


Both are BLs in which one of the MLs dies tragically and the other is given a chance to go back in time and try to undo what happened, only to learn the two have a predetermined fate. Both MLs have a somewhat forbidden relationship (stepbrothers vs. age gap). Both dramas have a bittersweet/sad relationships as the leads cannot be together.


Third-year emergency medicine resident Tin has to cope with a deluge of different patients every day. Up until the eighteenth, that is. Tin's life is transformed when university student Tol's car is overturned, and he's rushed to the emergency room in serious condition. That night doesn't end when Tin fails to save Tol's life, though. When Tin next wakes, he finds himself in a time loop, a loop he won't be able to leave until he's altered Tol's fate.

I'll Turn Back This Time and Time the series are similar with the protagonist getting a second chance going back in time to prevent the death of his beloved. I'll Turn Back This Time has Shenan witnessing Shiwen getting hit by an ongoing truck. In Time the series, Foam saw Chris, boyfriend, killed by hired thugs to hush him up.



Both "I'll Turn Back This Time" and "Stay With Me" series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarriage. They both started out not liking each other. Eventually, after spending time knowing more about the other, they grow fond of one another and that led them into falling in love.


Both "I'll Turn Back This Time" and "Addicted Heroin" series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarriage. They both started out not liking each other. Eventually, after spending time knowing more about the other, they grow fond of one another and that led them into falling in love.




"I'll Turn Back This Time" and "Borhters" series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarried. They started with a hiccup living together as a family. They get to know more about the other over a course of time being under the same roof. Their feelings develop into love that was more than a brother.