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Both involve a love triangle in which the 2 girls are/were BFFs.............................................................................................
Same theme of school age kid attending school despite his limited time to be alive. However, My Friend is Still Alive has some humor in it that makes it feel less serious than Goodbye Summer.
They both have BDSM in them.
Both have plots that are a little messy.
I honestly liked both of them even though hit bite love is still airing
Both have plots that are a little messy.
I honestly liked both of them even though hit bite love is still airing
Both are about a zombie outbreak.
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Both are about zombies.
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Both are about a zombie outbreak.
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Both are about a zombie outbreak.
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Both dramas have a main couple who are childhood friends, now in high school. In both dramas, the ML falls first and harbors a crush for a long time on the FL without her realizing.
Both dramas have a main couple who are childhood friends, now in high school. In both dramas, the ML falls first and harbors a crush for a long time on the FL without her realizing.
Both are childhood friends relationship, with the leads now in high school. Both are either a trio friendship or a love triangle (one FL, two MLs).
Both are short dramas in which the leads, now in high school, were childhood friends. Both MLs fall first.
Both are short stories with childhood friends. Both MLs have a crush on the FL.
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Both are short stories about childhood friends with a dash of romance, a trio friendship/triangle, and an open but mostly happy ending.
- Same FL
- Mature romance - older ML and younger FL
- roles reversed ML in KOTHD is helpless (unlucky), FL in YAMA is a bit slow, unlucky, ditzy
- FL is a different in both shows very contrasting characters YAMA she stronger, independent and not a damsel
- Slowee burne- FL still knows what she wants etc
- if you just want to erase the ditzy slower character in YAMA and not completely hate the actress watch her in this you might give her a bit of her dignity back
- Mature romance - older ML and younger FL
- roles reversed ML in KOTHD is helpless (unlucky), FL in YAMA is a bit slow, unlucky, ditzy
- FL is a different in both shows very contrasting characters YAMA she stronger, independent and not a damsel
- Slowee burne- FL still knows what she wants etc
- if you just want to erase the ditzy slower character in YAMA and not completely hate the actress watch her in this you might give her a bit of her dignity back
Although storylines between themselves are way too different, the design between each lead is in familiarity
From Big Bet, there's an articulate casino lead manager/founder along the way within the Philippines, alongside a right-man and clueless-but-follow-by-the-book & first-abroad-experience police inspector; whereas from Decoy, there's a bluff-but-dangerous con artist 'king' and ex-lawyer-turned-detective, which his traits turned out to calm-while-collect-thoughts and no biased judgment (put personal feelings aside for professionalism)
and the methods are quite similar to male leads themselves: Cha Moosik has his own influence right from the start (childhood, which is enormous), hence being eloquent, and full of pride to be communicated with all people; whereas Noh Sangcheon convinces his people and also, 'baits' aka victims, to believe his encouragements to buy the products on his pyramid-scheme journey
If you want to watch these Korean dramas, I'd suggest to binge-watch all of them, don't be like me (wait each week); so for Big Bet, start within the middle of March because that's when all eps from the sequel are finished; whereas for Decoy, mayhaps at the end of April for other 6eps of the sequel to finish
From Big Bet, there's an articulate casino lead manager/founder along the way within the Philippines, alongside a right-man and clueless-but-follow-by-the-book & first-abroad-experience police inspector; whereas from Decoy, there's a bluff-but-dangerous con artist 'king' and ex-lawyer-turned-detective, which his traits turned out to calm-while-collect-thoughts and no biased judgment (put personal feelings aside for professionalism)
and the methods are quite similar to male leads themselves: Cha Moosik has his own influence right from the start (childhood, which is enormous), hence being eloquent, and full of pride to be communicated with all people; whereas Noh Sangcheon convinces his people and also, 'baits' aka victims, to believe his encouragements to buy the products on his pyramid-scheme journey
If you want to watch these Korean dramas, I'd suggest to binge-watch all of them, don't be like me (wait each week); so for Big Bet, start within the middle of March because that's when all eps from the sequel are finished; whereas for Decoy, mayhaps at the end of April for other 6eps of the sequel to finish



