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Ma Tian Yu is in Young Sherlock also but playing a completely different character. The fighting scenes are pretty awesome and similar to this drama, the story going from case to case with story development in between.
The character of the man lead is similar .... both is possessive but hots ;)
-In MSRFS, Patawee make Chitchaba as a mistress and embarks on a trail of revenge.
-In SWAK,Mo Shao Qian make Tong Xue as outcast mistress and tortured her in a brutally battled love.
This story however different than “My Father is Strange” gives you exactly the same kind of feelings. The humor and the frustration when you have to deal with intrusive in-laws is exactly the same in both drama.
Saito looks great here
It's romantic, but riddled with the heartwringing conflict that makes you yearn for a happy ending (I hope we get one). The actress playing the romantic female lead (the destined one) is very good.
the story is about Kasumi (Tomoyo Harada) is divorced and lives with her high school student aged son. She supports her family by delivering laundry. One day, she meets Yuri (Takumi Saito). Yuri is a customer of the laundry delivery service. He is a popular designer, known for his designs of cafes and furniture. Yuri talks to Kasumi without restraint. At first, Kasumi is cautious around him, but she becomes attracted to him.
It's romantic, but riddled with the heartwringing conflict that makes you yearn for a happy ending (I hope we get one). The actress playing the romantic female lead (the destined one) is very good.
the story is about Kasumi (Tomoyo Harada) is divorced and lives with her high school student aged son. She supports her family by delivering laundry. One day, she meets Yuri (Takumi Saito). Yuri is a customer of the laundry delivery service. He is a popular designer, known for his designs of cafes and furniture. Yuri talks to Kasumi without restraint. At first, Kasumi is cautious around him, but she becomes attracted to him.
45-year-old Rui Nakamura (Kyoka Suzuki) is a highly successful publisher. During the course of work, she encounters a 28-year-old married man named Kou Suzuki (Hiroki Hasegawa) who aggressively pursues her. Unexpectedly, Rui Nakamura starts to fall in love with the younger married man
Arang is a supernatural drama featuring ghosts, gods, evil, revenge and redemption. It definitely has a more comedic element than what we see in Black Knight thus far but there is also melo and eventually a beautiful romance. If you are a fan of supernatural dramas, I have found Arang to be one of the most satisfactory k-dramas of that genre.
Both dramas have characters who time-travel to the past. The difference is that in Somehow 18, the main character had a purpose for time-traveling and in Love, Timeless the time-travel is an accident that the main character happily accepted.
Both are an office romance between a boss and an assistant. Both are funny and the assistant manages to change the boss for the better.
both involve an awesome female lead that's good at fighting, is highly intelligent, and good at revenge.
Both are by the same director and are crime shows. Also, both the female leads have a supernatural ability while the male leads are cops. (Black - she can forsee death, Voice - her hearing is more improved)
They both have the same lead actress. They both involve a "tragedy", a loss of memory, and the rekindling and rediscovery of an old relationship.
Both dramas have very similar stories. They both involve childhood, separation, reunion, and rival partners.
Both dramas are focused on deceiving somebody who is rich, to gain something. The female protagonists deceive the main male protagonist by acting as someone else's' replacement. Eventually, both female and male protagonist will develop feelings for each other.
Both feature strong female lead and very romantic love story. The female lead in rule the world also loved another before her main love interest came along.
The drama series is based on classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West,” but reinterprets the story into the present day and has a romantic-fantasy twist.