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Both are historical dramas. Both have very intense romances between the leads. Lots of murder and tragedy in both dramas. Highly recommend both, as long as you're prepared for the tears.
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Both are historical dramas. Both have very intense romances between the leads. Both are tragic dramas. Highly recommend both, as long as you're prepared for the tears.
Recommended by T0P - Aug 8, 2017
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Both are historical dramas. The intense love between the leads is similar. The Romeo and Juliet nature of their romance where their families are at odds is also similar. Highly recommend both as long as you're prepared for the tears
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Both feature sexy psychopaths. Bad Guys has Park Hae Jin. I Remember You has Park Bo Gum. While there is a romance subplot in IRY, in my opinion, there was zero chemistry. The real draw for both dramas is the bromance, the team comraderie in BG is great. And, the real chemistry in IRY is between Seo In Guk and Park Bo Gum. Highly recommend both.
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Both are long family dramas with approximately the same runtime. Person Who Gives Happiness is 118 eps 30 minutes each. Come Jang Bo Ri is 52 eps 60 minutes each. Both female leads adopt and raise a child. Both female leads find sweet husbands that help them to deal with the evil schemes of others. Sweet romances with lots of makjang drama.
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Both are longer family dramas with around 45 episodes. The main couple in the drama faces opposition from their families. Both are sweet romances with lots of family drama.
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Both are daily dramas with 100+ episodes. Both feature a female lead whose husband dumps her for a new chaebol wife. The child of the female lead dies due to the negligence of the new wife. The female lead tries to find justice for her dead child while the ex husband tries to cover up the truth. Both of these dramas provide the chance to love to hate the ex husband while cheering on a new romance for the female lead.
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Both are daily dramas with 100+ episodes. Both are family dramas. Both series are centered around two women with complicated relationships. In Sisters-in Law, the two women are twins. Each marries the son of two rival families. In Still Loving You, the women are first student and teacher, and eventually, sisters-in law. Both dramas are on the lighter side of the daily drama spectrum. No muder plots or kidnappings, just sweet romances with a lot of family drama.
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