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Don't know exactly what I can say to get you watching this drama. I just can make a promise. You won't regret trying this kdrama
Both shows involve someone who travels several years into the past after dying.
In Love Beyond Dreams, the objective is to save the life of someone she loves, while in Reset is about changing the mistakes of his past.
In Love Beyond Dreams, the objective is to save the life of someone she loves, while in Reset is about changing the mistakes of his past.
friendship become to lover and become to stranger, left male lead,return to hometown,second chance romance,youth,female lead money issues
In both dramas, our main lead ends up on a tea farm learning the process of cultivating and preparing tea. In both dramas this main lead has gone through stressful things in the past and being on this tea farm helps him heal. In both dramas the tea farm is also the place he meets the other main lead who he learns what real love is with.
Female lead approaches and befriends male lead with ulterior motives- regarding a toxic relationship with a mother/mistress.
Leads genuinely fall for eachother.
Leads genuinely fall for eachother.
Age gap romance- younger woman x older man.
Ill female lead.
Hospital setting, doctor characters.
SFL has previous romantic ties to ML/SML.
Ill female lead.
Hospital setting, doctor characters.
SFL has previous romantic ties to ML/SML.
Both dramas about parenting non-biological children and start off with a fake marriage. Please Be My Family is more wholesome, Disguised Family is a short drama with action focus.
-sharing a house
Both dramas' main leads share a house.
- working environment
The main characters work together
-starts off on the wrong foot
In both dramas, the main leads are strangers, and from the beginning, they are not on good terms for (kind of) silly reasons.
-smart and ambitious FL, rich & renowned ML
FL is hardworking, smart and chasing her goals. ML is already renowned in their field and comes from a rich family.
-banter and comedy
Both dramas have a fair amount of funny moments and have a lot of bickering, too.
Both are pretty feel-good, comfort dramas. Hope you guys enjoy these ?
Both dramas' main leads share a house.
- working environment
The main characters work together
-starts off on the wrong foot
In both dramas, the main leads are strangers, and from the beginning, they are not on good terms for (kind of) silly reasons.
-smart and ambitious FL, rich & renowned ML
FL is hardworking, smart and chasing her goals. ML is already renowned in their field and comes from a rich family.
-banter and comedy
Both dramas have a fair amount of funny moments and have a lot of bickering, too.
Both are pretty feel-good, comfort dramas. Hope you guys enjoy these ?
I feel like LHF is a lighter and funnier version of The First Frost.
TFF is emotionally very heavy and represents trauma and its effects. LHF isn't that emotional (yet).
The main characters of both dramas share a house.
They start off with banter and bickering, but then slowly get comfortable with each other.
The characters understand each other very well.
Both Yifei and Sang Yan come off as cocky, silly, and maybe a little arrogant, but they're actually caring and kind-hearted.
Yes, these dramas have more differences than similarities, but I find them both easy to love and comforting. Hope u guys love it too.
TFF is emotionally very heavy and represents trauma and its effects. LHF isn't that emotional (yet).
The main characters of both dramas share a house.
They start off with banter and bickering, but then slowly get comfortable with each other.
The characters understand each other very well.
Both Yifei and Sang Yan come off as cocky, silly, and maybe a little arrogant, but they're actually caring and kind-hearted.
Yes, these dramas have more differences than similarities, but I find them both easy to love and comforting. Hope u guys love it too.
- FL & ML helping each other
In both dramas, the main leads are helping each other in finding the truth, bringing justice, and planning revenge.
- hidden past and identities
In both dramas, characters have hidden pasts/identities, and they are trying to find the truth.
-smart main leads
Both dramas have characters who have depth, are intelligent, and are working towards their goals.
-romance
The romance isn't overshadowing the plot at all. There are sweet and lovely moments between the leads, but the plot doesn't stray away from the mystery, revenge, etc.
In both dramas, the main leads are helping each other in finding the truth, bringing justice, and planning revenge.
- hidden past and identities
In both dramas, characters have hidden pasts/identities, and they are trying to find the truth.
-smart main leads
Both dramas have characters who have depth, are intelligent, and are working towards their goals.
-romance
The romance isn't overshadowing the plot at all. There are sweet and lovely moments between the leads, but the plot doesn't stray away from the mystery, revenge, etc.
- FL & ML helping each other
In AoS, they help each other gain their powers back. In TFJ, they are helping each other with their illness and schemes.
- hidden past and identities
In both dramas, characters have hidden pasts/identities, and they are trying to find the truth.
-smart main leads
Both dramas have characters who have depth, are intelligent, and are working towards their goals.
-romance and comedy
The romance isn't overshadowing the plot at all. There are sweet and lovely moments between the leads, but the plot doesn't stray away from the mystery, revenge, etc. Both dramas have some funny moments too.
In AoS, they help each other gain their powers back. In TFJ, they are helping each other with their illness and schemes.
- hidden past and identities
In both dramas, characters have hidden pasts/identities, and they are trying to find the truth.
-smart main leads
Both dramas have characters who have depth, are intelligent, and are working towards their goals.
-romance and comedy
The romance isn't overshadowing the plot at all. There are sweet and lovely moments between the leads, but the plot doesn't stray away from the mystery, revenge, etc. Both dramas have some funny moments too.
Both dramas feature a young woman carrying emotional burdens while navigating personal struggles and complicated family circumstances. The leads share a meaningful connection that develops into love, but emotional wounds, misunderstandings, and life challenges eventually drive them apart. Despite the separation, lingering feelings remain, and years later they are given a chance to reconnect, heal old scars, and rebuild their relationship. However, When I Meet the Moon focuses more on emotional healing, psychological growth, and overcoming personal trauma, while Never-Ending Summer leans more toward melodrama, misunderstandings, and a second chance romance shaped by years of separation.
Both dramas feature a young woman whose life is changed by unexpected family circumstances, leading her to form a meaningful connection with a young man from a very different background. Their relationship begins during their youth and grows through shared experiences, personal struggles, and emotional challenges. However, life eventually pulls them apart, leaving behind unresolved feelings that linger for years. When they reunite as adults, they are given a second chance to heal old wounds, rediscover their bond, and rebuild the love they once shared. However, Dazzling focuses more on coming of age growth, friendship, and healing, while Never-Ending Summer leans more toward melodrama, emotional misunderstandings, and a reunion driven second chance romance.
Both dramas feature a first love that is tested by family circumstances, personal struggles, and the pressures of real life. After a painful separation, the leads carry unresolved feelings and emotional wounds for years before reuniting as adults. Their reunion is filled with lingering misunderstandings, heartfelt healing, and a journey of rebuilding trust while facing the truths of their past. However, Road Home focuses more on mature love, personal growth, and steadfast devotion, while Never-Ending Summer leans more toward youthful romance, emotional misunderstandings, and a melodramatic second chance reunion.
Both dramas feature a youth romance between two people from very different worlds, whose relationship is tested by family circumstances, misunderstandings, and life's realities. Their first love is interrupted by separation, but years later they reunite as adults, leading to a heartfelt second chance romance filled with healing, growth, and unresolved feelings. However, Le Coup de Foudre focuses more on a warm, realistic coming of age journey and lifelong love, while Never-Ending Summer leans more toward melodrama, emotional misunderstandings, and a reunion driven romance.



