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A business woman whose family is brought low by others' envy still manages to rises up. She knows her own worth, the value of family, and is willing to struggle to survive.
- Both are queer stories
- Both are emotionally complex with a lot of depth to the stories
- Both are extremely devestating
- Both made me cry
- Both are loveable
- Both are emotionally complex with a lot of depth to the stories
- Both are extremely devestating
- Both made me cry
- Both are loveable
romance nya pas awal agak mirip sama the best thing. awalnya female lead nya punya pacar dan putus terus ketemu sama cowok baru yang lebih baik dari mantannya.
Both are quirky BLs about a human ML and an alien ML newly arrived on earth.
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Both have themes of rape and misplaced anger. Both mls are similar to each; they are both cold and are great manipulators. However, the fls are different, in Jamloei Rak the fl is a fighter and in this drama the fl isn't. Tbh, I wouldn't recommend either of these dramas. The relationships are founded on rape and both fl seemed to have been brainwashed or had Stockholm Syndrome.
Season 2 of Flourished peony, Same FL, Gets into the details of a Merchants life in Ancient china, Female businesswoman and supporting witty husband, Entertaining romance.
Both start like entertaining mysteries but gradually turn into emotional stories about loss, guilt and time.
A female led entrepreneurship into a jwellery market, Struggles of establishing ownself by proving capabilities, Good casting and story
First its the same actress. So if you liked her acting in the heir then you would absolutely love her here too. Both in these cdramas she starts in a century where women were looked down on and forbidden to engage in mens field. Here in Flourished Peony she starts her business from the bottom and strives to the top.
SSofFV is a far more compelling wuxia where the fighting make sense in the story and the choreography of the fights is so creative it is like dancing. ZZA seems to overly 'trigger' a fight every other minute (like Blood River) but starts to run out of steam in regards to storyline complexity at episode 12.
Things common in both dramas
-Soul swapped
-Royal & Innocent Male Lead
-Witty Female Lead
-Helping each other
-Soul swapped
-Royal & Innocent Male Lead
-Witty Female Lead
-Helping each other
In both dramas, main leads have misunderstandings about each other other but when their soul swapped they gradually understood each other and had each other's backing.
Both of these are gay romances set in the underworld of a big city. The vibe of both is rough and rugged, with themes of violence and survival in difficult world.
Both dramas story lines almost 100% similiar to each other. Both had items that lead and connect from modern time to ancient time and vice versa.
The different only that 1st VD (male lead Peng Yu, female lead Liu Qi Ting). the one from modern time is male lead as young Taoist Priest Chu Chen who send goods and supplies through an ancient box to female lead Empress Dugu Yue from ancient time Zhou Dynasty.
2nd VD (male lead Wang Yu Wei, female lead Li Ke Yi), the one from modern time is female lead as Lin Wan Yu who send goods and supplies through ancient gold bowl to male lead General Huo Yan from ancient time Yan Dynasty.
The different only that 1st VD (male lead Peng Yu, female lead Liu Qi Ting). the one from modern time is male lead as young Taoist Priest Chu Chen who send goods and supplies through an ancient box to female lead Empress Dugu Yue from ancient time Zhou Dynasty.
2nd VD (male lead Wang Yu Wei, female lead Li Ke Yi), the one from modern time is female lead as Lin Wan Yu who send goods and supplies through ancient gold bowl to male lead General Huo Yan from ancient time Yan Dynasty.
What a Good Girl and She Was Never a Good Girl are two different adaptations of the same story, with the former being the Chinese remake and the latter the Korean version.



