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It gives the viewer the feeling that both are a direct continuation of the war. With the same technical quality!
They both have the same concept - three women who regularly get together for 'ladies nights' to discuss their respective love lives and the social pressures (regarding marriage and their ~expiry dates~) for their respective age groups that they're in danger of collapsing under. Tokyo Tarareba Musume specifically targets issues of women "around 30", whereas Otona Joshi specifically targets the "around 40" age group.
Zhang Vin spends a lot of sad, reminiscing times looking for his lost lover XDDDDD
Even though Bubblegum is a Kdrama and In Time With You is TwDrama, both have similar feels.
They are friends since young age and the male lead likes the girl first.
There is also recaps from the past.
Both dramas are good, is about adult life, job, relationships and love.
They are friends since young age and the male lead likes the girl first.
There is also recaps from the past.
Both dramas are good, is about adult life, job, relationships and love.
Higher Ups getting away with illegal trash. Lying, tax evasion, unethical principals, and also hilarious.
While this is a "love story" it still has corrupted officials and lying jerks. The main devil in here made me mad.
both deal with wanting to have revenge for their mother's death, both also had their lives ruined by assasins, have a kinda similar plot, and both good films
I can feel that the stress medical level is the same. I really love how they mentioned the medical term with deep explanation. Even though i am not a person from medical field, these two dramas gave me so much fun despite of medical genre.
It basically has the same concept, but in a historical setting. Both dramas have a strong female character who is caught between the good, romantic boy with a sad romantic backstory, and the stubborn, dark bad boy. There are supporting characters very similar to the ones in this show, as well as a mean girl/rival of the main character who has eyes for the bad boy. Both main characters find themselves in a new lifestyle and find themselves being surrounded by royalty (the rich people in Boys Over Flowers, the princes in Scarlet Heart: Ryeo). While one might find the two dramas very different from a distance, they are actually quite similar when you look closer.
Both are thai romcoms with fantasy twist. Thai dramas usually tend to be dark and over dramatic which these two dramas are not, instead these dramas are light and easy to watch.
The most comparable: A comedy story about a teenage girl who runs into mysterious happenings through her communicating with ghosts. Asuka suddenly develops her supernatural ability after her traffic accident. While trying to help make ghosts' wishes come true, she falls in love with a mysterious guy named Kaito who turns out to be an incarnate ghost.
I think Ghost Friends is a nice show version.
***Based on all the shows I've listed...I noted I've watched way way way too many of these types of shows.
I think Ghost Friends is a nice show version.
***Based on all the shows I've listed...I noted I've watched way way way too many of these types of shows.
Lead character has a car accident falls into a coma and wakes up to see that she can see and interact with ghosts. She starts helping them complete their tasks. Mon helps Senior complete his own.
This is slightly different. Voice is a criminal show. The special thing here is that the lead female character was in a car accident as a child and developed an ability to hear the smallest sounds from very far away. An extremely advanced skill. Almost like a dog. The way Mon described herself, like her skill is dog like in smelling ghosts and she gained it after a car accident as a child.
Both were in accidents so they developed a specific ability that helped them to gain an ability with scents. This girl can see scents to decipher and find clues. In the case of Mon, she smells scents of ghosts.
The movie is based on the same storyline, involving people who think they do not need love...




