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similarities:
- thai bl
- action and romance
- one lead is a bodyguard to the other lead
- both rich leads become endangered for being the heir to something (in “the next prince,” it’s a nation while in “never let me go,” it’s his father’s business)
differences:
- in “the next prince,” the plot revolves around a royal
- in “never let me go,” a fair portion of the plot takes place in a coastal region
- thai bl
- action and romance
- one lead is a bodyguard to the other lead
- both rich leads become endangered for being the heir to something (in “the next prince,” it’s a nation while in “never let me go,” it’s his father’s business)
differences:
- in “the next prince,” the plot revolves around a royal
- in “never let me go,” a fair portion of the plot takes place in a coastal region
similarities:
- thai drama
- thriller and horror
- many of the same actors (big cast)
- themes of suspense and friendship
- most of the students are in a relationship
- both plots revolve around high school students
differences:
- “zomvivors” centers around a supernatural plot
- “zomvivors” takes place at a school while “remember 15” mostly takes place on an island
- thai drama
- thriller and horror
- many of the same actors (big cast)
- themes of suspense and friendship
- most of the students are in a relationship
- both plots revolve around high school students
differences:
- “zomvivors” centers around a supernatural plot
- “zomvivors” takes place at a school while “remember 15” mostly takes place on an island
similarities:
- korean bl
- miniseries
- cohabitation (the rich lead is forced to live with his love interest)
differences:
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is 8 episodes while “to my star” is 9
- “roommates of poongduck 304” has the tenant-landlord relationship trope
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is an office romance
- in “to my star,” the rich lead is a famous actor while in “roommates of poongduck 304,” he is the son of a businessman
- “to my star” has the grumpy/sunshine trope
- in “to my star,” the rich lead struggles with anxiety
- there is a sequel to “to my star”
- “to my star” deals with heavier themes and the color palette is darker in comparison to “roommates of poongduck 304” which is fairly lighthearted and funny
- korean bl
- miniseries
- cohabitation (the rich lead is forced to live with his love interest)
differences:
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is 8 episodes while “to my star” is 9
- “roommates of poongduck 304” has the tenant-landlord relationship trope
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is an office romance
- in “to my star,” the rich lead is a famous actor while in “roommates of poongduck 304,” he is the son of a businessman
- “to my star” has the grumpy/sunshine trope
- in “to my star,” the rich lead struggles with anxiety
- there is a sequel to “to my star”
- “to my star” deals with heavier themes and the color palette is darker in comparison to “roommates of poongduck 304” which is fairly lighthearted and funny
similarities:
- bl
- enemies to lovers
- one lead struggles financially and his scholarship gets threatened by his love interest
differences:
- “a shoulder to cry on” is korean, “dangerous romance” is thai
- “a shoulder to cry on” is a short length series
- in “a shoulder to cry on,” the scholarship student is also athletic (archer)
- in “a shoulder to cry on,” the love interest is a popular student while in “dangerous romance,” the love interest is a bully
- in “dangerous romance,” the scholarship student is a tutor to the love interest
- bl
- enemies to lovers
- one lead struggles financially and his scholarship gets threatened by his love interest
differences:
- “a shoulder to cry on” is korean, “dangerous romance” is thai
- “a shoulder to cry on” is a short length series
- in “a shoulder to cry on,” the scholarship student is also athletic (archer)
- in “a shoulder to cry on,” the love interest is a popular student while in “dangerous romance,” the love interest is a bully
- in “dangerous romance,” the scholarship student is a tutor to the love interest
similarities:
- korean bl
- 8 episodes
- enemies/rivals to lovers
- the couple from both dramas have extremely similar vibes (grumpy/sunshine)
differences:
- “semantic error” is set at college
- “my sweet dear” is centered around a restaurant
- korean bl
- 8 episodes
- enemies/rivals to lovers
- the couple from both dramas have extremely similar vibes (grumpy/sunshine)
differences:
- “semantic error” is set at college
- “my sweet dear” is centered around a restaurant
I know this may seem strange but i found so many stuff resembling this lakhorn to the modern F4 Thailand that it just blew my mind away.
First of all, the character of Theewarat belongs to the archetype of the High chair tyrant. The same as with Thyme from F4 Thailand. Both are drunk in their power and products of their environment. They like to brag, are arrogant and look down on people thinking that they are able to buy everything for money.
Well that is at least until they meet their female leads. Their female leads are having nothing of their crappy behaviour and infuriates them at every turn when both Theewarat & Thyme realizes they have no power over them. And that they are losing their hearts to them.
Both are enemies-to-friends-to-lovers story-lines. Both are fated soulmates and have the sky and earth symbolism in their storylines.
