
Both are psychological thrillers BL dramas where there are killers and deception involved. There are hints of supernatural elements as the story goes back and forth in time for both. Both shows are written by the same author Sammon who specializes in writing crime and mystery stories.




Both are Thai BL dramas with a supernatural element to them.
DFF is suspense/thriller with dark scenes and an intense storyline.
GHGH is more upbeat with some humor and heartfelt moments with a storyline that has an overall positive theme.
Both have strayed away from your typical Thai BL (during time of airing).
DFF is suspense/thriller with dark scenes and an intense storyline.
GHGH is more upbeat with some humor and heartfelt moments with a storyline that has an overall positive theme.
Both have strayed away from your typical Thai BL (during time of airing).

Someone who enjoys *Goddess Bless You from Death* might also like *DFF* because both stories revolve around protagonists desperately searching for the person—or entity—that keeps cursing them. Both narratives are filled with mystery, raising countless questions as the story unfolds, keeping the audience engaged in uncovering the truth. While both fall under the horror genre, they also contain a subtle touch of romance, though it never overshadows the main plot. Instead, the romantic elements enhance the emotional depth without taking focus away from the central mystery and suspense.








When I got into the depths of Dead Friend Forever, it just kept reminding me of Extracurricular. They both have a cast of morally grey characters who just keep making mistakes, even if they thought they were making a sound choice. TWs for both for death, bullying, SA, especially the SA of a minor, violence, and some other things.
