Both have great chemistry that will make you go nuts as the main leads interact. If you enjoyed the chemistry in either series you would definitely enjoy the other too.
Bad romance also involves a bl side to it, between the other 2 main leads, which is pretty intense as well.
(with addicted heroin there are also addition delete / uncut sections).
Bad romance also involves a bl side to it, between the other 2 main leads, which is pretty intense as well.
(with addicted heroin there are also addition delete / uncut sections).
Not Me is a BL Thai Drama that focuses on some slightly darker concepts than the classic high school delinquents, but the production, amazing story telling, top tear acting, and BANGER SOUND TRACKS make them very similar in my eyes. It does focus more on more profound messages like fighting corruption and LGBTQ rights. You'll fall in love with that aspect of it too.
Not Me has a completely finished plot in 14 episodes and a beautifully developed romance. To me Not Me is like a completed version of Addicted. While the romance may be mainly secondary to the plot, it is not over looked. The producers are able to include plot relevant interactions and gradual emotional development. Their love is also not as possessive, but it is wholesome and persistent. there are some steamy scenes though no real nudity.
ALSO: just a little bonus, in NOT ME the main actors (off & gun) are actually a couple in real life, so you know their chemistry is *chefs kiss*.
Not Me has a completely finished plot in 14 episodes and a beautifully developed romance. To me Not Me is like a completed version of Addicted. While the romance may be mainly secondary to the plot, it is not over looked. The producers are able to include plot relevant interactions and gradual emotional development. Their love is also not as possessive, but it is wholesome and persistent. there are some steamy scenes though no real nudity.
ALSO: just a little bonus, in NOT ME the main actors (off & gun) are actually a couple in real life, so you know their chemistry is *chefs kiss*.
I'm recommending this because they have the same author. I'm reading the novels and I think everyone should as well. It took me so long to finish Addicted's novel because I would always need time to recover after every other chapter that I read. Currently, I am reading Counterattack, and it had the same effect on me. I've already secured a copy for Advance Bravely, and I don't know when will I be able to read it.
In ‘Addicted’, Gu Hai is a rich man's son who becomes infatuated with Bai Luo Yin and pranks him at school while slowly starting to care for him.
In ‘Make Our Days Count’, Xiang Hao Ting comes from a richer family and after a series of misunderstandings he develops feelings for the orphaned and impoverished Yu Shi Gu.
Both these dramas have really similar storylines and characters. The on-screen chemistry is awesome too.
In ‘Make Our Days Count’, Xiang Hao Ting comes from a richer family and after a series of misunderstandings he develops feelings for the orphaned and impoverished Yu Shi Gu.
Both these dramas have really similar storylines and characters. The on-screen chemistry is awesome too.
Based in a mature high school, the stories can both be humorous at points, but neither fails to hit the mark when it comes to exploring the experiences of young gay men within their respective societies. Red Balloon goes further in its reflective essence and demonstrates the awful possibilities of what it can do to individuals who are forced to adapt to a heteronormative society that has little desire for their truth.