

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