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- Sect leader FL
- ML is her subordinate (guard in SotSS, disciple in ID)
- Cold, aloof warrior ML
- FL is cold and ruthless and keeps a lot of boytoys
- Other men vying for FL
- ML is under literal control of someone else (due to a drug in SotSS, by magical means in ID)
- Dark, moody sect aesthetic
- Similar story beats in both
- Some role reversal/femdom themes (more present in SotSS, slightly present in ID)
- Same FL actress
Main differences is that SotSS is a wuxia while ID is fantasy. In ID FL travels into a virtual world while in SotSS she does not.
- ML is her subordinate (guard in SotSS, disciple in ID)
- Cold, aloof warrior ML
- FL is cold and ruthless and keeps a lot of boytoys
- Other men vying for FL
- ML is under literal control of someone else (due to a drug in SotSS, by magical means in ID)
- Dark, moody sect aesthetic
- Similar story beats in both
- Some role reversal/femdom themes (more present in SotSS, slightly present in ID)
- Same FL actress
Main differences is that SotSS is a wuxia while ID is fantasy. In ID FL travels into a virtual world while in SotSS she does not.
FL is a chef in the modern world who traveled back in time and start a food business and later fall in love with a guy from the ancient world
Judge Lee Han Yeong, who believed justice could be achieved in the courtroom, defied his superiors' orders and sentenced a conglomerate chairman to life in prison, only to be killed for it. But was it because of the secrets he overheard as a child? Retaining all his memories, he is given a second chance at life. The world needs him, Lee Han Yeong, the heretic of the judiciary who knows only justice. Kim Jin A is a prosecutor determined to take down the corporate chairman responsible for her father’s death.
Han Yu Hyeon becomes the youngest CEO of Hansung, a successful electronics company built on a toxic work culture, but nobody he cares about is there to celebrate with him. After a night of drinking and wondering if he could change the past, he wakes up the next morning 20 years younger than at the beginning of his career. Armed with the experience and insights that made him CEO, Yu Hyeon begins to revisit broken relationships and battle the enablers of Hansung’s cut-throat work environment. But he does not yet know how changing the past will affect his future
- both are prime-time soap operatic/lakorn style series airing on one31
- both are period series
- both main leads are from thai-chinese family
- both leads are engaged to another female character but don't love them and fall in love with a male character
- both male leads use very gentleman-like language because they have period/royalty settings
- common tropes like forbidden love, gun use violence, power struggle, controlling and disapproving parents, attempted murder of the leads
- both series features the fabulous khun ying rhatha
- both are period series
- both main leads are from thai-chinese family
- both leads are engaged to another female character but don't love them and fall in love with a male character
- both male leads use very gentleman-like language because they have period/royalty settings
- common tropes like forbidden love, gun use violence, power struggle, controlling and disapproving parents, attempted murder of the leads
- both series features the fabulous khun ying rhatha
Each series features a mystery set in a historical context. "The Wanted Detective" follows Xiao Beiming, who seeks to clear his name while uncovering conspiracies. "Strange Tales of the Tang Dynasty" shows a detective duo solving eerie crimes tied to supernatural rumors.
Each drama is built around solving mysterious cases and uncovering hidden truths. The Mysterious Lotus Casebook employs a wuxia setting, where a healer and martial artist investigate strange events in ancient China, while Coroner’s Diary focuses on a modern coroner applying forensic science to suspicious deaths.
These dramas focus on forensic science and the resolution of complex cases. Medical Examiner Dr. Qin follows a team investigating crimes through autopsies, while Coroner’s Diary revolves around a coroner uncovering hidden truths behind suspicious deaths.
Both dramas use food as a connection, blending romance with culinary themes. "Heo’s Diner" combines time travel and Joseon cooking in modern Korea, while "Bon Appétit, Your Majesty" explores royal traditions and romance through food.
The series blends romance and ambition in ancient China. "Song of Phoenix" follows a poet navigating love and politics, while "Legend of the Female General" features a heroine striving in a male-dominated military world
The drama follows characters who live normal lives by day but hunt demons at night. "Night Watchman’s Journal" is set in the Joseon era, while "K-pop Demon Hunters" takes place in the K-pop idol scene
The series blends youth with the supernatural. While Ga Doo Shim fights spirits in high school, K-pop Demon Hunters takes the fight to the idol world. Both series skillfully blend youth with supernatural elements. In Ga Doo Shim, the protagonist battles malevolent spirits in high school, while K-pop Demon Hunters takes the fight to the glamorous yet dangerous world of idols.
Both follow K-pop idols chasing their dreams while facing struggles behind the spotlight. Dream High is more about school and growth, while K-pop Demon Hunters adds fantasy action and supernatural battles
Both are campus romances with a warm, everyday tone. The female lead is cheerful and hopeful, while the male lead gradually opens up as their relationship deepens.
Both are sweet youth romances that begin with a long-time crush and gradually develop into love. A Love So Beautiful highlights high school life, while Hidden Love continues into university and early adulthood.




