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Both are set in small towns, and focus on the interactions between the cast and locals. Village barber also has the cast interacting a lot with children who visit their hair salon.
Both focus on the connections between the cast and locals from a small village. Both have cozy heartwarming vibes with moments of stress and confusion.
same main male lead actor. In one they are co-workers, in the other they are ex rival co-worker. both about midlife crisis
Same plot where the "high spirit"/God select people to combat bad spirits who interferes human realm.
Both the chosen MLs have the power to see and fight spirits.
Both has supernatural genre.
Both the chosen MLs have the power to see and fight spirits.
Both has supernatural genre.
The FL of "reborn" has a toxic home, so does the ML of "our generation"
The mother wants to control anything and everything.
Their friends [later on lovers] encourage and help them to break from the shackles.
Both have a late sibling who is the reason why the mother has lost her sanity.
Although "reborn" and "our generation" are both psychological dramas, "our generation" is much milder.
The mother wants to control anything and everything.
Their friends [later on lovers] encourage and help them to break from the shackles.
Both have a late sibling who is the reason why the mother has lost her sanity.
Although "reborn" and "our generation" are both psychological dramas, "our generation" is much milder.
This is same work place romance with both male leads
This is gay drama with LGBTQ genre
This is a little office romance with lots of aged romance
This is younger and older duo of couple
No female leads are seen
This is gay drama with LGBTQ genre
This is a little office romance with lots of aged romance
This is younger and older duo of couple
No female leads are seen
This is same work place romance with both male leads
This is gay drama with LGBTQ genre
This is a little office romance with lots of aged romance
This is younger and older duo of couple
No female leads are seen
This is gay drama with LGBTQ genre
This is a little office romance with lots of aged romance
This is younger and older duo of couple
No female leads are seen
This is prequel 2 of this season
Same actors
Same heroine
Same story
Different male lead
But same fun and genre this is the third party of yumi's cells 2
Don't miss it
Same actors
Same heroine
Same story
Different male lead
But same fun and genre this is the third party of yumi's cells 2
Don't miss it
This is prequel 1 of this season
Same actors
Same heroine
Same story
Different male lead
But same fun and genre this is the third party of yumi's cells 1
Don't miss it
Same actors
Same heroine
Same story
Different male lead
But same fun and genre this is the third party of yumi's cells 1
Don't miss it
A healing romance with a total green-flag ML and a slow burn that's just so good to watch. I’m obsessed!
Looking for a ML who’s hiding a secret that somehow involves the FL too? We’ve got it right here!
I noticed a lot of similarities in how they use the seasons to show the characters at different stages of life. Plus, the life lessons in this one are for keeps!
Although both dramas have different premise, one being *uhm* transmigration while one entering a game, both Dream of Golden Years and Romance on the Farm feature female leads basically making a living out of a cheat sheet they have from their original, modern lives.
both are queer(ed) shows with the same central narrative of political intrigue (one in law and the other in finance) hinging on a hierarchical homo-social/erotic bond between a mentor and the mentee
- both involve a younger, rather naive male subject and an older, more powerful mentor
- in both, the relationship between the two is exclusive and emotionally charged with no other comparable dynamic
- in the devil judge, the mentor figure represents a critique of corruption within the system and his mentee slowly comes to understand his methods despite disagreeing before; whereas, in war of faith, the mentor figure represents reform within the system, which the mentee is initially aligned with yet later outgrows
war of faith is more grounded in historical materialism while the devil judge imagines change through powerful and exceptional individuals but both are well-written, worthwhile (queer) narratives that are more similar than they are not
- both involve a younger, rather naive male subject and an older, more powerful mentor
- in both, the relationship between the two is exclusive and emotionally charged with no other comparable dynamic
- in the devil judge, the mentor figure represents a critique of corruption within the system and his mentee slowly comes to understand his methods despite disagreeing before; whereas, in war of faith, the mentor figure represents reform within the system, which the mentee is initially aligned with yet later outgrows
war of faith is more grounded in historical materialism while the devil judge imagines change through powerful and exceptional individuals but both are well-written, worthwhile (queer) narratives that are more similar than they are not
Just like in Pursuit of Jade, characters hide their true identities and there's an arc where they live in a village.
Unfortunately, no birds (as of yet) in VoS
Unfortunately, no birds (as of yet) in VoS




