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This is another age-gap drama with the younger man/older woman trope. In this case, they work in the same office, and she ends up drinking too much one night while in a group setting, the group setting splits up, and the rest is history. He falls in love with her first and it's an uphill battle because her self-esteem is so low. On the whole, cute, several tropes utilized, but a sweet main couple. She just needs more confidence in herself (that gets old).
Did you like how your favourite heroes changed, how all that happiness became bitterness? From hero to villain. The ending climax of Advisor Allience Season 2 which has been built up since the beginning is the same as Six Flying Dragons.
The Time We Were Not in Love is remake of Taiwanese drama In Time With You. I Don't Love You Yet is also remake of TWN In Time With You.
it focus on artistic part. the plot/story is not easily understood. most people may find the movie boring.
Both share the a very similar sub-plot of a father who is deeply effected by the loss of his daughter that he neglects his family as he mourns. In both cases, each father finds closure on her return. A Doppelgänger in one and a her spirit in the other.
in sweet combat the ML makes a comeback and in skate into love FL make a comeback into their respective sports and their partners encourages them.
in both dramas the couple faces a lot of difficulties and yet get back together.
in both dramas the couple faces a lot of difficulties and yet get back together.
Same lead couple <3
Li Jiaqi and Zhao Yiqin reunite again, this time for a more matured style of drama.
Li Jiaqi and Zhao Yiqin reunite again, this time for a more matured style of drama.
AOL is a lot better plot-wise and acting but this is basically similar. There is a sweet and happy period then things go to hell. The Ml also end up killing each other then bringing each other back to life.
They are both revenge dramas. Both heroines went to jail for crimes they did not commit. "Very very evil characters." Also an entire family is in on the plot to send heroine to jail.
While these shows represent two different genres (To Be a Better Man is about Friendship, and Reborn is a crime drama), both depict severely depressed men who strike up a friendship with orphaned girls.
Male Leads in both shows suffer from sequelae of being shot in the head, trying to live long enough to uncover the truth behind their assaults
It seems both dramas represent same period in history. Also, never ending throne war is a common point. My Country gives me same vibes as Scarlet Heart Ryeo.
Both dramas need to be watched privately for the sole reason that it will make you crack and ugly snort if you watch it in public. They have different premise but they have the similar elements of friendship, life, and (very little) romance.
Waikiki is more like a sitcom, but I love the development of the characters. For Prison Playbook, it feels more like a more organized drama where you get know each inmate and their story with comedic elements in it.
Waikiki is more like a sitcom, but I love the development of the characters. For Prison Playbook, it feels more like a more organized drama where you get know each inmate and their story with comedic elements in it.
This is the Thai remake of the Taiwanese drama with the same title. The story is similar but updated to modern times, and it is more heart-wrenching but with better happy ending
In this the love story is between the boss and his assistant where male lead strives for perfection....they were also aquiantance in past (not childhood) and the one of the lead has lost his memory of the past and how they already knew the other lead before


