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Both movies are action impact; it's all mission-based. The story revolves around a husband saving his wife and child and a husband knowing how to fight people and go on a mission. Husband uses his fighting skills to face different people and overcome challenges while trying to save his wife and child. The story is driven by dangerous situations and family.
Both dramas have sismance with the same actress. In The Glory, she is FL's bodyguard, in The Letter from the Cloud she's a cross-dressing scholar, who has a fake marriage with FL.
The FL teaches a lesson to different perpetrators in the worst (best) way possible. The Judge from Hell is remarkably similar to Teach You a Lesson because both shows act as the ultimate sweet revenge fantasy. In JFH the villains finally get the brutal karma they deserve.
Literally almost the same vibes — the comedy, the cases, and the overall feel. Both have a quirky male lead who helps people, and both male leads lost their fiancée/wife, which is one of the reasons why they ended up helping others.
In both shows, celebrities learn to start up a new type of business. In Lifestyle Lab, they are opening up a drink shop. In Sunshine Market, they are planning street markets. They learn and have fun along the way. Both shows also feature celebrity guests.
Both are short length dramas where FL travels from the city to the grasslands, learns about the local culture, and falls in love with the ML. Both are like travelogues with a side of plot.
-Both are lgbtq+ dating shows
- Stand Bi Me is a bisexual dating show so theres bisexual men and bisexual women so its to assume that some of the bi guys will go on dates, while The Boyfriend features only men loving men and centers on men dating men
- Stand Bi Me is a bisexual dating show so theres bisexual men and bisexual women so its to assume that some of the bi guys will go on dates, while The Boyfriend features only men loving men and centers on men dating men
Korean lgbtq dating shows
Same company/production team
Stand bi Me features bi men and women
His man 2 only focuses on gay dating/men loving men dating
Same company/production team
Stand bi Me features bi men and women
His man 2 only focuses on gay dating/men loving men dating
Both are korean lgbtq+ dating shows produced by the same company/team. Stand Bi Me features bisexual men and women dating eachother (so possibilty of sapphic relationships/dating is signed into the premise), while ToGetHer only features wlw and wlw dating.
Fresh, clean vibes
Fresh, clean vibes
Both are queer korean dating shows produced by the same company. Stand Bi Me is a bisexual dating show (bi men and women), His Man is a mlm dating show (men loving men only).
Chill, clean, fresh vibe
Chill, clean, fresh vibe
Similiar criminal/lawyer storyline with characters with depth. Although there is a stronger theme of romance in barb ayuttitham, the plot is heavily focused on solving a case so holding strong similiarities.
Both dramas have FL and ML clearing goals in a game environment. In Love Scenery ML helps FL learn a game. In Oops! Almost Broke Up ML and FL are stuck in a game like time loop. Both dramas have celebrity themes, too.
Both second chance dramas with sci-fi theme. In Filter, FL uses a bracelet that helps her to change her appearance and starts working with ML, her high-school crash. In Oops! Almost Broke Up, FL and ML get stuck in a time-loop game after they decided to break up.
Both dramas have the same actor and actress as ML and FL. In Nine Yin True Sutra they end up becoming a villainous couple.
Both dramas have FLs who lost their families and grew up to be resilient. They're outgoing, bold and confident. Also, both have medical background and a childhood connection with ML.




