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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
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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
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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.
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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)
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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.