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both dramas are about a poor bullied girl who gets close with numerous boys where 2 of them fall for her.
both dramas revolve around a rich boy and poor girl scenario set in high school and are light fluffy dramas
dragon day you’re dead is very similar to meteor garden with the whole rich guy poor girl scenario in high school
I both dramas the female lead goes to a foreign locale to lean cooking and meets the male lead there and spend a night with them and breaks up soon.
The ML and the FL meet after sometime and the ML tries to reconcile.
The FL is poor and ML is rich and the FL has a very supportive SML with them.
The ML and the FL meet after sometime and the ML tries to reconcile.
The FL is poor and ML is rich and the FL has a very supportive SML with them.
Both are hilarious and take place at work, the main characters are both funny and have similar vibes, comedy is the main genre of both.
It is the same feeling in both dramas. Where on of the main characters is hurt by the other or their family. The plot However and theme are different.
Its a familiar atmospher between the main characters. Fun, serious some times and a little over the top dramatic.
If you like one of them, i highly recommend giving the other a go.
Its a familiar atmospher between the main characters. Fun, serious some times and a little over the top dramatic.
If you like one of them, i highly recommend giving the other a go.
- Lee Sang Woo is a male lead in both of them
- They both focus on numerous families
- They both follow the everyday life of these people (slice-of-life)
- They both have that 'happy and chill' feeling to them.
- They both focus on numerous families
- They both follow the everyday life of these people (slice-of-life)
- They both have that 'happy and chill' feeling to them.
Both explores the personality of each unique guest.
"Omniscient Interfering View" did it with much more essence of humor and entertainment.
"The Secret Garden" analyses it with a more scientific method, with a personal and intimate approach.
Both will be well liked by viewers who like to learn more about the psychology of humans in this planet. Accepting our differences and create a understanding and loving society! ;D
"Omniscient Interfering View" did it with much more essence of humor and entertainment.
"The Secret Garden" analyses it with a more scientific method, with a personal and intimate approach.
Both will be well liked by viewers who like to learn more about the psychology of humans in this planet. Accepting our differences and create a understanding and loving society! ;D
Secretary Kim has similar vibes to the romanace and comedy, taking on a more refreshing approach of the typical bad/cold guy thrope. However, Cheese in the Trap incorporates more of the sinister sides of liking someone with a hard to deal with personally while Sceretary Kim is more in the romcom sphere.
Though both drama have different setup, But THE SUSPENSE part newer disappoints in both the dramas
Both stories involve a crown heir escaping to Thailand and disguising themselves as a commoner to survive. In Thailand, they learn to experience an ordinary life and fall in love.
Unstable young female characters able to go through great lengths for the one they love, if you may a sick love
They both start with the family husband being charged of murdering their family and chased by the police even though all the police has is circumstantial evidence.
Same director, so it creates a similar feel. If you laugh while watching What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, Because This Is My First Life will make you laugh.
Both male leads don’t believe in love, but end up falling in love.
Funny important person giving advice to the male lead.
Same sound effects.
Both male leads don’t believe in love, but end up falling in love.
Funny important person giving advice to the male lead.
Same sound effects.
Both series have a fun and light hearted approach to gay relationships. Both are worth the watch, although the character dynamics are completely different.




