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Both OTPs are so cute together. We see the development of the OTP develop as individuals before the romance took place. The male leads were the most green flag men I have ever seen on my screen. The romance is a slow build, but it is so natural and worth the wait.

The differences: The female lead in Attorney Woo is on the Autistic Spectrum and the female in Hidden Love is not. Extraordinary Woo OTP is close in age, while Hidden Love is an Age-gap drama.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Nov 11, 2023
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The storyline and romance does take time to develop. They both have amazing character development from the male leads. I also feel (in my opinion) that the relationship and character developments were natural and organic. They actually interact with one another more than once!

Both female leads are naive at times, but over time you can't help but love them. We also can see both male lead's emotions throughout the series (how they feel with not only the female lead, but how they feel in certain situations).
Recommended by hiphop123 - Nov 11, 2023
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Both leads are shady, suspicious and chrismatic characters.
Moon Chae Won acts in both.
Both have similar tone, but Flower of Evil is a bit more darker.
The acting in both is phenomenal!!!
The chemistry between the OTP on both are amazing.
The music sets the tone of the dramas super well.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Aug 13, 2020
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It is about students who try to survive in the most gruesome circumstances. They both are pretty gruesome when it comes the visuals of the movie, lots of gore. Both movies are not light-hearted movies to watch.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Jul 30, 2020
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They are similar by:
-one female help a lot in the boys' lives
- similar feel: lots of comedy with a lot of heart.
- she goes through lengths to help the boys she comes to care for.
-There is hinted of romance, but there isn't much (veeeeeeerrrrrry small).
-the female leads do learn from the boys just as much as she helps them.

Difference:
-The female in Gokusen is a teacher while in AND, she is the boys' step-mom.
- The female lead in AND was hesitant at first before accepting them while in Gokusen, she was accepting from the start.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Nov 7, 2018
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There are relatives in the female leads' families that would do anything to get rid of the female lead. In Hide and Seek it is her Grandmother and in Inheritance, it is her mother-in-law. The difference is that in Hide and Seek, the female lead has backbone from the beginning. While the female lead in AHYI, grows to have a backbone later on.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Nov 7, 2018
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The female lead lives with multiple people.
With the help of the people around her, the female leads do learn to be happy and find a place of acceptance.
Cat Street is a bit darker than Atashinchi no Danshi but AND is better written. But both are pretty good in their own right.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018
They both have a similar tone.
Both male and female leads are in high school and live together (though for different reasons).
The female leads is are similar to each other: not too bright, but kind.
The male leads are similar as well: cold, but then warms up to the female lead.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018
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Both shows have Lee Min KI in it.
Both have similar tone: Rom-Com with a lot of heart.
Both have a contract relationship.
Both Female leads have amazing friends that support her no matter what.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018
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They both have a similar tone: they are both very funny, but heartfelt.
They both delve into issues that youth in society face today.
They both have great ensemble chemistry.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018
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They both have table tennis as it's theme.
They both have different tone since As One is based on a true story about North and South Korea working together as a team. While Mix is a lighter tone and fun to watch.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018
The Smile Has Left Your Eyes is the adaption/remake to One Million Stars Falling From the Sky.
They are both dark in tone, and has a great premise. Both are recommended.

Both are well-acted and well written.
Recommended by hiphop123 - Oct 19, 2018