1) They have the same vibe, Shujin-ko just has calmer energy + 2 of them is pure gold <3
2) We can see challenges of every single character in both of two shows, not only 'main leads',, everybody is important here.
3) Also these characters work for their struggles.
4) Both shows represent storyline and people realisticly.
5) They have lgbt+ characters.
2) We can see challenges of every single character in both of two shows, not only 'main leads',, everybody is important here.
3) Also these characters work for their struggles.
4) Both shows represent storyline and people realisticly.
5) They have lgbt+ characters.
Both being Japanese school dramas, they both have a very similar atmospheres. And they both pursue an underlying narrative of understanding others. Some of the character types resemble each other (although in a more serious manner in Shujin-Ko). While there is a BL storyline in both, it’s a side story in shujin-ko, rather than the main relationship (like it is in Kieta Hatsukoi), but the concerns and conclusion of both resemble each other greatly.