- both are bls
- both are related to gang activity
- both have action
- both have strong leads
- both are different from the usual university bl series
- both are related to gang activity
- both have action
- both have strong leads
- both are different from the usual university bl series
Both shows are BL-series that offer a slight commentary on Thai politics and LGBTQ+ issues. The Eclipse has supernatural elements whereas Not Me is more realistic.
If you enjoy watching a bl with dark themes such as violence and suspense, then you would enjoy these two! Must watch bl's if that's your cup of tea.
They have some things similar but all in all they are both good and I think you will love it. check it out!!!
they have the same actors in both bl dramas, Jumpol Adulkittiporn aka off and Atthaphan Phunsawat aka gun. They are also both the couples in the bl's. and basically they are both bl dramas
Both have same-sex romance BL and GL. Both have a main character that is identical twins in which one has an accident and the other takes their place. Both have mystery elements with the romance.
Black and White are twins with a powerful connection. After their parents' separation, though, White’s father took him abroad, and their family effectively severed in two. It isn’t until fifteen years have passed that White—now grown—returns to Thailand.
One day, seemingly from nowhere, White feels an agony like death. He recovers in the hospital, but they’re unable to determine the cause. Then he picks up a call from a childhood friend, Tod. Tod tells him that Black is in a coma following a vicious attack, and he learns that Black is in a motorcycle gang. Unable to endure the harm done to his brother in silence, and suspecting it was one of Black’s close friends—Sean, Gram, or Yok—who betrayed him, White disguises himself as Black to root out the traitor.
But White doesn’t know his brother as well as he thought; he’s not behaving like the Black Sean knows, distrustful and uncaring about the feelings of others. Sean's suspicious. The difference gets under Sean's skin and makes him feel things he shouldn’t.
One day, seemingly from nowhere, White feels an agony like death. He recovers in the hospital, but they’re unable to determine the cause. Then he picks up a call from a childhood friend, Tod. Tod tells him that Black is in a coma following a vicious attack, and he learns that Black is in a motorcycle gang. Unable to endure the harm done to his brother in silence, and suspecting it was one of Black’s close friends—Sean, Gram, or Yok—who betrayed him, White disguises himself as Black to root out the traitor.
But White doesn’t know his brother as well as he thought; he’s not behaving like the Black Sean knows, distrustful and uncaring about the feelings of others. Sean's suspicious. The difference gets under Sean's skin and makes him feel things he shouldn’t.