Both series are historical BL romances set in the early 20th century.
Thee (Memoir of Rati) and Yai (I Feel You Linger in the Air) have very similar personalities; gentle, kind, and understanding young men from wealthy families that fall in love with someone considered lower class.
Both series also share similar themes such as the mistreatment of servants and the lives of wealthy families living in homes along canals or rivers.
Thee (Memoir of Rati) and Yai (I Feel You Linger in the Air) have very similar personalities; gentle, kind, and understanding young men from wealthy families that fall in love with someone considered lower class.
Both series also share similar themes such as the mistreatment of servants and the lives of wealthy families living in homes along canals or rivers.
Time travel and Period drama. Artist main lead. Mc falling in love then being returned back to their timeline.
Two people feel an instant connection at first sight, with the love of a previous lifetime connecting them.
UWMA is a modern-day reincarnation/soulmates story and the two gradually remember their past connection throughout the series, whereas IFYLITA has the added element of time travel and living out their past meeting. Both have a very similar vibe and an unravelling mystery/family conflict to accompany the romance.
UWMA is a modern-day reincarnation/soulmates story and the two gradually remember their past connection throughout the series, whereas IFYLITA has the added element of time travel and living out their past meeting. Both have a very similar vibe and an unravelling mystery/family conflict to accompany the romance.
Historical, similar female characters and women having each other's back. Like Linger's Uengphueng, Blossom's Tienyot wants to study in a time when women couldn't. In Blossom, it delves further into the type of life women like Mei had before meeting Uenphueng, when she was sold into a brothel.
No BL/GL in Blossom as far as I'm aware. There is a side LGBTQ character (Ra-an) who represents the experience of LGBTQ people in that era.
No BL/GL in Blossom as far as I'm aware. There is a side LGBTQ character (Ra-an) who represents the experience of LGBTQ people in that era.
"Khemjira" and "I Feel You Linger in the Air" are both Thai BL dramas notable for blending supernatural elements with romance and emotional complexity. These similarities contribute to why viewers often compare and recommend them together.
Shared elements:
Supernatural focus: Both incorporate ghosts, curses, or spiritual phenomena as key to the plot, rather than treating them as background effects.?
Romance crossing lifetimes: Love transcending one lifetime, with time travel (in IFYLITA) and reincarnation or connections to past lives (in Khemjira).?
Emotional and atmospheric storytelling: Each drama is praised for its emotional impact, quiet tension, spiritual undertones, and strong sense of place and mood.??
Haunting, ambiguous vibe: Both feature lingering feelings, unresolved trauma, and endings that are open to interpretation or somewhat ambiguous.?
Complex, flawed characters: The leads face inner struggles, deal with loss or betrayal, and connect deeply—sometimes with themes of social inequality or karma.??
Notable differences:
"Khemjira" leans more on horror and spiritual folklore; "I Feel You Linger in the Air" emphasizes time travel, tradition, and historical settings.
"Khemjira" can be more intense in terms of suspense, while "IFYLITA" is known for its romantic, emotional, and aesthetic qualities.
If you enjoyed one, the other's mix of supernatural romance and slow-burn emotional depth will likely appeal as well, especially if you value atmospheric storytelling and themes of love transcending lifetimes.
Shared elements:
Supernatural focus: Both incorporate ghosts, curses, or spiritual phenomena as key to the plot, rather than treating them as background effects.?
Romance crossing lifetimes: Love transcending one lifetime, with time travel (in IFYLITA) and reincarnation or connections to past lives (in Khemjira).?
Emotional and atmospheric storytelling: Each drama is praised for its emotional impact, quiet tension, spiritual undertones, and strong sense of place and mood.??
Haunting, ambiguous vibe: Both feature lingering feelings, unresolved trauma, and endings that are open to interpretation or somewhat ambiguous.?
Complex, flawed characters: The leads face inner struggles, deal with loss or betrayal, and connect deeply—sometimes with themes of social inequality or karma.??
Notable differences:
"Khemjira" leans more on horror and spiritual folklore; "I Feel You Linger in the Air" emphasizes time travel, tradition, and historical settings.
"Khemjira" can be more intense in terms of suspense, while "IFYLITA" is known for its romantic, emotional, and aesthetic qualities.
If you enjoyed one, the other's mix of supernatural romance and slow-burn emotional depth will likely appeal as well, especially if you value atmospheric storytelling and themes of love transcending lifetimes.
upon watching IFYLITA i started to get similar feelings to a drama i’ve seen before
- both involve MC time traveling
- one of the leads is very defensive and protective of the other and gets them out of sticky situations that they find themselves in
- when both MC time travel they find people who look just like those from the present
- love/interest at first sight for both
- MC who came from the future teaches their love interest from the past phrases from the future & expressions
- the leads tease each other more as they get to know each other
- both dramas are not just romance focused
- both involve MC time traveling
- one of the leads is very defensive and protective of the other and gets them out of sticky situations that they find themselves in
- when both MC time travel they find people who look just like those from the present
- love/interest at first sight for both
- MC who came from the future teaches their love interest from the past phrases from the future & expressions
- the leads tease each other more as they get to know each other
- both dramas are not just romance focused



