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Both are related to crime on trains around two decades ago

Operation Moscow is based on real life incidents, I find Operation Moscow’s plot more believable and realistic.
Recommended by Anoif - Nov 3, 2025
High-school setting + class/group dynamics

My Love Mix-Up! centres on high school students, class seating, crushes and misunderstandings in that school environment.

School Trip places the protagonist as a second-year high schooler who gets separated from his usual friends and must join a group on a school trip.

Both stories use the school-social environment (classmates, group formation, social status) as a backdrop for the romantic development.

“Ordinary / overlooked” protagonist meets someone popular / from a higher social tier

In My Love Mix-Up!, the lead Aoki is fairly ordinary, with a crush on a classmate, and then gets pulled into a situation where another classmate thinks he likes him, creating a new dynamic.

In School Trip, Hioki is “ordinary” / isolated in class, then invited into a group of four popular guys known as the “Four Heavenly Kings.”

This “underdog meets popular upper-tier student(s)” trope is shared between the two — giving the dynamic tension, attraction contrast, and potential for drama.

Romantic comedy / coming-of-age feel with misunderstandings or awkward emotional beginnings

My Love Mix-Up! is explicitly a romantic comedy with misunderstandings (the eraser name mistake) and high-school first love complications.

While School Trip’s synopsis doesn’t yet emphasize a huge comedic misunderstanding, it does highlight nervousness, social awkwardness, “distance” closing between the ordinary boy and the popular boy, jealousy, and first-love discoveries.

So both show the “boy meets boy (in this case BL context)” scenario where one is navigating new feelings, new social dynamics, and emotional growth.

Focus on relational development through proximity / shared experience

In My Love Mix-Up!, much of the plot advances as the characters spend time together, mis-interpretations lead to further contact, and they gradually learn more about themselves and each other.

In School Trip, the school trip setting forces proximity (group travel, shared rooms, outing), which makes the relationship escalate through shared experiences (e.g., group activities, staying in same room) rather than “just passing glances”.
Recommended by Jero - Nov 2, 2025
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I would like to start by saying Perfect10Liners is a great show thats similar to my school president, Both are school themed, and both have multiple character plots throughout the show but with different things happening in the two series. If you like school type dramas I would recommend watching perfect10liners. It's also really good!
Recommended by Lex - Nov 2, 2025
Both are food centered and finding yourself themed queer love stories. Pacing is similar also
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Recommended by akdage - Nov 2, 2025
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Both dramas involve college students, both involve family issues, both have past trauma/incidents, Both involve uncovering a secret or exposing someone for who they really are. Both have moments that are sad and emotional.

Something in my room:
- one main needs help to sort out his unfinished business as a ghost.
- Comfort and company for the Ghost ML
- Fear of loneliness
- Cohabitation

The love never sets:
- Cohabitation
- Past trauma and healing
- bullying
- Green flag Main lead who offers comfort and support
Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Nov 2, 2025
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Both have similar elements of being unwilling to connect and communicate at first.

Both involve a main lead who is struggling with an issue and is trying to overcome it.

Both have a main lead who is a green flag and wants to look after/support the other main lead.

Both are heartwarming.
Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Nov 2, 2025
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If you like dramas where one ML is helping and healing the other ML this is for you.

-Both dramas have a main lead who has suffered a trauma
-Both have a supporting second main lead who helps them deal with it.
-Both are about a journey to cope with trauma through healing relationships
Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Nov 2, 2025
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- Both of these are part of the same anthology series which are focused on similar elements.
- Both of the titles have the same magical elements, not overtly immersed in those concepts but still having a touch.
- Both the titles are comedies, with a plot in the background.
- Both of them are GMMTV shows, which might make it more enjoyable for people looking for similar direction, storytelling and style.
Recommended by Tara - Nov 2, 2025
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Similarities:
- Both Dramas involve a curse
- Thup (Goddess Bless You from Death) and Yeo Ri (The Haunted Palace) both have the ability to see ghosts
- Both are Romance Dramas
- Both are Fantasy Dramas
- Thup (Goddess Bless You from Death) and Yeo Ri (The Haunted Palace) are both related to a Shaman

Differences:
- Goddess Bless You from Death is a Thai Drama
- Goddess Bless You from Death is BL Drama
- Goddess Bless You from Death is a Modern Drama
- The Haunted Palace is a South Korean Drama
- The Haunted Palace isn't BL Drama but has a hetereosexual couple instead
- The Haunted Palace is a Period Drama
Recommended by Ria - Nov 2, 2025
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Similarities:
- Zombies
- Horror

Differences:
- Kingdom is a South Korean Drama
- Kingdom is set in the Josean Era
- Zomvivor is a Thai Drama
- Zomvivor is set in the Modern Era

If you like Kingdom, then I recommend watching the second season as well.
Recommended by Ria - Nov 2, 2025
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Let’s say… both series goes by:
- School background
- Supernatural (either magic or mystery and stuff)
- A bit tense
- Betrayal
Recommended by thai_lovers_ - Nov 2, 2025
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Both dramas are time loop dramas
Both dramas are short length dramas
In both dramas time loop is controlled by ml
In both dramas time loop occurs with objects like watch and camera...
Recommended by RANJA Asian Dramas - Nov 2, 2025
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The second couple in LITA are similar to the main couple in love never sets where one person has suffered sexual trauma and the other person works to help them get through it.
Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Nov 2, 2025
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Both start off very similar with cohabitation between students where one is unwilling and and holds a grudge against the other. They both have misunderstandings, they eventually learn to accept each other.

Tharntype is much more toxic than the love never sets due to the homophobia and deep communication issues.

The love never sets is softer, less abusive and has healing where the main lead has suffered past trauma (similar to tharntype).
Recommended by LunarOrchidBloom - Nov 2, 2025
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- republican era
-warlords
- self-governing Ml
- vulnerable FL
- misunderstandings
- forced abortion
- war situation
Recommended by perszepersze - Nov 2, 2025