Both dramas involve college students, both involve family issues, both have past trauma/incidents, Both involve uncovering a secret or exposing someone for who they really are. Both have moments that are sad and emotional.
Something in my room:
- one main needs help to sort out his unfinished business as a ghost.
- Comfort and company for the Ghost ML
- Fear of loneliness
- Cohabitation
The love never sets:
- Cohabitation
- Past trauma and healing
- bullying
- Green flag Main lead who offers comfort and support
Something in my room:
- one main needs help to sort out his unfinished business as a ghost.
- Comfort and company for the Ghost ML
- Fear of loneliness
- Cohabitation
The love never sets:
- Cohabitation
- Past trauma and healing
- bullying
- Green flag Main lead who offers comfort and support
If you like 'Low Frequency' you might also like 'Something in my room'.
-Both are supernatural bl dramas.
-In both dramas they are trying to solve mystery.
-Genres & tags in common:
G: Mystery, Romance, Supernatural.
T: Ghost-seeing male lead, LGBTQ+, Investigation, Gay romance, Gay male lead, Ghost male lead.
-Both are supernatural bl dramas.
-In both dramas they are trying to solve mystery.
-Genres & tags in common:
G: Mystery, Romance, Supernatural.
T: Ghost-seeing male lead, LGBTQ+, Investigation, Gay romance, Gay male lead, Ghost male lead.
More like it’s a ‘ghost series’ suicide and the plot that is quite messed up yet still been fixed up as they try to write the story… it’s quite interesting that they make it intense but in the end we would think ‘so what was the point of this story and what message they’re trying to give to us?’ Something like that… not the best for both but I think it was quite fine for both…
The relationship with a "dead" person kinda reminds me of Something in my room. The characters personality and dynamic are also pretty similar, the quiet and calm guy with the guy who is all the time after him. The sad and angst feelings, both with tragedy plot and the passionate romance between the leads is a good complement of both series.