"When the Sky Falls" is a historical romance drama with action and adventure mixed in while "F4 Thailand" is a modern high-school drama that tackles bullying, growth and society commentary.
But both dramas does the redemption arc for our both Anti-hero Male Leads so well.
First of all, the character of Theewarat belongs to the archetype of the High chair tyrant. The same as with Thyme from F4 Thailand. Both are drunk in their power and products of their environment. They like to brag, are arrogant and look down on people thinking that they are able to buy everything for money.
Well that is at least until they meet their female leads. Their female leads are having nothing of their crappy behaviour and infuriates them at every turn when both Theewarat & Thyme realizes they have no power over them. And that they are losing their hearts to them.
Both are enemies-to-friends-to-lovers story-lines. Both are fated soulmates and have the sky and earth symbolism in their storylines.
"When the Sky Falls" is a historical romance drama with action and adventure mixed in while "F4 Thailand" is a modern high-school drama that tackles bullying, growth and society commentary.
But both dramas does the redemption arc for our both Anti-hero Male Leads so well.
Both are remakes of the same story.
Captain portrays Lead Hero Thevaraj in 2001 version and portrays the villian Pitak in 2022 version of Fah Pieng Din.
There are some changes in the 2022 version, the version from 2022 is a lot more brutal and aggressive. Especially with how Male Lead treats female lead.
Captain portrays Lead Hero Thevaraj in 2001 version and portrays the villian Pitak in 2022 version of Fah Pieng Din.
There are some changes in the 2022 version, the version from 2022 is a lot more brutal and aggressive. Especially with how Male Lead treats female lead.
- Written by the same screenwriter
- Hi Venus also has a bit of village setting in the beginning and ending
- Healthy relationship between main leads
- deep conversation
- Joseph Zeng, the main lead in Hi Venus appeared in Meet Yourself as guest star
- Hi Venus also has a bit of village setting in the beginning and ending
- Healthy relationship between main leads
- deep conversation
- Joseph Zeng, the main lead in Hi Venus appeared in Meet Yourself as guest star
Both are set in an alternate fantasy/historical world in which there's a race of people with powers (the FL is one of them) who are oppressed by a different race (the ML is one of them).
They are both Historical, Romance drama. Based on the twentieth century in Shanghai, republic of china.
Both of these music reality shows involve a celebrity and unknown guest singing the same song. They both involve a guess component as well, as the identities of these singers are hidden from each other.
Like the characters Hida and Saint, the two leads in "Brothers" are stepbrothers by marriage. They start out as enemies but eventually fall in love.
Both are fantasy universes with a divided universe and everyone out to kill one guy who really powerful and a beautiful relationship/friendship between two unlikely people from different walks of life.
Both have to do with hockey.
Sang Tian is an aspiring figure skater. On the day she turns 18, she vows to her family that she will be accepted to the same university that her mother once attended. To get in, she must pass a test, which she – an exceptionally competent skater and student – expects to ace. However, things do not go according to plan for Sang Tian and she fails the exam.
Undaunted, Sang Tian decides not to give up, and in desperation, she dresses as a male ice hockey player and joins in a trial match for the college team. She unexpectedly shines and is selected as part of the men’s ice hockey program. Things get even more complicated for her when she realizes that Wen Bing, a young man she has crossed swords with in the past, is also part of the team. Worse still, she finds she must share a dormitory with him, and struggles to keep her true identity a secret.
On the ice, Sang Tian and Wen Bing prove to be the catalysts for their team’s newfound success, and the team finds itself with a shot at the championship. As the two students start to get to know one another, they develop a mutual respect for one another… but could that one day turn into love?
Sang Tian is an aspiring figure skater. On the day she turns 18, she vows to her family that she will be accepted to the same university that her mother once attended. To get in, she must pass a test, which she – an exceptionally competent skater and student – expects to ace. However, things do not go according to plan for Sang Tian and she fails the exam.
Undaunted, Sang Tian decides not to give up, and in desperation, she dresses as a male ice hockey player and joins in a trial match for the college team. She unexpectedly shines and is selected as part of the men’s ice hockey program. Things get even more complicated for her when she realizes that Wen Bing, a young man she has crossed swords with in the past, is also part of the team. Worse still, she finds she must share a dormitory with him, and struggles to keep her true identity a secret.
On the ice, Sang Tian and Wen Bing prove to be the catalysts for their team’s newfound success, and the team finds itself with a shot at the championship. As the two students start to get to know one another, they develop a mutual respect for one another… but could that one day turn into love?
Both are fantasy/historical dramas with the same actors as the ML and one of the SMLs. Both have a very light tone with a lot of humor and don't take themselves seriously.



