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Should you give up revenge for a carefree life? Both Dramas ask this essential question. Bonus: Moon Chae Won acts in both.
The leads are goofy and a tiny bit awkward. The situation they stumble upon (soul/time switching) make them even more confused and hilarious.
Both leads are silly, funny and just the right amount of arrogant.
Both leads are hilarious without even trying. Feel-good Dramas to the max!
Both leads have great chemistry and give you butterflies while watching!
Both Dramas are filled with cheesiness and chemistry: They give you that feeling of being in love <3
Both Dramas are hiliarious and give ghosts lovable characters. Master's Sun is a little scarier though.
Both dramas tell thought-provoking stories questioning, if changing/knowing one's destiny is fortunate or a curse.
Both Dramas teach great lessons about life:
Through 49 Days I learned about fate, about trust and about betrayal. Incarnation of Money made me think about how powerful money is: It can kill a person, make another sad and make someone else pretty.
Through 49 Days I learned about fate, about trust and about betrayal. Incarnation of Money made me think about how powerful money is: It can kill a person, make another sad and make someone else pretty.
Both sageuks tell the story of smart characters who became powerful through their own abiity. They can't be categorized as evil people but also not as good ones, either. Excellent cast and character development!
Same fuzzy feeling between the leads plus sassy heroine makes both dramas great!
Both dramas have jpop idols in the cast and a beautiful teacher trying to help the revolting teenagers.
Both are short dramas with that good feeling of sweet romance. Both male otp look cold and sometimes rude. Both female although bright and good at what they do appears a little submissive to the guy.
Male lead despises her at first but eventually falls deeply in love with her.
They share the same basic storyline. There is female "goddess"-like figure who grants the main female the ability to meet 7 men with whom are very good catches. There is more of a moral to Everyday New Face.



