang Mu, the sheltered and pampered younger sister, and Jin Zhao, the extremely gifted older brother. When Mu is nine years old, their parents get a divorce, and her father and Zhao move to Thailand. As such, Mu and Zhao’s lives become two paths that never cross. After learning that her brother is adopted, Mu flies to Thailand alone.
When they meet again, the once elegant boy has transformed into a rugged young man hardened by the streets. Zhao is now into boxing and racing, living a life full of wild thrills and danger that is completely unfamiliar to Mu. Undaunted, Mu works to assimilate into the life of Zhao and her father's family. Aligning with her talents, her studies and life in Thailand are just as splendid, and her enthusiasm and empathy brighten Zhao’s life. As Zhao's co-pilot, she is his perfect navigator. Seeing that Zhao is stuck in a quagmire, she decides to pull him out and take him home.
When an accident separates the two again, Mu takes on the responsibility of taking care of the family while fulfilling their shared ambition and aerospace dream. Many years later, Mu returns to China after graduation. Mu and Zhao reunite again in Nanjing.
When they meet again, the once elegant boy has transformed into a rugged young man hardened by the streets. Zhao is now into boxing and racing, living a life full of wild thrills and danger that is completely unfamiliar to Mu. Undaunted, Mu works to assimilate into the life of Zhao and her father's family. Aligning with her talents, her studies and life in Thailand are just as splendid, and her enthusiasm and empathy brighten Zhao’s life. As Zhao's co-pilot, she is his perfect navigator. Seeing that Zhao is stuck in a quagmire, she decides to pull him out and take him home.
When an accident separates the two again, Mu takes on the responsibility of taking care of the family while fulfilling their shared ambition and aerospace dream. Many years later, Mu returns to China after graduation. Mu and Zhao reunite again in Nanjing.
After a scandal destroys her career, comic artist Wei Zhi seeks inspiration at Beishan Ski Resort, where she meets coach Shan Chong. As she struggles with snowboarding, her resilience reignites his lost passion for the sport. Together, they find love and a path to redemption.
After graduating university with a major in financing, Chu Li successfully enters her dream company, Yuan Yue Publishing House. However, a challenging path lies ahead of her when she finds out that the publishing industry at this time has undergone huge changes. There she meets author Zhou Chuan, who is said to be gentle as a jade when he’s really not. The two are immediately at odds, with Zhou Chuan later discovering that Chu Li is his online friend, Monkey.
Fashion blogger Yu Mei Ren, once rejected by botany professor Zhuang Yu, plans to use her beauty to win him over. Years after their first encounter, they reunite when Zhuang Yu visits Qingshui Village for research and stays at her bed and breakfast. As they clash and connect, Yu Mei Ren helps him in unexpected ways, and Zhuang Yu begins to discover love beyond his passion for plants.




