These two series have New as ML. Both are supernatural, comedy and thriller genres. Well-written story and great acting.
Both stories involve a male protagonist trying to piece together clues to unravel a "scandalous" mystery surrounding his interactions with another character(s). He gets his guidance from a porn-obsessed, internet-fluent best friend (who gives pretty bad and/or useless advice). He is also incredibly awkward, a little cowardly, and lacks tact during his investigations.
Talks about similar topics surrounding sex and sex education that are considered taboo in most Asian countries. Shows a variety of queer individuals and their struggles and the FL is similar to Chuai as in she's a feminist, believes in sex positivity. Does however include a supernatural element although it doesn't exactly revolve only around it. It's a great series either way and it made me think of it when watching Let's talk about Chu.
Both series feature a prominent support storyline with a flight attendant averse to holding down a romantic relationship, and instead prefers one-night stands and friends-with-benefits relationships. They also both feature prominent storylines of sismance and pregnancy, as well as themes around communications and overcoming obstacles in new relationships.
The concept of time travel. In be my favourite kawi travels from future to past to fix the past with crystal ball being the medium. In case of the warp effect Alex trvales to the future from past to fix the past with a camera being the medium. Both being fixing the past for a better future. The story and events are interesting and intruiging.