Even though some recommended the dramas Yesterday and My stubborn - which do have similar plot points, Hidden Agenda has more in common with the drama Your sky. Both the main lead Teerak and Zo are sensitive and soft young men while both Joke and Meunfah are patient and considerate, giving their boys time to understand how they really feel without pressure. In this way Duang with You is also a good rec.
In both dramas the main female lead and main male lead are in a sort of competition with each other. In both dramas they begin as a type of rivalry. And in both dramas the main female lead continually calls the main male lead a Fox over and over again.
Both take place on tea plantations. Both give a voice to this industry and way of life. Both show the history and value of this industry and the type of struggles that it goes through. Honestly, I love dramas that show us other facets of the culture beyond city life. Tea and life on tea plantation is a vibe that both these dramas give.
A story in which the main characters are rivals but one of them has been in love with the other for a long time.
The filming had similar warm tones, similar direction style and flow with editing.
They also have in common a strong dominant and possessive character who falls in love with the cheeky or impudent cute kid.
They also have in common a strong dominant and possessive character who falls in love with the cheeky or impudent cute kid.
They both start with the same premise of falling in love with the guy who used to bully you.
I think they both have a great dynamic between the main leads.
I think they both have a great dynamic between the main leads.
As far as having a main character who is a psychotic manipulator...these two have such a character in spades. Plus lots of tension and drama.
They both have the same kind of dark moody vibe. They both are about a bromance friendship solving cases. They are different but if you like Desire Catcher, then you will definitely enjoy The Spirleam.
When watching Desire Catcher I was just really reminded of Seven Relics. They have the same kind of vibe. A bit dark and moody. They both are about building friendship with suspicious people and going through challenges and learning how to trust. They are not as similar as Under the Skin or Spirealm. But you don't always want to watch something too similar. So I suggest this drama might be one you would also like.
They are of the same genre and have the same kind of vibe. Both are detective dramas with a bromance friendship. These dramas are so similar with the dynamics between the leads. And how the leads are connected through an old case. One being a serious cop and the other being a mysterious or eccentric consultant.
I think they were trying to recreate 'Till the End of the Moon' with the drama Feud. They did a bad job. But 'Till the End of the Moon' is great. And if you like Feud...if that is possible, then Till the End of the Moon is even better and you will definitely like it.
These two have so much in common!
One thing that stood out to me was how we see the retro story of the past heroes come into the story. So, while this story is about our young heroes, it really ends up getting told through reliving and uncovering the past stories of the previous generation. This is totally how Word of Honor tells its story too.
Also, I felt that the storyboarding feels very similar.
Also, the main leads are, one from the demon sect and one from the righteous sect. The story also has a similar unfolding of uncovering the righteous sects' secrets and in turn seeing the demon sect in a different light. There is a same theme produced through the making the characters and viewers look at what is good and what is evil - it isn't about what sect you are in but the individuals intentions and actions. Can our MLs face dispelling prejudice from both sides and find a harmonious solution?
Both dramas also deal with zombie armies!
One thing that stood out to me was how we see the retro story of the past heroes come into the story. So, while this story is about our young heroes, it really ends up getting told through reliving and uncovering the past stories of the previous generation. This is totally how Word of Honor tells its story too.
Also, I felt that the storyboarding feels very similar.
Also, the main leads are, one from the demon sect and one from the righteous sect. The story also has a similar unfolding of uncovering the righteous sects' secrets and in turn seeing the demon sect in a different light. There is a same theme produced through the making the characters and viewers look at what is good and what is evil - it isn't about what sect you are in but the individuals intentions and actions. Can our MLs face dispelling prejudice from both sides and find a harmonious solution?
Both dramas also deal with zombie armies!