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  • Últ. vez en línea: hace 2 horas
  • Género: Mujer
  • Ubicación: Through the looking-glass
  • Contribution Points: 663 LV5
  • Cumpleaños: May 26
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  • Fecha de ingreso: noviembre 17, 2018
  • Awards Received: Flower Award1

Jessica

Through the looking-glass

Jessica

Through the looking-glass
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Both are BLs that involve a famous/celebrity lead moving in with a common lead; romances follow an enemies-to-lovers storyline.
Recomendado por Jessica - feb 6, 2021
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It could be the blue shorts, but ITSAY gave me Love Sick vibes from the very beginning. Both have that raw, vulnerable, and uncertain feeling that accompanies young love and discovering one’s self. The filter used in ITSAY also imparted a retro feeling that took me back to the early days of Thai BL.
Recomendado por Jessica - dic 13, 2020
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Though TOL is a bit lighter in tone overall, both dramas discuss academic pressures placed on students by their parents and society.
Recomendado por Jessica - sep 18, 2020
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In addition to being similar in terms of pacing and overall tone, both dramas revolve around a male protagonist tasked with helping lost souls make peace with their mortal life to travel into the afterlife.
Recomendado por Jessica - sep 12, 2020
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Both dramas revolve around modern, working women and issues they are facing in their love/family lives, including infidelity.
Recomendado por Jessica - ago 10, 2020
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The dynamic and relationship progression between the leads in each of these dramas have very similar vibes, so if you like the couple in one, you’ll probably like the couple in the other.
Recomendado por Jessica - jul 24, 2020
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Both are Chinese BL/BL-based dramas set in the work place and involve a diligent employee being paired with the company’s lazy, goofball heir.
Recomendado por Jessica - jul 20, 2020
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Both have gangster story lines and deal with themes like loyalty and revenge. Both have young leads who find themselves down on their luck and trying to start their lives over, this time in the underground. I also think that Park Sung Woong and Lee Bum Soo give off similar vibes in their portrayal of the bosses. Last feels like a more fleshed out version of For The Emperor (and I enjoyed it more).
Recomendado por Jessica - feb 16, 2020
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Both contain zany, light-hearted, humorous storylines that poke fun at the BL/shipping genre. WRU balances this with a more serious and traditional plot line, whereas TBT pretty much focuses entirely on humor and comedy.
Recomendado por Jessica - feb 10, 2020
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Both focus on adults/young adults and portray LGBT relationships in a more realistic, non-fetishized way, touching on real issues and portraying real lives (or as close to real as a drama can get).
Recomendado por Jessica - feb 8, 2020
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Both are BLs that revolve around themes of reincarnation and finding one’s love/soul mate after being separated by time.
Recomendado por Jessica - ene 24, 2020
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Both are set in college and although TWM has more mature romance scenes, both dramas are similar in that one best friend is pining for the other (who is unaware and seemingly straight, as well as taken). There’s also a student-professor relationship in both dramas, though these make up smaller side stories.
Recomendado por Jessica - ago 5, 2019