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Love Destiny Season 2 is similar to Tawipob :
-Past life vs Modern life
-Femal lead enter to past life
-Fantastic drama
-Past life vs Modern life
-Femal lead enter to past life
-Fantastic drama
The director and female lead is the same. The depth of content, the relatability and reality that make you pause and think are the same in both dramas.
In episode 4, they make references to Ikebukuro West Gate Park. It was really fun to watch after knowing the source material. Both shows are by the same director, and the lead actor is the same. Even the writer is the same too.
A psychological drama about love, longing, homosexual desire and psychological turmoil--i.e., the perils of puberty. Ito is a shy boy in the top class at secondary school. He feels attracted to his classmate and best friend Yoshida, who is not aware of Ito's intimate feelings. They spend alot of time with Kanbara, whose comic actions hide his sensitive nature. Aihara is new at school and remains aloof with her cool attitude. No one knows that at her previous school she was raped and is now in therapy. Meanwhile Yoshida, who's currently involved with the insecure Shimizu, is interested in Aihara, the mysterious new girl... It is obvious, the each teen is hiding behind a wall which they must break through in during this tough process of maturation
very similar
-travelling back
-changing fate of the family
-meeting parents
-helping them overcome difficulties
-finding love in this process
-travelling back
-changing fate of the family
-meeting parents
-helping them overcome difficulties
-finding love in this process
Both fake marriage trope of childhood friends coming together for some grander reason as an adult couple.
Soft spoken FL
hopelessly in love ML
Usokun is a little better of a watch though, even if its harder to find as the supporting cast is really great and the story relies more on the characters internal struggles (while keeping them likable while Fukushu tends to rely on external conflicts to drag the couple together.
Soft spoken FL
hopelessly in love ML
Usokun is a little better of a watch though, even if its harder to find as the supporting cast is really great and the story relies more on the characters internal struggles (while keeping them likable while Fukushu tends to rely on external conflicts to drag the couple together.
Both Marry My Husband (K-drama) and Blossom (C-drama) revolve around themes of time travel, betrayal, and second chances, where the female leads use their newfound knowledge to change their fates. In Marry My Husband, Kang Ji-won is murdered by her cheating husband and best friend, only to wake up 10 years in the past. With a chance to rewrite her life, she seeks revenge and justice. Similarly, Blossom follows Dou Zhao, who tragically dies but reincarnates into her younger self, allowing her to prevent the betrayals that once destroyed her. Both leads develop slow-burn romances with protective and loyal male characters who stand by their sides. Also, their main way of getting revenge is the same which is by making the people who betray them by get married. (The main difference between is that Marry My Husband is set in modern-day Seoul, while Blossom is set in historical China)
Marriage of convenience, low stakes, smart male lead, female lead good at her job, generally fluffy vibes
Historical mini-dramas!
Both ML are badass princes!
Instant love hate relationship between the mainleads.
Both ML are uber possessive and smitten with FL.
The passion and sexual tension is scorching between mainleads in both dramas!
Both dramas have evil SML.
Both ML are badass princes!
Instant love hate relationship between the mainleads.
Both ML are uber possessive and smitten with FL.
The passion and sexual tension is scorching between mainleads in both dramas!
Both dramas have evil SML.
Both of them are directed by the great Yang Kyung Hee, so the atmospheres are rather similar.
They both have psychological elements and psychopathic attributes in a supporting character.
Yang Kyung Hee has also undoubtedly included references from The Director Who Buys Me Dinner to Secret Relationships, for example some cinematic shots in SR resemble some scenes in TDWBMD. (like Da On's and Jae Min's fancy dinner scene + Dong Baek's and Yu Dam's first dinner date)
They both have psychological elements and psychopathic attributes in a supporting character.
Yang Kyung Hee has also undoubtedly included references from The Director Who Buys Me Dinner to Secret Relationships, for example some cinematic shots in SR resemble some scenes in TDWBMD. (like Da On's and Jae Min's fancy dinner scene + Dong Baek's and Yu Dam's first dinner date)
It will make you sob too!! Their love never fades or dies! Ultimate tear jerkers. The idea of what love looks like, or how love should be .., the closest portrayal of what a green flag love looks or should look like, are shown in these dramas.
If you enjoy supernatural horror with exorcism themes, you should definitely watch both Dark Nuns (2025, Korean Movie) and Priests (2018, Korean Drama). Both feature priests and nuns battling demonic forces, but Dark Nuns focuses more on the nuns, while Priest centers around the priests. They share eerie atmospheres, intense exorcism rituals, and a deep exploration of faith versus doubt. Dark Nuns delivers a fast-paced, cinematic horror experience, whereas Priest takes a slower, more detailed approach. Watching both offers a well-rounded experience of Korean exorcism horror, from high-intensity action to psychological, suspenseful storytelling.
Both dramas are mystery thrillers
In both the dramas, Female Lead is bullied by few in school days and so the adult FL goes on a revenge seeking journey on the offenders
In both the dramas, Female Lead is bullied by few in school days and so the adult FL goes on a revenge seeking journey on the offenders
Both are Japanese dramas.
In both the dramas, Female lead enters the house of whom she wants to take revenge on, with a different identity.
In both the dramas, Female lead enters the house of whom she wants to take revenge on, with a different identity.
"3 Nen A Gumi: Ima kara Mina-san wa, Hitojichi Desu" and "Homeroom" are essentially the same drama, with "Homeroom" serving as the Thai adaptation of the Japanese original. Both follow the gripping story of a teacher who takes their class hostage to deliver a powerful lesson on morality and accountability.



