From the absurd office politics to the hilarious bromance rivalry, these 2 dramas offer great comic relief in the time of need and insightful life lessons when you least expect.

Park Hae Jin (Yeol Chan) and Nam Goong Min (Sung Ryong) play the questionable protagonists that you find shady yet can't help vouching for.

Kim Eung Soo (Man SiK) and Lee Junho (Seo Yool) are your former-villain-now-besties, desperately searching for a second chance at love... oops... bromance.

If you ask for comedy, here it is. If you ask for b-romance, what are you waiting for? If you ask for chemistry, these will teach you the whole periodic table. If you want all of these in one, then quickly dive in.
Recommended by BingerWatcher
Although Kkondae Intern starts a bit more serious it has the same type of wacky workplace comedy.

- story set around a team in the company
- both have slight romance (KI less than GE)
- funny characters & ridiculous workplace culture

Both are short and very funny
Recommended by Sugar Crown
- both are incredibly comedic (though psychopath diary has some darker twists and turns)
- Office Life
- depicts the relationship between subordinates and managers/chairman (superiors) at the office
- romance is not a major element of the script
Recommended by PurpleStream
Both have similar storylines involving an "old man" returning to the workforce in an entry level position. They have to deal with a generational gap and becoming up to date with new trends, technology, and a new workstyle. In Unicorn ni Notte the old man is more open minded, willing to learn, and try new things out whereas the old man in Kkondae Intern is a bit stuck in his old ways. They go through a considerable amount of growth by the end.
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the 1st ep of Kkondae Intern had the same mistreatment/bullying by the senior in the workplace as To Each His Own
Recommended by XingBack
both Kkondae Intern and Search: WWW are office dramas and both main leads work for the rivaling company of their former work place
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Both are office dramas about bad bosses and hard working environments. While Feel Good To Die is a fantasy genre both are comedies
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Both stock struck and kkondae intern have han jieun, her hilarious comedic style and adorableness
MLs both have a traumatic past and a bit "awkward" dealing with ppl but not aren't particularly jerks
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- Both are office dramas.
-About an old man getting laid off and adapting to a new company/department
MC, get a younger boss.
-MC got wisdom from experience.
-Frenemy relationship between the two main leads.
Recommended by uchok
Both shows revolves around three interns (two guys and a girl) who enter a company at the same time... and their young boss. The female intern starts raise her voice about the injustices in the company and drags into the fights her co-workers. She and her boss starts to develop feelings one for another.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
Both have PHJ and he's a bit the same awkward dude that thinks he's cool but he's sloppy in a cute way
And both fls also feel the same. Cute and quirky but not annoying
And both are comedies
Recommended by XingBack
Both are about two people who may have feelings one for another. Both works at the same office. The guy work for the company for a longer period of time, while the girl is a newcomer with a omplicated pasts about her relationships and previous jobs. The guy is trying hard to suppress his anger towards his co-workers and is often walked over by them... The girl is the one who fight for justice.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
In both dramas the female protagonist rarely withdraws from picking a fight about the injustices she encounters in the office. The guy is the timid one and often is viewed as someone or too angelic or as someone who is just too weird.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
- Workplace setting
- Comical interaction between old man/Young man
- About a boss who cares for his subordinates and introduces crazy incentives; takes unprecedented decisions
Recommended by TheMaskedWarrior
Both of these are work based dramas which show the struggles of the lead as they work within a temporary placement. In black dog it is a case of the FL being a temporary teacher whilst in kkondae intern, the second ML works temporarily due to being on an internship.
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