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Both are good and loving. Well i put it as recommended because all of them are ongoing and It'll help me to remember all these.
Both are good and loving. Well i put it as recommended because all of them are ongoing and It'll help me to remember all these.
Both are good and loving. Well i put it as recommended because all of them are ongoing and It'll help me to remember all these.
Both are good and loving. Well i put it as recommended because all of them are ongoing and It'll help me to remember all these.
Both are good and loving. Well i put it as recommended because all of them are ongoing and It'll help me to remember all these.
The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.
Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Both are based on Historic setting and fictional Thai History..... Memoir of Rati has a comman ground, and the central theme of both dramas are highlighting discrimination of the same sex love and marriage...
In both dramas, Protoginists fighting for their rights to love and to be with whoever they want either they are of same or different genders.
In both dramas, Protoginists fighting for their rights to love and to be with whoever they want either they are of same or different genders.
-Mystery, Murder, Crime
Both follow a main character that is trying to solve a string of murders with a specific MO. Murders are done in a creative and shocking ways. Solves with a partner solving and the main character going off on their own.
Both follow a main character that is trying to solve a string of murders with a specific MO. Murders are done in a creative and shocking ways. Solves with a partner solving and the main character going off on their own.
The both of these dramas is set in a world where men can get pregnant, and the story is about a male lead who gets pregnant, one is BL while the other is not
- they both have to do with the ml helping the fl change their physical appearance
- uhh cinderella
- uhh cinderella
Why:
Both shows spotlight strong, skilled women facing extreme physical and mental challenges in team-based survival competitions.
In Siren: Survive the Island, women from professions like soldiers, firefighters, police officers, and stunt performers compete on a remote island, testing their endurance, strategy, and teamwork. In The Iron Squad W, elite female soldiers from various military branches battle through intense missions and tactical challenges to prove which unit is the strongest.
Similarities:
All-female casts that highlight female strength, discipline, and resilience.
Team-based competition each group works together under pressure to survive or complete missions.
Physically and mentally demanding challenges that require skill, endurance, and strategy.
A focus on camaraderie, leadership, and tactical thinking, not just brute strength.
Elimination format where only one team emerges victorious.
If you enjoyed the intensity, teamwork, and empowerment in Siren: Survive the Island, you’ll find The Iron Squad W equally thrilling with a sharper military edge and even higher tactical realism
Both shows spotlight strong, skilled women facing extreme physical and mental challenges in team-based survival competitions.
In Siren: Survive the Island, women from professions like soldiers, firefighters, police officers, and stunt performers compete on a remote island, testing their endurance, strategy, and teamwork. In The Iron Squad W, elite female soldiers from various military branches battle through intense missions and tactical challenges to prove which unit is the strongest.
Similarities:
All-female casts that highlight female strength, discipline, and resilience.
Team-based competition each group works together under pressure to survive or complete missions.
Physically and mentally demanding challenges that require skill, endurance, and strategy.
A focus on camaraderie, leadership, and tactical thinking, not just brute strength.
Elimination format where only one team emerges victorious.
If you enjoyed the intensity, teamwork, and empowerment in Siren: Survive the Island, you’ll find The Iron Squad W equally thrilling with a sharper military edge and even higher tactical realism
Both dramas deal around money/an object that brings a lot of money (drugs) and in both dramas specific people lose it, and are now willing to do anything to require it.
losing a friend over a disagreement, lose the sensce of dream, main character listening music all the time, solitude, teenage rebellion, capitalist politics, breaking rules (at student and as citizen of country), coming of age story, lack of story focus on a romantic arc.
I don't know what to say, I just get the same feeling.... :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
I don't know what to say, I just get the same feeling.... :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))




