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both drama show a strong woman who face same situation in childhood .After her mother’s death in a conspiracy, FL learns to control her emotions and move forward with strength. She hides her true talent from the world, using her pain as fuel to grow wiser, more resilient, and fiercely determined. Over time, she transforms into a strong and decisive woman, no longer driven by grief, but by purpose.
Both are family drama, they showcase the lifestyles of rich vs poor people, and also the house they live in is the main setup for the unfolding of events
Both are about traders who try to make deal, overcome many difficulties in order to establish their business. HOTS is a bit crazier and more interesting to me tbh (and funnier). TF has IMF setting which is quite cool and I love how practical and realistic the characters are (esp the female lead)
both similar in having single father ML and a successful FL. In both dramas, MLs are walking green flags and are fathers to pretty yet smart daughters, who help bring the leads together.
Also, both daughters have ailments.
Also, both daughters have ailments.
Both dramas have summer settings. Both also have same premise as two childhood friends/lovers reunited when they become adults and develop their feelings.
Its the last season of 'A Man Who Defies the World of BL' which will be coming out on November 9!! This is the final season of this series so it will be very similar and bl fans ( those who liked this series) which watched the previous seasons will like this one too.
- the plot focuses on a female teacher (specialising in psychology) helping a group of troubling kids with their respective problems, with the help of the male teacher
- slowburn romance between two teachers
- both fls have short hair
- both fls are unconventional and the kids take some time to open up to her
- both series have mac nattapat
- slowburn romance between two teachers
- both fls have short hair
- both fls are unconventional and the kids take some time to open up to her
- both series have mac nattapat
Zomvivor is only similar to Train to Busan because of the zombie apocalyptic outbreak. The concept is similar. The world building is kinda similar in a very suspenseful tone.
Has the same aspect of seeing ghost, helping ghost and solving ghost cases. Both have 2 male leads. The mains in the series share the same artist background. Some scenes are similar to those in Oh no! Here comes trouble. Both shows have a investigator main lead.
If you like the two main actors together, and they indeed have good chemistry, you can try their first collaboration. Not the same vibe though. Love and bid farewell is a highly toxic relationship.
This is yet another season of the series, which I suggest watching if you already liked the past the seasons.
If you liked season 1 to season 4, then you'd most likely like Season 5. Since it is another sequel to the series.
If you’re torn between Shiko Funjatta! and Chihayafuru: Kami no Ku, go with Shiko Funjatta!—it’s better in every way. The characters feel alive, the pacing is tight but natural, and the emotional beats actually land. Chihayafuru isn’t bad—it has heart and visual flair—but it’s so rushed it ends up feeling forced, like it’s sprinting through moments that deserved to breathe. Shiko Funjatta! balances comedy, growth, and team spirit with surprising depth. Highly recommended if you want a sports drama that actually earns its impact.
A group of people who have micro superpowers have to work together in order to make good use of those powers under bizarre circumstances.
Both FL are shap shifting.
Both ML are trying to find them.
Both ML are mysterious.
The beauty inside has a better ending.
Both ML are trying to find them.
Both ML are mysterious.
The beauty inside has a better ending.