- both FLs are considered to be “fat” in their kingdom
- both MLs are crown prince/kings
- both FLs are forced to marry the ML
- both MLs grow to love the FL for their own strengths and not just their physical appearance
- both MLs are crown prince/kings
- both FLs are forced to marry the ML
- both MLs grow to love the FL for their own strengths and not just their physical appearance
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Pretty cute chubby queens.
Historical and romantic dramas.
Both are Web Series.
Both dramas feature:
- An unconventional queen that is not easily bullied, street smart, tough, and charming.
- A king that is outwardly weak and cowardly, but hides their strength and intelligence. Both also care deeply for their countries.
- A lead couple that initially were forced into marriage against their wills, but eventually fall in love.
- The MLs are both first aloof characters that seem to hate the FL. But later become jars of vinegar for their queens ?.
- An old villainous minister like character that controls the royal court and rivals the king.
-Slapstick humor that will keep you laughing out loud.
- Side characters that provide good support for the leads, as well as humorous side stories for the audience.
Key differences between the two dramas:
- Mr. Queen is more fantasy based since the FL has soul swapped with a time-traveling man. While The Legendary Life of Queen Lau has slight wuxia elements when it comes to fight scenes, but overall it's not really a fantasy drama.
- An unconventional queen that is not easily bullied, street smart, tough, and charming.
- A king that is outwardly weak and cowardly, but hides their strength and intelligence. Both also care deeply for their countries.
- A lead couple that initially were forced into marriage against their wills, but eventually fall in love.
- The MLs are both first aloof characters that seem to hate the FL. But later become jars of vinegar for their queens ?.
- An old villainous minister like character that controls the royal court and rivals the king.
-Slapstick humor that will keep you laughing out loud.
- Side characters that provide good support for the leads, as well as humorous side stories for the audience.
Key differences between the two dramas:
- Mr. Queen is more fantasy based since the FL has soul swapped with a time-traveling man. While The Legendary Life of Queen Lau has slight wuxia elements when it comes to fight scenes, but overall it's not really a fantasy drama.
Queen Lau reminds me of this old drama My Bratty Princess.
Both FL is funny and totally change the atmosphere of the palace once they entered.
Another thing is they're sassy and not easily bullied. They know how to fight back.
Both FL is the daughter of a high-grade official in the court.
Both assist the emperors and give them a whole new perspective on how to govern the country.
Both FL is funny and totally change the atmosphere of the palace once they entered.
Another thing is they're sassy and not easily bullied. They know how to fight back.
Both FL is the daughter of a high-grade official in the court.
Both assist the emperors and give them a whole new perspective on how to govern the country.
While very different in tone (TLLOQL is more comedic, BH more darkly tragic), both are about a battle of wits between an intelligent king/emperor and his crafty advisor who marries a member of his family (estranged daughter vs. adopted niece) to the king/emperor in order to try to control him. However the FL cares about the king/emperor and sides with him against her father/adopted uncle.
Both have an unconventional FL entering the palace. The female lead changes the palace and herself as the story progresses.
The reluctance of the leads at the beginning to acknowledge their feelings is similar. Both address the development of love between a husband and wife after they are married.
The reluctance of the leads at the beginning to acknowledge their feelings is similar. Both address the development of love between a husband and wife after they are married.