A sweet and bloody campus romance between Jun Ho, a vampire who is walking the path of extinction, and Min Hyun, a human with pure blood.
- same couple
Recommended by kwix1y
Similarities
- enemies to lovers
- boss-employee relationship
- bl

Differences
- Step by step is Thai ROP 304 is Korean
- ROP 304 has the tenant-landlord relationship trope
Recommended by Levi16197
both of them office bl, there're no melodrama but funny, cute, romantic scenes, also strong chemistry between male leads
Recommended by akdage
similarities:
- korean bl
- office/workplace romance (boss-employee relationship)

differences:
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is 8 episodes, “the director who buys me dinner” is 10
- “the director who buys me dinner” has the reincarnation trope (fantasy element)
- the main leads in “roommates of poongduck 304” are also roommates (tenant and landlord relationship)
Recommended by eden
Superior/Subordinate Relationship
Boss-Employee Relationship
Workplace Romance
Manager Male Lead
Team Leader Male Lead
Recommended by Chihiro
Both are BL mini dramas with an office setting.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows
Both are BL mini dramas with an office setting and a similar dynamic between the MLs.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows
there're so many similarities between these 2 show
- enemies to lovers
- co-workers
- (boss-employee relationship)
- roommates
- bl
- great chemistry
Recommended by akdage
Mature queer love + they're coworkers. Their chemistry is literally masterpiece and some scenes are similar each other
Recommended by akdage
simular:
- samesex couple
- comedy, romance genre
- roommates
- Korean series
Recommended by kwix1y
Chill, cute and nice story about guys falling in love. ...................................................................
Recommended by tuba
similarities:
- korean bl
- miniseries
- cohabitation (the rich lead is forced to live with his love interest)

differences:
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is 8 episodes while “to my star” is 9
- “roommates of poongduck 304” has the tenant-landlord relationship trope
- “roommates of poongduck 304” is an office romance
- in “to my star,” the rich lead is a famous actor while in “roommates of poongduck 304,” he is the son of a businessman
- “to my star” has the grumpy/sunshine trope
- in “to my star,” the rich lead struggles with anxiety
- there is a sequel to “to my star”
- “to my star” deals with heavier themes and the color palette is darker in comparison to “roommates of poongduck 304” which is fairly lighthearted and funny
Recommended by eden
Both of these BL titles feature the two leads in a romantic relationship that starts off with a power imbalance (in parent series "Boss and a Babe in the case of Our Skyy), but end up with the leads creating a system where they exchange authority back and forth.
Recommended by AthenaTheStorierX
If you like dramas about roommates, this could be something for you, too. Although they are already a couple in Secret Roommate, they act like only roommates when the brother of one of the leads pays a visit.

Similarities:
Great kiss and nice chemistry
Funny
Nice acting
Recommended by Aii
Both of these Korean BL dramas take place in the working world and possess a similar simplistic, classic drama tone that doesn't necessarily excite viewers, but makes for a comfortable watch.
Recommended by AthenaTheStorierX
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