Same actress is main character Ho Goo-hee, a sweet, quiet girl. But she have good hair cut here.
Both shows perfectly capture the lighthearted, Fun, comedic and main protagonist is naturally cute.
Bith series she have secret. Here secretly the user of a mysterious mobile app that allows her to grant wish to take revange on school bullies just by typing their names.
surrounds her with the school's most popular boy (played by Lomon), her protective brother, and a famous idol (played by Astro's Cha Eun-woo).
Both shows perfectly capture the lighthearted, Fun, comedic and main protagonist is naturally cute.
Bith series she have secret. Here secretly the user of a mysterious mobile app that allows her to grant wish to take revange on school bullies just by typing their names.
surrounds her with the school's most popular boy (played by Lomon), her protective brother, and a famous idol (played by Astro's Cha Eun-woo).
The Temperature of Language) is an insecure student living in her sister's shadow who secretly creates a pseudonymous social media "textagram" account to vent her feelings. Her raw, emotional writing becomes a runaway viral hit at her school.
In both shows, the viral success of the leads' anonymous writing creates an intense environment of suspense within the school gates.
Absolute value OR leans into romantic comedy while the other leans into the slice-of-life pressures of high school—they share an identical core concept of light hearted drama.
same actress plays the central female protagonist in both series.
Moment at Eighteen, she stars as Yoo Soo-bin, a high school student living under the intense, suffocating academic expectations of her mother, who longs to find her own independence.
While Absolute Value of Romance starts off with a much more eccentric, comedic premise (a girl writing viral web novels about her handsome teachers), both dramas ultimately conclude as healthy, harmless, and heartwarming records of youth.
Moment at Eighteen, she stars as Yoo Soo-bin, a high school student living under the intense, suffocating academic expectations of her mother, who longs to find her own independence.
While Absolute Value of Romance starts off with a much more eccentric, comedic premise (a girl writing viral web novels about her handsome teachers), both dramas ultimately conclude as healthy, harmless, and heartwarming records of youth.
both dramas belong to the classic coming-of-age tradition.
School 2015, revolves around a massive identity swap—a bullied twin sister (Lee Eun-bi) steps into her missing sister’s (Go Eun-byul) life who had totally different persanility from her, constantly living on the edge of exposure.
School 2015 gave viewers one of the most intense second-lead syndromes in K-drama history,
School 2015, revolves around a massive identity swap—a bullied twin sister (Lee Eun-bi) steps into her missing sister’s (Go Eun-byul) life who had totally different persanility from her, constantly living on the edge of exposure.
School 2015 gave viewers one of the most intense second-lead syndromes in K-drama history,
The Clumsy, Fast-Paced Humor of Youth
Because both female leads are essentially dealing with things completely outside of normal high school life (fictional romance writing vs. literally learning how to be a human), they are incredibly clumsy and naive. This setup fuels a specific brand of lighthearted, fast-paced high school comedy—filled with dramatic misunderstandings, dramatic near-exposures in the hallways, and the endearing awkwardness of first love.
Because both female leads are essentially dealing with things completely outside of normal high school life (fictional romance writing vs. literally learning how to be a human), they are incredibly clumsy and naive. This setup fuels a specific brand of lighthearted, fast-paced high school comedy—filled with dramatic misunderstandings, dramatic near-exposures in the hallways, and the endearing awkwardness of first love.



