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Our Dining Table is a masterpiece about being someone's support and someone's cheerleader as they go through grief and heartbreak and fear. Plot-wise it's very different from Love of Silom, but I am an avid lover of single-dad-figures in BL... so if you like this trope too watch both these series!
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Both feature ML's who are informants for their cop love interests... Other than that they're very different, but I get the same couple dynamic (personality-wise) as well. So if the cop-stuff is what you like, you'll enjoy this maybe.
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Both feature club/host culture and how they can be interwoven with gang and illegal trade. So if that's what you like about Love of Silom you'll find similar plot points in 3 Will Be Free. 3WBF is more on the crime side and less police-heavy; deep night also a bit focuses more on the tragic lives people who resort to sex work face, but not that deeply. 3WBF has BL-elements but its a poly relationship with 2 boys and 1 girlie.
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Both feature club/host culture and how competitive and even dangerous they can get. So if that's what you like about Love of Silom you'll find similar production value in Deep Night's performances. Deep Night is more acrobatic and less dance-heavy; deep night also re-uses performances, but at least they're not super cringe!
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I like the way the story flows in the Thai version, but I would argue that the Japanese ver. has slightly better relationship and NSFW chemistry (All Hail BL King Nagumo Shoma). The NC scenes had me looking away in the Japanese version while, in the Thai version, I wasn't embarrassed to be an onlooker. However, I'm still glad I watched the Thai ver. first bc the Japanese ver. has way more plot holes/unexplained moments/loose timeline.
Recommended by KKC - Mar 2, 2026
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DFF is basically Not Me meets Until Dawn (the game) if that makes sense lol

I will warn you though: in DFF everyone is despicable (except White), the acting is lowkey camp (if not ridiculously bad... I'm looking at Top when I say this), and the ending is weird.
Recommended by KKC - Feb 4, 2026
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Both Thai BLs with a main lead that has a supernatural ability to read minds.. Boy From Next World has parallel universes where the ML goes into his own body and Me and Who has a ML isekai'd into someone else's body... they both just reminded me of each other.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 30, 2026
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Takarada Takara works for a company. On a rainy day, he walks helplessly without an umbrella. Somehow, he watches a stage play performed by theatrical troupe Eiyu. Takarada Takara becomes touched by Kamoshima Yujin's performance. Afterwards, Takarada Takara decides to quit his job and become an actor. He also joins theatrical troupe Eiyu.

Similarities: both MCs are in the acting/theatre world.

Differences: Double is a lot darker and has a bit of a unique plot for a BL centered on actors. A lot less fluffy romance and more... co-dependent? I can't think of a better for to describe it haha, I don't want to call it toxic but it's definitely not healthy.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 25, 2026
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Similarities:

- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.

- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.

Differences:

- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.

- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 25, 2026
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Similarities:

- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.

- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.

Differences:

- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.

- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 25, 2026
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Similarities:

- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.

- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.

Differences:

- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.

- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 25, 2026
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Similarities:

- Both make fun of drama tropes! In Me and Thee, they satirize soap opera tropes through the MC, in AMWDTWOBL they make fun of general BL tropes.

- Both hilarious comedies where a character learns to let go and fall in love.

Differences:

- Me&Thee is in Thai. Plus, while it's still very funny, it has a more serious and chronological(?) plot line.

- AMWDTWOBL has a over-arching story sure, but really it's a bunch of short episodic scenarios rather than a plot that builds on itself.
Recommended by KKC - Jan 25, 2026