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Both dramas are about kids who stumble upon their murdered parents. In both dramas these kids grow up promising to avenge their parents by murdering the culprit. In both dramas they start to become involved with dubious methods to do so. In both dramas the culprit turns out to be someone very close to them, with a very similar reveal.
The biggest difference is that "Ryusei no Kizuna" follows three siblings and has a balance between humour and suspense, while "My Name" is solely serious.
The biggest difference is that "Ryusei no Kizuna" follows three siblings and has a balance between humour and suspense, while "My Name" is solely serious.
screenwriter travels into her novel
both try to setup the main couple
prevent themselves from dying
both try to setup the main couple
prevent themselves from dying
It stars the incredible Shin Eun Soo; has a high school setting; and the Shin Eun Soo character has a very dysfunctional family.
Both BL series include a male main character that has a secret crush on the other main character, works together with him, tries to increase his self-confidence and supports him in his career. Both the dramas are cute and heart-warming.
These two Thai BL series have a completely different setting but a very similar vibe (they are cute, funny and heart-warming), all the leads are very attractive and the plot of both series kinda revolves around a secret crush. One of the main characters in each of them is very caring and the other one is cute.
Both BL dramas are based on the "enemies-to-lovers" trope, the main characters work together (although at least one of them initially doesn't enjoy it at all), both the series are funny and light-hearted and have very attractive actors in leading roles.
Both BL series have an office setting, funny moments, hot actors in leading roles, above-the-average quality and are light-hearted and heart-warming. The only big difference is that Cherry Magic has the "secret crush" trope while Be Loved in House: I Do has the "enemies-to-lovers" trope.
Both of them have an office setting, are cute and include a main character that has a good heart but doesn't have much self-confidence, has had back luck in love and is hesitant to enter into a relationship.
Both BL series have an office setting, are cute and include a main character that has a good heart but doesn't have much self-confidence, has had back luck in love and is hesitant to enter into a relationship.
Both BL dramas are cute, light-hearted and heart-warming, include a secret crush and, for the most part, take place in an office where the main characters work together.
Both stories are cute, light-hearted and heart-warming, include a secret crush and, for the most part, take place in an office where the main characters work together.
Both of them are cute, light-hearted and heart-warming and, for the most part, take place in an office where the main characters work together.
Both BL dramas are cute, light-hearted and heart-warming and, for the most part, take place in an office where the main characters work together.
Both of them are cute, light-hearted romances with an office setting where one of the main characters is a late bloomer.
Both of them are cute, light-hearted romances with an office setting where one of the main characters is a late bloomer.