Same story line, two strangers who suddenly get involved and after that can't get away from each other.
Both stories are about meeting their unexpected partner at another place, from strangers to being acquaintances, they eventually realize their feelings for one another.
Both series are about marriage and the tribulations after an one-night stand. Takenouchi Yutaka & Hirosue Ryoko stars in this classic must watch Japanese drama.
The story follows 28-year-old civil servant Akiyasu Shin as he's chosen to take part in a new government program under the so-called "NEET protection law". This project pairs government employees with NEETs, as a means to rehabilitate them and re-introduce them into society. Problem is, his chosen partner, Sawamoto Himari, was signed up without her knowledge! Will Akiyasu Shin end up winning her over? Or will this arranged marriage be a bust!?
~~ Adapted from the webcomic "Marry Me!” by Miku Yuki.
~~ Adapted from the webcomic "Marry Me!” by Miku Yuki.
Sang Yul’s just-your-average guy appearance lands him the mediocre roles at a home shopping channel where he develops a crush on his counterpart model So Yeon. One day, he has a chance to have a drink with her. Being the happiest night of his life, Sang Yul drinks away to oblivion and wakes up the next day at a motel totally naked. Sang Yul believes his dream has finally come true but his dream takes an unexpected turn when So Yeon later tells him that she is pregnant with his child.
Both start with a one-night stand which leads to a pregnancy. The characters connect only after that event.
Both series have the notion of having a baby and not knowing it. In both movie & drama many popular Taiwanese, HK, Korean & Chinese stars.
Both have an unexpected pregnancy between strangers and the surprising aftermath of discovering a new meaning of what family can be.
Both are charming and good for a weekend drama marathon.
Both are charming and good for a weekend drama marathon.
Drunk night pregnancy leading to forced marriage and then the couple bicker, hate, do stupid things and finally realize love.
In both stories the main actors have to learn to be a family.
In both stories the main actors have to learn to be a family.
In both series the main girl becomes pregnant and she has difficulties following her dream.
It has the same concept of having the child and the partner not knowing.
It has the same concept of having the child and the partner not knowing.
Han Seung Wan and Jung Se Jin bump into each other at the airport and accidentally take each other's passports. They meet again and Seung Wan and Se Jin end up spending the day together. Both having to deal with love complications, they end up drunk and having a one night stand. Back in Korea, Se Jin discovers she is pregnant and leaves to have the baby alone. A year later, Se Jin's clueless sister ends up spilling the secret to Seung Wan at his parents birthday party, showing up with his baby daughter. Seung Wan and Se Jin are then forced to marry by their respective families. Complicated love takes place between Do Hyun, Se Jin, Chae Young and Seung Wan. The rest of the story revolves around the family's journey in learning to take responsibility and learning to love each other
At her Marie Antoinette-themed birthday bash, Michelle loses her head after a few drinks and wakes up dishevelled in a hotel room. Forty days later, she discovers she’s pregnant and sets about finding the culprit. Michelle narrows it down to three suspects who turned up at her shindig: the figure-skating teenager. Jeb; the seafood-sauce tycoon. Tiger; and her Harvard-educated Chinese-American boss, Bill. Their confrontations provide ample opportunities for overdone slapstick and naughty sexual innuendo, but there’s also the matter of her incompatibility with any of them, poignantly addressing the harsh reality that she’s not exactly long-term relationship material in their eyes.

