That same slapstick energy where you don't need to bring your logic along. Just sit back and enjoy the silliness and thrills!
A quaint resto-bar within the shadows of Tokyo where pretty mouth-watering delicious food is served by the cooks. In exchange, the customers serve them with interesting conversations about food and their lives.
- Both are Anthologies
- Both show the preparation of various Japanese dishes
- Both are Anthologies
- Both show the preparation of various Japanese dishes
Homicidal events of the past collide with the present.
The actions of the ML in the current future could alter the past and, thus, alter his own destiny.
The actions of the ML in the current future could alter the past and, thus, alter his own destiny.
They are not similar.
THEY ARE THE SAME.
Except for a few changes in the plot and character details, they are literally the same show!
If you liked one and didn't like the other, you are a rare person.
THEY ARE THE SAME.
Except for a few changes in the plot and character details, they are literally the same show!
If you liked one and didn't like the other, you are a rare person.
- Both are Fluffy Japanese BL Specials about Men in their 30s & 40s that can only be watched after the Main Prequel.
- Both series show the aftermath of each couple's relationship after its final development in the Prequel.
- You feel a sense of closure as their relationship blossoms through little troubles into a Happily-Ever-After and it leaves a satisfactory warmth in your heart.
- Both series show the aftermath of each couple's relationship after its final development in the Prequel.
- You feel a sense of closure as their relationship blossoms through little troubles into a Happily-Ever-After and it leaves a satisfactory warmth in your heart.
These two may first seem like an unlikely Recommendation but I found them eerily alike ~
The feeling you get while watching both series is the SAME! Sounds weird but it's true, my Mom felt the same too. Not because Park Min Young is the main lead in both series but because of the MOOD, the direction, the character development, the excitement of what happens next, the sometimes unrealistic scenes, the fluffiness despite the seriousness, the mystery of the character's past, and so much more. The feeling you will get as a viewer is the same.
I even cross-checked to see if the directors or writers were the same or not because I was constantly remembering WWWSK while watching Healer.
The feeling you get while watching both series is the SAME! Sounds weird but it's true, my Mom felt the same too. Not because Park Min Young is the main lead in both series but because of the MOOD, the direction, the character development, the excitement of what happens next, the sometimes unrealistic scenes, the fluffiness despite the seriousness, the mystery of the character's past, and so much more. The feeling you will get as a viewer is the same.
I even cross-checked to see if the directors or writers were the same or not because I was constantly remembering WWWSK while watching Healer.
I saw both series back-to-back and I'm surprised they aren't recommended more often. Both series not only has the female lead cross-dressing as a male but it also beautifully portrays the complicated thoughts a straight guy goes through when he develops feelings for what he assumes is another guy. (Serious Kudos to the acting and direction in both series)!
[Personally for me, there's something oddly satisfying about what was always forbidden until 10 years ago was actually a common feeling that people experienced for the same sex]
[Personally for me, there's something oddly satisfying about what was always forbidden until 10 years ago was actually a common feeling that people experienced for the same sex]