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Miyu and Shuya are high school students. They have dated for 2 years. Miyu and Shuya have a promise that no matter what, they will watch a movie together on the first day of each new month. When Miyu and Shuya are on their way to the movie theater, Shuya suddenly cancels their date. Shuya seems like he is hiding something and he acts nervous. Later, Miyu goes to the place where she is supposed to meet Shuya, but she witnesses Shuya getting into a car accident. She panics, but when she wakes up she finds herself on the morning of the accident. Miyu keeps waking up on the day when Shuya got into an accident.
Miyu and Shuya are high school students. They have dated for 2 years. Miyu and Shuya have a promise that no matter what, they will watch a movie together on the first day of each new month. When Miyu and Shuya are on their way to the movie theater, Shuya suddenly cancels their date. Shuya seems like he is hiding something and he acts nervous. Later, Miyu goes to the place where she is supposed to meet Shuya, but she witnesses Shuya getting into a car accident. She panics, but when she wakes up she finds herself on the morning of the accident. Miyu keeps waking up on the day when Shuya got into an accident.
These two productions seamlessly incorporate cooking and food preparation lessons into a larger story with an easy comforting vibe and aesthetic.
Both are xianxia dramas in which the FL has an "evil fate" that causes everyone to fear and try to kill her. Both FLs had a sign appear when they were born, and their mothers died at their birth, causing them to be raised by their fathers who isolated them from the world (one cruelly, the other more kindly).
Both of these dramas feature a relatively blunt ML and a FL who tends to hide her actual feelings in favor of not bothering anyone. Both leads know exactly what they want from each other and pursue it pretty quickly in the story, but their romance gets complicated by other characters.
Both dramas involve a FL whose country/family was destroyed by the villain. She returns through a supernatural means (time travel vs. face swap/new identity) for revenge. Both couples have a love-hate relationship from the FL's side.
Both dramas are historical and are about the FL who, after being betrayed and losing those she loves, has her face exchanged with another girl. She then returns for revenge. Both MLs have been in love with the FLs for a long time, something the FLs are unaware of.
Both are historical dramas centered around the revenge plot by the FL who, after being betrayed and losing everyone she loves, returns for revenge through a fantasy twist (face swap vs. time travel).
Both dramas involve the FL having her face swapped with a different girl, and a ML who knows and loves her from her past lives/identity.
Both FLs are betrayed and return for revenge under the identity and face of another girl. During their revenge plot they get entangled with the ML who has secrets of his own.
Somehow the protagonists in both of these series time warp to the future. The Past-Senger primary story is bl. The Warp Effect's bl is a side story.
Both of these are boy love series, and the plot involves romance and time travel (in this case both times jump into the future).
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Both dramas are based on novels by the same author, and depict love stories between women. Highly anticipated by the GL fans.
Both part of SKIU the series, a project that will feature 4 GL dramas: Love in the Rain, The Perfect Song, Step Up and Sun Moon Light Love. The shows will revolve around different members of the band SKIU and their relationships.




