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Both stories are very similar in fantasy , soul shifting , and well written plot and characters blend with action mystery keep you guessing
Recommended by Maleesha Madubhashini - Jun 8, 2025
Both stories are very similar in fantasy , soul shifting , and well written plot and characters blend with action mystery keep you guessing


This is a central plot point. The female lead's soul (Naksu) was initially in a different body (Mu-deok) in Season 1. In Season 2, she returns to her original body but with amnesia, leading to a journey of rediscovering her true identity and past with Jang Uk. This isn't exactly "possession" in the same way as "The Haunted Palace," but it involves a soul residing in a different body and dealing with the implications of that.
Recommended by Maleesha Madubhashini - Jun 8, 2025
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LITTLE BIT OF SPOILER AHEAD

Similarities
- The male leads have very similar mannerisms
-Both male leads have a family business in food chains
- Both female leads are on the verge of losing their business when the male lead comes
-The female leads are both self-assured, dignified, capable professionals in their fields, yet somehow fail due to the situation
-Male leads are morally gray, money hungry( or should i say very business-minded), businessman
- There’s an ongoing sibling rivalry in both dramas, where the male lead competes with a sibling to inherit or lead the family business.
- Initially, both male leads come to help the female lead to take away their business in the guise of helping them

Differences
- Dali and the Cocky Prince has an urban setting whereas Tastefully Yours is about a resturant in a rural area
- The conflict about male leads family business and female leads business are not as complicated and vast in Tastefully Yours as it is in Dali and the Cocky prince.
-The male lead is highly educated in Tastefully Yours.
- Tastefully Yours is solely focused on food business whereas Dali and the cocky prince focuses on an art gallery and the world of fine art.

They have a very similar tone to the story, yet are unique in their own way.
Recommended by Meghwati - Jun 8, 2025
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You have to watch this one before you watch season two otherwise nothing will make sense. Season two is a sequel and starts off exactly where season one ended.
Recommended by Enigma05 - Jun 8, 2025
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Set in village and smaller cities of China, both stories tell the blossoming love of two unlike people despite the suffering and harshness of their lifes. .
You will cry and you will laugh with them, you wil be conforted by the flowers and oranges lights, but foremost you will feel the warmth of their love in your heart.
Recommended by Betty - Jun 8, 2025
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- Both of them have a past together full of misunderstandings.
- Both have a reincarnated FL with no memories of her past life.
- Both dramas were romance fantasy.
Recommended by maddu cavalcante - Jun 8, 2025
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both of the shows are dating shows about people who came to find love and live together in the same house for about a month.
both showcases the love storyline of each of them and how their feelings changes throughout the course.
At the end you get to choose one person to match with
Recommended by youllow - Jun 8, 2025
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Both movies are Chinese opera and the role of women in this art. The King of Masks is depicting a child opera player, while the Chanting Willows are about two adult females, but both are tinged by the worry about a dying art and cultural form.
Recommended by Frost_edelweiss - Jun 7, 2025
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Both movies are about Chines opera singers and women/men playing the opposite gender, blurring the lines between femininity a masculinity, becoming almost a "third gender" troubled by emotions.
Recommended by Frost_edelweiss - Jun 7, 2025
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Both movies are about a pair of yuè opera singers and about social issues. Stage Sisters is about the contrast between art and stark reality in a troubled age of the 1930s-1940s when opera singers were still considered low class and easy to prey on ; The Chanting Willows is set in the 1990s with the artists more respected but their art on the wane.
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- Brothers relationship (younger ML, older SML)
- Both MLs are strong-willed and stubborn while their brothers are more grounded and experienced.
- Both focused heavily on trauma (PTSD, depression and survivor's guilt)
- ML has amnesia
- SML has secrets
- Investigating cases from ML's past
- Strong and supportive FL
- Police investigation + independent investigation
- Both are dark and gritty shows displaying the dark side of humanity
- Both are fairly unique for their genre
- Angst galore

Main difference is that Blind focuses on 1 case while The Embers has a case of the week situation that all tie to the main case.
Recommended by Arclei - Jun 7, 2025
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in both MLs are single fathers who are walking green flags; they both have daughters (in LS one smart daughter and in DH two cute daughters). both MLs lost their wives due to illness. in LS only ML is single parent
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both leads are parents to adorkable kids; the difference being in PBMF the parents are actually uncle and aunt of the kids unlike DH.
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Has mother and daughter relationship. Poor girl, workplace setting, FL encountered many difficulty, obstacles and road block. She stood up and fight for what is right.
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Both shows look into corporate crime, specifically looking into the exploitation of labour.
They also have similar comedic vibes, and the ml's are pretty similar as they both get divorced because they lose their jobs and begin fighting for labour rights.
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