Though secret seven is not BL, it's also about the main character finding out who is the real guy?
In secret seven I think the female lead gets gifts from a male. She feels it's one among the seven guys.
In secret seven I think the female lead gets gifts from a male. She feels it's one among the seven guys.
Enchanté has a deep connection with France throughout the show. Semantic Error only has a little connection. Probably this is the only similarity between the two, apart from the college setting.
If you feel in a certain way for Book's connection with France in the final episodes, you'll be delighted with how Semantic Error's characters deal with the France issues.
If you feel in a certain way for Book's connection with France in the final episodes, you'll be delighted with how Semantic Error's characters deal with the France issues.
similarities:
- thai bl
- secret crush trope
- produced by gmmtv
- characters in university
- same main leads (book plookphol and force srisang)
- many love interests which causes complications
differences:
- “only friends” depicts darker themes (drinking, drugs, nudity) that aren’t present in “enchantè,” which is fairly lighthearted
- though there are many love interests in both, those in “only friends” have more screen time
- one side couple in “only friends” has the friends-with-benefits trope
- in “enchantè,” one lead is rich
- in “only friends,” book’s character studies business while in “enchantè” he pursues english
- thai bl
- secret crush trope
- produced by gmmtv
- characters in university
- same main leads (book plookphol and force srisang)
- many love interests which causes complications
differences:
- “only friends” depicts darker themes (drinking, drugs, nudity) that aren’t present in “enchantè,” which is fairly lighthearted
- though there are many love interests in both, those in “only friends” have more screen time
- one side couple in “only friends” has the friends-with-benefits trope
- in “enchantè,” one lead is rich
- in “only friends,” book’s character studies business while in “enchantè” he pursues english
What if Theo's love language was physical touch? What if Fiat didn't have trauma?
Don't Say No is more mature in tone and subject than Enchante (which is primarily a romcom). But both BL stories focus in on a main lead with abandonment issues and a presumed unrequited crush on their childhood best friend. Both of these leads go to questionable lengths to make this crush jealous in the hopes of making him take action - fueled by their reluctance to take action themselves as a result of their fear of abandonment. Furthermore, both plots are complicated by "love rivals" with agendas and discuss topics surrounding changes in family dynamics.
Don't Say No is more mature in tone and subject than Enchante (which is primarily a romcom). But both BL stories focus in on a main lead with abandonment issues and a presumed unrequited crush on their childhood best friend. Both of these leads go to questionable lengths to make this crush jealous in the hopes of making him take action - fueled by their reluctance to take action themselves as a result of their fear of abandonment. Furthermore, both plots are complicated by "love rivals" with agendas and discuss topics surrounding changes in family dynamics.