both series with:
- 80s Hongkok mafia vibe
- BL (+ side GL in Bangkok Boy)
- about mafia clans / families fighting each other
- main theme is revenge for killed loved ones
- pretty violent and bloody sometimes
- twisted and angsty but with some fun bits between
- mains with opposite personalities
- lots of hurt / comfort
- horny
- some kids got adopted by a mafia boss
- poverty & wealth are a topic too
- 80s Hongkok mafia vibe
- BL (+ side GL in Bangkok Boy)
- about mafia clans / families fighting each other
- main theme is revenge for killed loved ones
- pretty violent and bloody sometimes
- twisted and angsty but with some fun bits between
- mains with opposite personalities
- lots of hurt / comfort
- horny
- some kids got adopted by a mafia boss
- poverty & wealth are a topic too
Both KinnPorsche: The Series and Sammy's Children's Day share several similarities in theme and character dynamics. Each story takes place in a dangerous criminal environment involving mafia or triad organizations, where violence, loyalty, and power struggles shape the plot. The narratives focus on two male protagonists whose relationship begins under unequal circumstances—one character holds power within the criminal world while the other is drawn into it unexpectedly. Over time, their partnership develops from mistrust into deep emotional attachment and romance. Both works blend action, crime, and dark romance while exploring themes of survival, trust, and moral ambiguity, showing how love can develop even within violent and corrupt systems.
Both *The Journey to Killing You* and *Sammy’s Children’s Day* share several similarities in their themes and characters. In both stories, there are many different characters who interact with one another and influence the main events. The characters face difficult situations that test their loyalty, trust, and relationships with others. Each story shows how people must deal with conflict, make important choices, and rely on those around them. The characters also experience personal growth as they learn from challenges and emotional struggles. In addition, both works present groups of characters whose actions affect the development of the plot and the lives of others. Through these interactions and experiences, the stories explore ideas about friendship, responsibility, and the impact that people can have on each other.



