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Both dramas (Taiwanese version) are about a clutzy woman who gets the attention and affection of a powerful and important man. Both dramas are romantic, a bit sad, but caring and loving at the same time.
Both are moving love stories. Precious Time is especiallylly realistic and stars Kaneshiro Takeshi, the hot actor in Red Cliff and House of Flying Daggers. Don't miss it!
Both have HIV and the effect of ostracizing by society. However, Love conquers all. Precious Time is one of the best romances out there for all you romantics!
Both dramas are set in similar eras. Both males leads are also similar in terms of their business. They are both the leader of a "dark" group, but are very warm to the girl they love and will sacrifice everything for her. Both of them also had 2 right hand men that are similar, a guy who uses his fists and a guy who uses his brains. Both female leads are bubbly and want to rely on themselves for a living.
In both dramas the main protagonist starts as a jerk and becomes a hero. Both are about war.
They are both about older women building up a relationship with younger guy. Both dramas gives out the same vibe.
mysteries and secrets unfold behind the hotel management...
with a bit of a romance on the side and a bit of a twist at the end...
with a bit of a romance on the side and a bit of a twist at the end...
Meeting again after they choose to separate. Faith makes them reconsider their feelings.
The same premise. In both series the wife tries to make amends so her mother-in-law can accept her.
Both stories involve an older woman falling in love with a younger man. I would consider both to be an almost slice of life romance. There is no "villainous" parents or such attempting to keep the two would be lovers apart. Nor are there any situations too far out there to be realistic. The stories are gentle and involve the differences in ages when it comes to perspectives on relationships. Also, both are adaptations of a manga.
Both tell the story of a young girl giving birth and the struggle of people around her (although the girl in Kodomo no Kodomo is 11 years old).
little girl detective is around school age and with the help of a bumbling young cop solves a crime related to her father's death/ Seonam Girls HS detectives are 5 girls in school solving crimes connected to the headmistresses family and other students. both include some comedy and are a little campy.
In both drama, a rich boy gets a girl pregnant by mistaking her for someone else, then fall in love with her.
Both are hilarious. Great chemistry between male and female leads and I don't mean just romantically. They play off each other well and make you laugh out loud like a lunatic at the most unexpected moments. They also make you feel for their dilemmas at the drop of a dime.
Enjoyed the supporting cast of KMHM more, but MND's parents are fantastic. You just have to cringe your way through the second leads, but it's worth it.
Enjoyed the supporting cast of KMHM more, but MND's parents are fantastic. You just have to cringe your way through the second leads, but it's worth it.
Both dramas star Jiro Wang as an arrogant popular singer that has never experienced love, only to soften as he falls for the female lead. In both dramas the female lead is shy and rather unworldly, and the hero is protective of her, although at the beginning he doesn't understand why he cares so much. Both dramas also show the two leads living in the same house, so both shows feature a lot of sweet cohabitation scenes.
However, Fabulous Boys has more characters, so it develops the side stories perhaps a bit more than ToGetHer. I also felt that the hero in ToGetHer went through more of a change than the one in Fabulous Boys, because apart from falling in love he also loses his popularity, whereas the character in Fabulous Boys never quite reached that level of vulnerability (he was more arrogant and stayed it longer).
Both are romantic, funny and light, with a little bit of drama towards the end (but not too much). Also the actor that plays the manager Jie Ge / Tony Ge is the same in both dramas :p
However, Fabulous Boys has more characters, so it develops the side stories perhaps a bit more than ToGetHer. I also felt that the hero in ToGetHer went through more of a change than the one in Fabulous Boys, because apart from falling in love he also loses his popularity, whereas the character in Fabulous Boys never quite reached that level of vulnerability (he was more arrogant and stayed it longer).
Both are romantic, funny and light, with a little bit of drama towards the end (but not too much). Also the actor that plays the manager Jie Ge / Tony Ge is the same in both dramas :p




