


- Both are revenge lakorns where FL lost her family members/house as a child because of a rich businessman/woman who trampled on poor people for their own benefits so FL comes back for revenge under a hidden identity
- Both series feature former Nadao Bangkok actors who were in Hormones (Peach Pachara, Punpun Sutatta, Praew Narupornkamol)
- Both MLs suffered from past trauma and abuse of their parents so they have to be medicated
- Both MLs encountered FLs as children
- Both FLs use seduction/romance as their way of getting involved with the families that they hate
- Both series used the exact same filming location for the rich house
- Both features triggering themes like violence, murder, sexual assault...
- Both series feature former Nadao Bangkok actors who were in Hormones (Peach Pachara, Punpun Sutatta, Praew Narupornkamol)
- Both MLs suffered from past trauma and abuse of their parents so they have to be medicated
- Both MLs encountered FLs as children
- Both FLs use seduction/romance as their way of getting involved with the families that they hate
- Both series used the exact same filming location for the rich house
- Both features triggering themes like violence, murder, sexual assault...


Both stories feature a determined female lead, who is relentless in pursuing their goals despite facing significant obstacles.
In My Name, Ji-woo seeks revenge for her father's murder, while in Thicha, the protagonist may also navigate morally ambiguous paths or difficult choices, reflecting similar emotions of loss, resilience, or a fight for justice.
The protagonists undergo significant character development, transforming themselves emotionally and physically to overcome the challenges they face.
Both may lean into darker, emotionally intense storytelling with a focus on suspense, betrayal, and personal struggle.
In My Name, Ji-woo seeks revenge for her father's murder, while in Thicha, the protagonist may also navigate morally ambiguous paths or difficult choices, reflecting similar emotions of loss, resilience, or a fight for justice.
The protagonists undergo significant character development, transforming themselves emotionally and physically to overcome the challenges they face.
Both may lean into darker, emotionally intense storytelling with a focus on suspense, betrayal, and personal struggle.
