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They're both wholesome Japanese bls that can make you smile and laugh!
There's not really many similar things, but I'm sure you would like it if you still didn't watch it!
There's not really many similar things, but I'm sure you would like it if you still didn't watch it!
Both are shorter dramas with a poisoned ML who the FL is the only one able to cure him. In both, the ML falls first.
Both have a poisoned ML that only the FL can cure/save.
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ML in My Villain Husband resembles ML in General's lady. Also, the personality of both ML's is quite similar and both are generals. Both FL's have strong personality and they know how to stand their ground. The story progression is similar though General's lady has longer episodes so the story is not as rushed as in My Villain Husband.
- sports centered drama
- strong FL and nice ML
- leads are childhood friends
- leads friends' are hilarious
- hostel life
- coaches have their own love story
- give off similar vibes :)
- strong FL and nice ML
- leads are childhood friends
- leads friends' are hilarious
- hostel life
- coaches have their own love story
- give off similar vibes :)
Both films tell a story about:
- unfulfilled love;
- loneliness and longing for another person;
- emotionally broken people who try to survive in this world.
Both films are unforgettable, and the actors nailed their roles.
- unfulfilled love;
- loneliness and longing for another person;
- emotionally broken people who try to survive in this world.
Both films are unforgettable, and the actors nailed their roles.
Similar concept with a dark and deep plot. Harsh criticism of today’s world. The soundtracks are similar too.
If you like Tae Darvid, Triage is his and long time BL partner, Tee Thanapon, long awaited BL series. Tae is an e.r. Doctor and Tee is a graduating business student. Triage is a thriller, where Dr. Tin has to go through time loops to save his patient, Tol. Every loops get crazier and more dangerous, but the two found the time to fall in love. Great series by author Sammon of Manner of Death.
Both dramas are about a terminally ill FL who falls in love with the supernatural ML Both MLs undergo occasional transformations into monstrous beings with bloodlust. Both MLs have an overly protective male friend who resents/distrusts the FL and tries to keep them apart.
Both dramas have an alien ML with powers and an actress FL. Both romances are star-crossed, with one or both of them risking their lives to remain together/on earth. LAFT even references MLFTS in episode 4.
Both are movie length stories featuring a celebrity FL and an alien ML with special powers that he uses to help her. The ML's life becomes tethered to the FL's in the process of trying to save her, and he risks his life to remain on earth. Both MLs have alien friends who try to persuade them to leave the FL to save their lives.
Both dramas have a plucky human FL and supernatural ML who has special powers and a monstrous side/appearance who met the FL when she saved him. Both FLs have affectionately insulting nicknames for the ML ("monster" vs. "big weirdo").
Both have a terminally ill FL who in their lowest point crosses paths with the ML who is a supernatural being and aids them in someway.
Both feature a time slip bringing the leads, who are a few years apart, together, and results in them having to cohabitate. Both stories have a similar feel and tone.
They have the same basic plot, but are just from different countries. (One being from Thailand and one from Korea.)




