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Both have supernatural elements and a fantastic, addictive atmosphere.
Both have an understated but poignant romance line.
Both have interesting villains.
Snowfall is Republican era while Turquoise is modern, and the type of supernatural creatures differ, so if those are deal breakers for you, then maybe not. But if you enjoyed the feel of one I think you will enjoy the other as well. In both cases the sets and costumes, the music, the pacing, and the cinematography all create a cool and immersive atmosphere.
Both have an understated but poignant romance line.
Both have interesting villains.
Snowfall is Republican era while Turquoise is modern, and the type of supernatural creatures differ, so if those are deal breakers for you, then maybe not. But if you enjoyed the feel of one I think you will enjoy the other as well. In both cases the sets and costumes, the music, the pacing, and the cinematography all create a cool and immersive atmosphere.
Deep Trap and The Housemaid are both psychological thrillers that focus on manipulation and power imbalance rather than conventional horror elements. In both films, tension is built through atmosphere and character dynamics, with discomfort playing a central role in the experience.
It reminds me a lot to Saiai.
There are many similarities between the two plots. In Extraordinary You, the female lead finds out that she’s in a comic world where she’s a supporting character with less time to live, like in Extraordinary You, she’s also a supporting character with less time to live. Un LGiEF, the FL is only transported, but both dramas are giving off similar vibes.
Gives off the same vibes! FL has to live with a man, even worse, a man who she asked out and got rejected by. In the show, it mainly revolves around them only rather than other sides but in 3B there are quite the glimpses with sideline! Also FL chases him instead but they give off the same concept but different pathways
If you like GMC then trust me when I say you'll love WIFTY!! WIFTY has similar elements where FL chases the ML, and at first the ML doesn't show the interest back but it slowly builds for the FL! Only difference is a side couple! It's also got some cute moments and a determined FL!
Although the FL in HLS has a different personality, it still is the FL who pursues male lead and she's tries to find a way to show her love, there's awkward moments which end up being totally cute and if you like Strobe Edge then you'd LOVE Honey Lemon Soda, if you want to there's an anime version as well which you can watch
It's super cute and slow paced while maintaining that romance you like and it gives off the same vibe as FMtY does, it really reminded me of this and it's got super cute moments
It gives off a similar vibe and its a slow but fast paced romance, it has similar aspects such as an almost introverted fl who finds her voice
they're both supernatural series with horror elements and a main pair in which one of them is under a threat because of ghosts
Both shows include single good looking and attractive men and women who live together in an island for 9-12 days with no electronic devices. They have to cook for themselves with ingredients provided by staff. To win a special date privilege, they must win the challenge.
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In both, the ML sacrifices himself while trying to stop the FML to kill herself; in both, the FML blames herself for the deaths of others; and in both, the FML ultimately chooses to survive—the romance is quite similar.
In both, the ML sacrifices himself while trying to stop the FML to kill herself; in both, the FML blames herself for the deaths of others; and in both, the FML ultimately chooses to survive—the romance is quite similar.
How Dare You and When Destiny Brings the Demon share strong similarities in how they blend transmigration with humour to create light-hearted, self-aware storytelling. In both dramas, the female lead is transported into a fictional or supernatural world with full awareness of genre tropes, which allows her to actively question destiny rather than passively accept it. This awareness drives much of the comedy, particularly through sharp dialogue, exaggerated reactions, and irreverent attitudes toward powerful figures. The humour is further enhanced by the contrast between the outspoken, modern-minded female protagonist and the traditionally stoic, high-status male lead, resulting in frequent comedic tension. Rather than focusing on tragedy or epic fate, both series prioritise playful tone, fast pacing, and trope subversion, making transmigration a source of entertainment rather than existential conflict.
They are both very different dramas in terms of styles and almost everything. But the way they both focus on one day throughout the drama and work with solving the mystery up until the last episode gives the same feeling for both.
Both include a story plot of mind connection between a male/female & romance.................................................



