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- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Both are music-focused late-night talk shows featuring live performances, artist interviews, and collaborations
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
- Each season reflected the host's personal chemistry with guests
Both stories center on girls using time-related powers to save the woman they love — one travels back in time, the other rewinds it — racing against fate to rewrite a tragic ending.
Both thai BL where a police officer gets help from his soon to be student (or former student and back to be a student) boyfriend.
We have 2 thai BL drama with same level of maturity and where all ML are working adult. We also have similar trop of police officer boyfriend and obstacles to become a couple.
They are both coming of age stories that have a lot of similar themes such as terrible home lives, poor mental health and being peer pressured into uncomfortable situations. Flat Girls is the less intense version of this show. The intense sisterhood themes are very prevalent throughout both. They both also show the differences in class throughout Thailand and how hard it is to break out of that cycle of poor life decisions taught by their parents and peers
Manager Kim works at a small savings bank. He seems like an ordinary single father, raising his daughter Min Ji. He has a secret that he can't reveal, even to his own daughter. His secret is that he is a former spy and he was dispatched on countless special operations. He is on North Korea's most wanted blacklist and his existence in South Korea is like a time bomb that should not be revealed. Hiding his past, he lives like an ordinary citizen, but his beloved daughter Min Ji goes missing. He struggles to save his daughter, not hesitating to reveal his secret and risking everything.
Mr Sunshine is often seen as the official prequel to Descendants of the Sun.
Part of Kim Eun Sook’s interconnected trilogy set in the same universe (Goblin, Mr Sunshine, Descendants of the Sun), though their releases were adjusted due to production and funding circumstances at the time. Within this continuity, the FL’s parents in Mr. Sunshine pass away and drink the reincarnation cup seen in Goblin, later reincarnating as the second lead couple in Descendants of the Sun.
This is also hinted with the connected title “Descendants from Mr. Sunshine.”
Part of Kim Eun Sook’s interconnected trilogy set in the same universe (Goblin, Mr Sunshine, Descendants of the Sun), though their releases were adjusted due to production and funding circumstances at the time. Within this continuity, the FL’s parents in Mr. Sunshine pass away and drink the reincarnation cup seen in Goblin, later reincarnating as the second lead couple in Descendants of the Sun.
This is also hinted with the connected title “Descendants from Mr. Sunshine.”
Lee Yeo Reum, a young woman with a promising career and a happy relationship, faces a sudden downfall when her mother dies in an accident and her boyfriend breaks up with her. Overwhelmed, she quits her job and retreats to the seaside village of Angok to recover. There, she meets An Dae Beom, a former physics prodigy now working as a librarian after a fall from grace. As they bond, they both seek healing in the quiet of the village, but can "doing nothing" truly help them move forward?
Peace was fleeting! The tension in the Shinwha unit is rising due to the bombing of the unpredictable 'two new soldiers' and the return of 'him'. Private Park Min Seok's military life, which is about to be promoted, becomes even more complicated.
TLKS is similar to the level of comedy it brings. Their brand of humor is different but they are both funny. Look out for the expressiveness of Park Jihoon’s face.



