both are a romcom about:
- actor life and the thai film industry
- a secret relationship with an actor
- fan culture & social media
- supportive fans vs toxic fans
- also both have a nice queer f/m side couple
- actor life and the thai film industry
- a secret relationship with an actor
- fan culture & social media
- supportive fans vs toxic fans
- also both have a nice queer f/m side couple
They might not have that much in common except:
- we have another set of twins that swap places / identity for the other twin who is not able to in the moment
- the mains families are dysfunctional (by Playboyy main, I refer to Nont/Nant)
- supportive friend group shenanigans but also comes with conflicts
- there is some spice in both dramas. very high for Playboyy and I might say medium for Twins (so far for the side couple up till ep7)
- main ship dynamic is (fr)enemies to lovers / fwb
The major differences are:
- Playboyy is a dark, erotic mystery crime drama playing in the sex industry (take the content warnings serious)
- Twins is a romcom about a Volleyball team with a side plot in Jujitsu
- we have another set of twins that swap places / identity for the other twin who is not able to in the moment
- the mains families are dysfunctional (by Playboyy main, I refer to Nont/Nant)
- supportive friend group shenanigans but also comes with conflicts
- there is some spice in both dramas. very high for Playboyy and I might say medium for Twins (so far for the side couple up till ep7)
- main ship dynamic is (fr)enemies to lovers / fwb
The major differences are:
- Playboyy is a dark, erotic mystery crime drama playing in the sex industry (take the content warnings serious)
- Twins is a romcom about a Volleyball team with a side plot in Jujitsu
both are about life, death and living
tear jerking sad but wholesome with life lessons
and a bit of humor
tear jerking sad but wholesome with life lessons
and a bit of humor
It's both a BL with a dark, crime, mystery and action plot, involving mafia. And also plays partly in a rural area of Thailand.
Both dramas are about struggling BL (screen)writer and partly about the production of a BL live action. The events and love story of the actual drama are the inspiration for the writers new script.
Both dramas hold a critical lens onto the BL industry and are vocal about LGBTq rights / issues.
Whereas "Lovely Writer" is more of a satiric romcom but also with the sad parts about the industry, "The Miracle of Teddy Bear" is actually a murder mystery with romances, tragedy and fantasy elements (tho it still has comedic moments as well)
Both dramas hold a critical lens onto the BL industry and are vocal about LGBTq rights / issues.
Whereas "Lovely Writer" is more of a satiric romcom but also with the sad parts about the industry, "The Miracle of Teddy Bear" is actually a murder mystery with romances, tragedy and fantasy elements (tho it still has comedic moments as well)
Contrary to "Dear Doctor, I'm Coming for Soul", "Move to Heaven" is not supernatural nor a BL (it has a gay side plot for one episode though), but the similarity between the two dramas lies in how it portraits death. It shows different stories and fates of people who died / are about to die. Both dramas are really touching and tear jerking but beautiful.