
A girl joins an all-boys classroom, where she’s disliked at first. Slowly, she makes friends with everyone. Along the way, she gets caught in a love triangle—but it’s not the usual *Wattpad-coded* romance. It’s quieter, more real, and tied to everyday life and growing feelings.

To get back at the new student, Deib gets their entire batch to prank and bully Max.
But the more they engage in their game of cat-and-dog one-upmanship, the more Deib realizes that his goal to crush Max’s spirit has transformed into an undeniable crush on the one girl he never thought he would even like.
But the more they engage in their game of cat-and-dog one-upmanship, the more Deib realizes that his goal to crush Max’s spirit has transformed into an undeniable crush on the one girl he never thought he would even like.


"Ang Mutya ng Section E" and "Goong" share some thematic similarities, particularly the romantic comedy aspects set in high school or youthful environments. Both feature charming and quirky love stories that explore the ups and downs of relationships while being tied to specific social or class-related pressures.
Similarities:
1. Romantic Comedy Tone: Both series have lighthearted moments and humor, often driven by the main characters' clashing personalities.
2. Love Triangle: Both series incorporate romantic tension involving more than two characters, adding drama and excitement.
3 Character Development: Both shows depict personal growth as the characters navigate relationships, responsibility, and self-discovery.
Similarities:
1. Romantic Comedy Tone: Both series have lighthearted moments and humor, often driven by the main characters' clashing personalities.
2. Love Triangle: Both series incorporate romantic tension involving more than two characters, adding drama and excitement.
3 Character Development: Both shows depict personal growth as the characters navigate relationships, responsibility, and self-discovery.



Enemies to Lovers Trope – Both series feature a strong-willed female lead who initially clashes with the male lead before romantic feelings develop.
School Hierarchy & Bullying – The male lead in both stories holds a position of power within the school (F4 in Boys Over Flowers and Section E in Ang Mutya ng Section E), leading to conflicts with the female protagonist.
Love Triangle – A second male lead also develops feelings for the female protagonist, adding emotional tension.
Character Growth – Both stories explore personal growth as the characters navigate relationships, responsibility, and self-discovery
School Hierarchy & Bullying – The male lead in both stories holds a position of power within the school (F4 in Boys Over Flowers and Section E in Ang Mutya ng Section E), leading to conflicts with the female protagonist.
Love Triangle – A second male lead also develops feelings for the female protagonist, adding emotional tension.
Character Growth – Both stories explore personal growth as the characters navigate relationships, responsibility, and self-discovery

After watching ep1, this is what i think they have, or will have in common:
- female lead is always against the male lead at first, and never obeys him, creating tension amongst other classmates
- both incorporate school violence and severe bullying
- male lead is the "leader" of the school (f4) or section (section e)
- female lead and main male lead eventually fall for each other through their battle (enemies to lovers)
- forbidden love?? (maybe)
- second male lead (ren/yuri) also falls for the female lead
- female lead is always against the male lead at first, and never obeys him, creating tension amongst other classmates
- both incorporate school violence and severe bullying
- male lead is the "leader" of the school (f4) or section (section e)
- female lead and main male lead eventually fall for each other through their battle (enemies to lovers)
- forbidden love?? (maybe)
- second male lead (ren/yuri) also falls for the female lead

These two are both Filipino highschool Romcom youth drama with friendship.
One lead in both has a "hidden agenda" of making the other fall for them but end up in love too.
FL and ML in both are rich and not poor.
Rabin plays a similar character of "nonchalant" with little to no expression.
Ethan and Rafa play as couples.
One lead in both has a "hidden agenda" of making the other fall for them but end up in love too.
FL and ML in both are rich and not poor.
Rabin plays a similar character of "nonchalant" with little to no expression.
Ethan and Rafa play as couples.




