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After receiving a terminal diagnosis, a devoted husband discovers his wife’s affair. With little time left and his son’s future at stake, he embarks on a relentless quest for revenge that will change their family forever.
After receiving a terminal diagnosis, a devoted husband discovers his wife’s affair. With little time left and his son’s future at stake, he embarks on a relentless quest for revenge that will change their family forever.
Both are about office & workplace setting nd also they balance between light humor with heartfelt romance!!
Must Watch After Watching S5................................................................................
Agent from Above has a similar story line - good vs evil, raising evil from dead etc. however, Agent from Above managed to give a level of entertainment that Twelve didn’t got near to, despite the budget and actors.
Students are involved in mistic situations, occultism and possession by an evil spirit. Both are horror
General vibe of the female lead and their interactions, also the topic of those "death cult" sects and some of the aesthetics
Both leads are smart people, struggling to survive within a tropey world. Mostly comedy and lighthearted tone with some little bit of drama thrown in
FL is an ancient spirit, with an initially cool, unapproachable personality, ML a human being. Also some surreal cinematography
Same male lead, and also a beautifully shot shortish costume drama with a genuinely competent female lead
I stumbled upon The Spirealm randomly and was lowkey upset no one had recommended it to me earlier. Its concept is so similar to AIB and the found family/character growth are also quite alike. The Spirealm is more of a mystery approach rather than a game approach (depends hoiw you look at it) but overall they are both so amazing it is insane.
I feel the KritWayu are really similar to FadelStyle with Krit being cold and unexpressive n Wayu being unhinged and downbad. Especially the sauna scene i felt it was really similar. The only difference is that Fadel was a assasin and Krit is a police and Wayu has a bit of a sad background to him while style didn't have much.
In both drama, students are forced to play a death game. Eerie and suspensful setting.
like looking at two different generations of the same medical legacy. Both dramas are classic examples of the "medical underdog" journey in the Joseon era.
Baek Gwang-hyeon starts as a lowly horse veterinarian (hence the title "Horse Healer"). He has to break through extreme class prejudice to eventually become the King's physician.
In both dramas, the protagonists face moments where they cannot perform their primary skill (acupuncture) due to external circumstances or internal trauma.
Much of the story takes place in community-style clinics rather than just the sterile halls of the palace. This gives both shows a "heart-warming" and "human" feel.
Both leads are tied to a historical mystery or a "framed" incident from their past that they must eventually resolve to clear their names (or their fathers' names).
The Stakes: The medical procedures often intersect with high-stakes political drama, where a successful surgery or treatment is the only thing preventing a coup or a murder.
Baek Gwang-hyeon starts as a lowly horse veterinarian (hence the title "Horse Healer"). He has to break through extreme class prejudice to eventually become the King's physician.
In both dramas, the protagonists face moments where they cannot perform their primary skill (acupuncture) due to external circumstances or internal trauma.
Much of the story takes place in community-style clinics rather than just the sterile halls of the palace. This gives both shows a "heart-warming" and "human" feel.
Both leads are tied to a historical mystery or a "framed" incident from their past that they must eventually resolve to clear their names (or their fathers' names).
The Stakes: The medical procedures often intersect with high-stakes political drama, where a successful surgery or treatment is the only thing preventing a coup or a murder.
Poong: Yoo Se-poong was a genius acupuncturist to the royal family who can no longer perform acupuncture due to trauma. He has to reinvent himself as a "psychiatrist" to heal hearts instead of just bodies.
Human-Centric: They share a "healing" vibe where the goal of the protagonist's mission (whether stealing back a stolen heirloom or treating a mental illness) is to restore peace of mind to the victim.
Advocacy: They both feature leads who act as advocates for the vulnerable—widows, orphans, and the poor—who have no voice in Joseon society.
In this accept poong is doing better than beloved thief it includes mysterious cases and keep you guessing.
Poong: The Gyesu Clinic family provides a warm, comedic, and protective environment that helps Poong recover from his past.
The journey for the characters in both shows is as much about internal healing as it is about solving external mysteries. Watching them slowly open up and find happiness despite their previous losses is a major emotional hook.
Human-Centric: They share a "healing" vibe where the goal of the protagonist's mission (whether stealing back a stolen heirloom or treating a mental illness) is to restore peace of mind to the victim.
Advocacy: They both feature leads who act as advocates for the vulnerable—widows, orphans, and the poor—who have no voice in Joseon society.
In this accept poong is doing better than beloved thief it includes mysterious cases and keep you guessing.
Poong: The Gyesu Clinic family provides a warm, comedic, and protective environment that helps Poong recover from his past.
The journey for the characters in both shows is as much about internal healing as it is about solving external mysteries. Watching them slowly open up and find happiness despite their previous losses is a major emotional hook.




