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Both deal with deep Life/Death questions.

Goblin is a drama with same leads/chars throughout all episodes like it usually is, while Loss:Time:Life features different characters per each episode / is an anthology series

Goblin also has romance, LTL only deals with the life/death part
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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-Both Heart-breaking ROMANCE MELODRAMAS, with leads that are perfect together/GREAT CHEMISTRY & Cast /can act

-Both are great dramas, but ISILY is better (10/10!)

DIFFERENCES:
-REVENGE element in ISILY, no such in LITFC
- ISILY is a korean drama, while LITFC is a chinese drama (that reminds me more of a kdrama, a cdrama for those who don't like cdramas. Also NO dubbing over their real voices in this cdrama!)
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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-Both ROMANCE MELODRAMAS by the same writer with EXCELLENT leads that are perfect together, GREAT CHEMISTRY and can act (Go Soo + Han Ye Seul & So Ji Sub + Im Soo Jung !)

-Both have strong/likeable female leads who are annoying at the beginning since they have a 2nd lead/male, but grows lovable

-Allthough both dramas are good, ISILY is better (10/10!)

DIFFERENCES:
-ISILY has a REVENGE element, no such in WISFC
-ISILY is MUCH more heart-breaking, especially the tragic childhood/background story of the male lead
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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-Both are very angst and tear-filled ROMANCE MELODRAMAS where leads know each other for years, and struggle to overcome obstacles in order to be together
-Both feature a class difference between leads
-Both have EXCELLENT CASTING & LEAD'S CHEMISTRY and they can act too. Casting for other characters is great too (Shout out to JO MIN SOO who plays male lead's mum in WISFC, AMAZING actress!!)
-Same structure: Both love stories start out in unsatisfying way/too fast/unbelievable. DON'T be discouraged by the starts of the loves, it gets REALLY shippable/more believable later on & they have EXCELLENT chemistry. Both have an ambiguous/mini ending type of episode some eps before ending that can be seen as ending if not satisfied with real ending (ep 11/16 of WISFC and ep 16/20 of LITFC)
-Both have strong female leads

-Both very underrated dramas
-Both are very sad/emotional, and thus only recommended to those who love sad stories (NOT for everybody!)

-Both have GREAT OSTs, that supports love story really well / makes you ship them more!

DIFFERENCES:
-WISFC is a korean drama, while LITFC is a chinese drama (which reminds me more of a kdrama! A cdrama for those who normally don't like cdrama. Also NO dubbing over their real voices in this cdrama!)
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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It just compliment one another. A meal and beverage. Both have lessons in life.
Recommended by elli_jeu - Jan 20, 2017
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-Both are about an immortal female lead who falls in love with a mortal/human male lead
-Both are short: LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min, SITYO is 5 eps x 10 min.

Differences:
-LFATM has the added element of love counseling (female lead is a love counselor) & Music element (male lead is a rapper/singer)
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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-Similar kind of female lead, both sassy, colorful personality and both are some type of counselor (Love counselor in LoveAThousandMore and Psychic counselor in Madame Antoine)
-So both are about a female counselor who falls in love, concidentally both fall for their neighbor who they find irritating at the start
-Leads who are cynical about love, in LFATM it's the female lead that's cynical, in MA it's male lead
-Both have a good flow/ not too slow-paced/ keeps you hooked, not bored
-No irritating side characters, you care about the side characters stories as well /they're likable

Differences:
-The supernatural element in LFATM (female lead is immortal) is missing in MA. .....A.K.A love counselor uses her long immortal life in guiding others and is really immortal , psychic counselour is not really psychic but uses trickery to help others
-Psycholigical experiment and mental patients included in MA, none of it in LFATM
-Music element in LFATM (Male lead is a rapper/singer), no such thing in MA
-LFATM is 10 eps x 20 min webdrama, while MA is 16 eps x 1h full drama
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 20, 2017
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In both kdramas the theme is used: Money is power.
Both deal with corruption and murder. Somehow Signal ended for me where the story of The K2 might start.
2 of the best kdramas that got released in 2016
definitely a must watch!
Recommended by Lou - Jan 19, 2017
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Both have realistic take on the theme of pursuing one's dream. SUFBB is more youthful while Spark is more bleak.
Recommended by bossmama - Jan 19, 2017
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Both has a supernatural element to it. In Goblin, Eun Tak can call him by blowing a candle. In Master's Sun, Tae Gong Shil can avoid ghosts by touching him.
Recommended by OliCT - Jan 19, 2017
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They are both about the same story. Scarlet heart is the drama that is more intense. A time to love is the movie and is a lot more light hearted. Both are tearjerkers though.
Recommended by Susu - Jan 19, 2017
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Both dramas deal with the same topic of being introverted and both are CEOs of a company. Plus, the female leads in both are new employees with big personalities and I feel like these two dramas give off similar vibes.
Recommended by Fae - Jan 18, 2017
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It's not the same story, of course... But the feeling is the same! To give your best, always!
Recommended by Mariana - Jan 18, 2017
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Both deal with Male Lead Characters who have difficulties expressing themselves and seem to be drawn to an overly expressive Female Lead Character. The way they meet is also similar: comedic (only) at the surface. Both Introverted Boss and Another Miss Oh's stories revolve around big misunderstandings.
Recommended by SaraLourenco - Jan 18, 2017
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In addition to being about a rich business man falling for an average girl, both series are very light and fluffy. The style is very similar and you get the same sort of warm comfy feeling watching both. Each series offers something unique so both are well done, though I prefer High End Crush in general.
Recommended by kraci - Jan 18, 2017