Tough no-nonsense female in military\law enforcement, and a rich male lead that created his position\fortune himself. They fall in love against their own intentions. Have secrets from each other because of the past. Spy Wyung Wol has a bit more action, while Me Too Flower is almost purely about romance\relationships.
Both are romances about a non conventional rich guy trying to win the heart of strong willed/stubborn girl. Both male leads are reluctant about being pushed into positions of power. Both female leads are aggressive, and self-righteous. There's scheming based on jealousy, and classism, that stand in the way of both couple's happiness. There's also great chemistry in both!
Both series tell the love story (with a strong physical attraction component) between two people who carry many wounds and traumas from the past. Both female leads have suffered in the past and continue to suffer in the present because of their families, albeit for different reasons. Both male leads wear a tough exterior to hide the deep pain they carry inside. Neither series is a rom-com, even though the promotional image or the beginning of Me Too Flower might suggest otherwise. Both are melodramas.
There are very meaningful and deep dialogues in these series. There is sadness but also some really cute, cozy moments.
There are very meaningful and deep dialogues in these series. There is sadness but also some really cute, cozy moments.
Both male leads come from a similar, rough/poor, background with dreams of in a way climbing the social ladder and also painfully can't seem to let go of their first love - a relationship that is based on rather dark feelings than love. Though there is no revenge plot in "me too, flower" there is still a similar, even if minor, intense atmosphere.



