Both deals with a man and a woman having a one night stand, but the man is serious about the woman and then gets separated. Then they somehow meet each other again and end up together. Like, one night stands are kinda scary for females but if the men are serious to have a relationship, it would make all the difference on the risks.
Recommended by pinkvanilla
This drama is fantastic and romantic, but is not cliche.
The man is cute and girl afraid of relationships.
Recommended by Jeh
They're both workplace love stories and they're both funny. In both of the shows the male leads are the bosses. They had a similar feel in terms of light heartedness.
Recommended by nislam
Same plot essentially but different conflicts! The leads sleep together and then part ways but somehow run into each other and then are constantly put together to do things where they have to not only deal with one another but their own emotions as well.
Recommended by Wolfie689
- CEO falls in love with female lead
- At first male lead disliked the female lead and gave her a lot of work
- Male lead chases the female lead
- office love
- RomComs
Recommended by WangYibosLily
It's just that after they had one night stand, the next thing you know that he is your boss. and all awkward moments started when you realized it felt like a mistake but hopeful that it'll be something right.
Recommended by OlzDive
Both dramas explore the impact of the past on an individual. While MSR focuses a lot more on the romance between the two leads, the other is much more touching and heartfelt in its message.
Recommended by Tenshinyan
Both of these dramas mainly focus on the developing romantic relationship between a boss and an employee at his company.
Recommended by hardpliers
- chairman's son (boss) and lowly employee
- theme of lunchboxes? though in this case, it's being given to the employee rather than boss
Recommended by Jaden
TYK follows a TV personality who is out of work after a scandal. She would call herself an actress, but she's known for her good looks, not her good acting. She begs for a part in a new legal drama. She's told (with great reluctance) to research her role at a real law firm. Under that one condition she'll be offered the part. "On it!" Her manager calls his law-firm-owning cousin, whose immediate reply is: "There's no way - he won't do *this* favor - he will not have any actress come into his sacred company - it's WHO?!? (all without taking a breath) Turns out he's a BIG fan. She must be assigned to the most competent attorney in The Firm. He is all-business-no-warmth, and gives up on Prossy Missy the first day ("Just do what you want until quitting time"), because she can't work the copy machine. Heck, she can't even answer the phone.

If nothing else, watch it for the pickup skills. Exhibit A: "Ms Oh, this letter is for you. I, Kwon Jung-roc, saw you for the very first time on February 6th, 2019 at the secretary's office of Always Law Firm located in Seocho - gu, Seoul.

"As we interacted with each other many times through work, and had about six meals together, I realized that your feelings weren't fake. I realize that they were actually sincere. Therefore, I, Kwon Jung-roc, request you, Oh Jin-sim, to officially go out with me. And I hope you give me your approval."

How do you think our Glamours actress will respond to this plea deal?

Summary Judgment: TYK is the perfect holiday for Kromcom devotees. It frames itself as a descendant of the film Roman Holiday, in which a princess (Audrey Hepburn) trades her carriage for a motorcycle after Escaping The Palace. In heavy contrast to the starched isolation of court, she is propelled by a rumbling hot motor to experience life, citizen-style: Fun. Adventure, + a dear & sincere romance inside a brief run. TYK could be referred to as Legal Holiday… or Office Holiday? A Brief Holiday In Motion? Contempt Overturned In 3 Months?

Exhibit Z: The soundtrack is downright Spotifiable.
Recommended by 50FiftillidideeBrain
The male and female leads were intimate with each other at one point. Then became awkward towards each other after the fact and lost contact. When they meet again, both male leads have a problem with intimacy.
Recommended by S Woo
The dramas give off a similar vibe especially because the couples have a similar type of relationship. The female leads also have similar personalities (the one from wok of love is more extroverted tho and the one from my secret romance is a bit more shy and def more naive). I am not that great at analysing but the male leads also have a few similarities: they both get annoyed easily, lowkey have anger issues and are both (at some point) gentlemen for their FL.
Recommended by bntnguyen
Both dramas are romances. Main characters are spending a night with each other (one night stand) and after some time they're falling in love.
Recommended by TenderRain91
Light hearted romance, cheesy
The plots aren’t really similar but the mood that sets in while watching it is..
Fl fall’s in love with a robot

Recommended by dobbyy
both have:
- fast paced romance
- includes a rich male lead

I feel like pure romance lovers will love this drama too



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