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You will laugh a lot watching both and you will feally love the cast.
This are the two best korean variety shows that I know, I am pretty sure that if you liie one you will like the other.
Recommended by Salma_Laukili - Jun 3, 2020
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They are both crime/investigation and romance dramas involving a serial killer. In hello monster is the ml and his sibling that has some relation with the serial killer and in catch the ghost is the fl and her twin sister.
Recommended by Salma_Laukili - Jun 3, 2020
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Both brought similar issue though in a different way. While It's Okay To Be Sensitive took the university and youth background as the setting, Kim Ji Young: Born 1982 focused on the causes of main lead's depression, which is also deeply related to gender equality.
Recommended by mery27 - Jun 3, 2020
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Its mores of a martial universe story than a love story, but the plot is quite mature and interesting. The wolds in both the dramas are similar with sects and stuff
Recommended by Defiance98 - Jun 3, 2020
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Both dramas are Food/Historical dramas about the protagonists' journey to become acknowledged cooks and describe the discrimination and prejudice they had to overcome.
Kuroki Haru is the FL in both, in different roles, but gives the same vibes.
Recommended by penel - Jun 3, 2020
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Similarities:
- love triangle (though Starry Night is more prominent)
- both have cute couples
- not much second leads getting in the way of relationships
- both FL gets over first love
- fluffy, sweet romance
- none of the characters were annoying

Differences:
- each episode in Starry Night is only 20 min so some scenes are cut out/ choppy but you can still see "character developments" like how why each character acts the way they are
- Starry Night's FL is surrounded by multiple love interests

Recommended by katherina - Jun 3, 2020
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Their main characters (excluding Benz). And their storyline is almost same. They go to the place that have the story about ghost.
Recommended by twinight - Jun 3, 2020
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Bith dramas reamly dig deep between the special bond betwezn a mother nd a child. However what makes Mother different is that the lead takes on a role of a surrogate mother for an abused child, trying to protect her from the corup parents.
Recommended by Karthika Yoganathan - Jun 3, 2020
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Both focus more on the bromance/friendship between the two male leads but in Warrior Baek Dong Soo the bromance is more subtle. Both stories are about best friends who grew up together.
Recommended by yerintaem - Jun 2, 2020
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Both 'Mountain Cry' and 'Blind Mountain' are about small-minded villagers in a remote chinese village.
Recommended by Geegee16 - Jun 2, 2020
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- The FLs are so similar in personality, kinda crazy/kind/innocent.
-But they're (FLs) both capable, one from being a doctor, the other for knowing the plot of the story.
-MLs are initially cold, but adorably sweet when they fall in love & MLs fall in love first
-Both are time travel dramas... sort of.
-Both have the main characters marry each other early on & fall in love with each other

I think Tiger & Rose has a lot more comedy than PAL, but both are super light watches.
Recommended by AThousand_PaperCranes - Jun 2, 2020
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A Gift to the People You Hate has a principal theme of hate and revenge. This theme is reinforced by the gift shop whose owner is offering gifts of different levels to those who wish ill to the person they hate - the most extreme of which is death. This mechanism of wishing death is also reflected in Death Note by writing the name of the person in the notebook. Both also have a character that is a "girl idol".
Recommended by Nyx Medina - Jun 2, 2020
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A Gift to the People You Hate has a principal theme of hate and revenge. This theme is reinforced by the gift shop whose owner is offering gifts of different levels to those who wish ill to the person they hate - the most extreme of which is death. This mechanism of wishing death is also reflected in Death Note.
Recommended by Nyx Medina - Jun 2, 2020
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same thing but gay.
also , unlike 7 g c s , here the leads did not reunite , they just met through an app or something
Recommended by ree0 - Jun 1, 2020
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i dont actually think theyre similar, but what the two dramas have in common is that they focus on a m/m relationship, are short and both korean with happy endings. So you know if that interests you, check it out.
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - Jun 1, 2020