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Both are overtly comedic in their take on high school thugs and tough guys, and you can't help but love each and every unique character.
Both star with a woman who goes to prison for her boyfriend. Both are really romantic with interesting story lines.
Switched children concept, the rich kids daughter grows in poor girls home and vice versa. Feast of the Gods is about cooking contests and restaurant management while My Daughter Geum SaWol is about architecture and construction industry
Switched children concept, the rich kids daughter grows in poor girls home and vice versa. Fashion 70s is about textile industry and clothing while My Daughter Geum SaWol is about architecture and construction industry
Both have a similar easter egg. I can't tell because of spoilers haha
Reply 1994 is the second one of the "reply" serie; so you might like it.
Reply 1997 is the first one of the "reply" serie and the best one according to me; so you might like it.
Both have the girl living with a famous celebrity who she thinks is gay, except in RNJJH her gay best friend and his twin secretly swap places.
In both dramas main leads meet when they are kids and are separated. Again they meet after long time when they are grown ups. Both are great dramas with sad story but KMHM has comedy. Both the dramas are written by same script writer Jin soo-wan, both are having great OST especially theme song.
Both are a good mix of romance, comedy, drama, fantasy, and supernatural. The actors are amazing. Ghosts/monsters also always find the heroine, and the hero helps to protect her. Each ghost case imparts some food for thought.
It gave me the same feel but on a different age level. Osozaki is more on a midlife resolution while Orange Days is on a college level life choices and experiences.
both deal with questionable police practices, also in both the main leads have some sort of dark secret.
The Time We Were Not in Love (TTWWNIL) is the korean remake of In Time With You (ITWY). I prefer the taiwanese version because it's funnier and I could relate better, but if you like korean dramas and you liked ITWY, then you must watch TTWWNIL.
I guess TTWWNIL can be found as "The Time That I Loved You" as well.
I guess TTWWNIL can be found as "The Time That I Loved You" as well.
Both lakorns involve twins. In fact, it was interesting because the actor plays the role of twins in Ngao Jai and the actress plays the role of twins in Sud Sai Pan. Both deal with oen of the characters taking the identity of the other for a certain purpose.