

Pretty much nothing in common except the ML can read objects as well as people (it is the emotion or action in what is seen that can hurt instead of the touch). There is some romance in it but the main focus is on the story of two boys from two separate families wh9 become brothers in a moment of devastation; out of choice, need and responsibility. It highlights the need to reach out for help and how every choice you made and make led and leads you to where your are now, for good or bad.


I Need Romance is a cute noona romance like Intern in My Heart. INR has no extra-sensory anything just a hard working older female with a supportive younger guy.


If you love the bromance in 49 Days then you will love the bromance in Panda and Hedgehog. Two very different stories from two different countries with great stories and relationships in common.


1. It is a Chinese drama.
2. Older FL, younger, sincere ML.
3. Cute.
4. Very re-watchable.
5. No crazy, stalker girl in this one; phew.
2. Older FL, younger, sincere ML.
3. Cute.
4. Very re-watchable.
5. No crazy, stalker girl in this one; phew.


Chinese drama, older FL younger ML. This is more like the Chinese college drama's though; perfect, talented leads... I like it and have rewatched it many times.


Noona romance. He is confident, she less so. He keeps her on her toes this time around. A good watch.


Follows the highs and lows of careers in the literary/entertainment world and overcoming difficulties to achieve good outcomes.


While Happy Ending Romance (HER) follows the literary world, Lovely Writer focuses more on the entertainment world. They both highlight (to different degrees) the happenings behind the glittery facade of their worlds. They both have jealousy, hypocrisy, friendship and faithfulness. LW is a bit faster paced, lots of flashbacks (they have the time) while HER makes steady progress forward.


Young person getting to know a senior person. Navillera is a series, MPR is a movie; they are about friendship, family and life. They are both just well paced and beautiful.


Like Convenience Store Junkies, Backstreet Rookie revolves around convenience stores and has a bold, sassy, quirky female lead.


This is actually very different to LBC. It is a short movie about the perceptions society has towards hearing impaired people, with a BL spin. That said Taiichi reminds me of Can so I thought I would add this here for those who like Can.


Good friends traveling a particular part of a country (Jung Hae In is in New York and the Grand Canyon). Both are really interesting and well done. Both are really nice guys as are their friends.