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Absolutely. CoN has to do with crime and punishment of the people who have gravely mistreated children, and so does Blind. They both include serial killers. Their themes also seem to overlap greatly, namely victims and perpetrators seem to be everywhere. Then the questions they ask are the same: "Who has the right to judge?" or "At what point is the punishment justified?"

I would say Blind focuses more on the mystery aspect 'who is it'-who is the serial killer; and CoN focuses on the reasons why the people were killed in the first place.

CoN did better job with the story cohesion, overall (they had 32 episodes to do so, while Blind had 16). Blind had a more interesting premise overall, but execution goes to CoN. The cinematography in Blind is gore, bright and punchy, while CoN has had more earthy tones and subdued action scenes. Blind has better villain but actors being quite neutral in performance in CoN perhaps gives the worthy topic the center of the stage. I remember more scenes from Blind (gorgeous visual effects), while the theme and lessons I got more from CoN.
Recommended by RPX - Jan 23, 2025
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She is betrayed by her fiance and also by her famiy especially her mother and sister. She is ressurected to take reveng on her ex and her sister yet she falls for her sister's fiance and they share a beautfiul romace together. THE GREENEST FLAG TO BE SEEN!!!!
Recommended by SchoolAccount - Jan 23, 2025
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Both dramas highlight resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. The protagonists of Flourished Peony and Blossom are faced with situations where they need to overcome personal and societal expectations. Whether it’s navigating the power dynamics in a royal setting or managing career and family pressure, both characters show determination in staying true to themselves. They share a focus on character-driven stories, emotional depth, and themes of self-discovery. The main difference lies in their setting—Flourished Peony offers a historical drama filled with political intrigue, while Blossom offers a more contemporary narrative grounded in personal ambition and relationships.
Recommended by chakajanelao - Jan 23, 2025
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Both are about -
1. Going back to time & setting things right to change the final outcome.
2. Both are Chinese dramas
Recommended by NIDHIROY - Jan 22, 2025
It has a similar topic (an ensemble cast investigating supernatural mysteries), and the character dynamics are similar. It also deals with supernatural abilities and characters coming to terms with having them.
Recommended by PlumBlossomsandTea - Jan 22, 2025
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-Both are fairly slow-moving
-They both deal with police and breaking the law
-In both there is a complex story that unfolds over the course of the show
-The romance takes a back-seat in both with the plot being the main focus
Recommended by kaiellelouise - Jan 22, 2025
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There were many people involved in the case they were investing and everyone in the village was hiding something and were glad someone else went to jail and took the blame.
Recommended by youllow - Jan 22, 2025
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ML is a government official undercover
Brocade Odyssey : Brocade Official
Flourished Peony : Official of flowers and birds
FL owns a business that helps ML
ML married FL to save her
Friends become lovers
both in the Tang Dynasty era
Recommended by Niss - Jan 22, 2025
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ML helps FL's business.
They do fake marriage
Focus first on business and then on government
FL has ambitions in her business
ML has goals against rebellion in government
Recommended by Niss - Jan 22, 2025
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Both shows are set in the Chinese Republican era, with very good plots and very smart male leads. Both male leads from both show also share very strong relationships with their brothers.
Recommended by Hari Riho - Jan 22, 2025
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Both are Post-Apocalyptic / Dystopian genres, with a bit Lighter approach/NOT a dark thriller.

#Found family. Leaning on people through the Apocalypse

Newtopia:. Zombies. + exes

#Cold Game:. Ice age Apocalypse + Contract family
Recommended by JulySnow2 - Jan 22, 2025
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Two lovers find themselves within circumstances which make their love impossible. They separate, their lives take wildly different turns – yet they meet again years later, changed almost beyond recognition. But is fate kind enough to put the two in better circumstances this time?
Recommended by eohachu - Jan 22, 2025
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A teacher confronting their class of students about the death of a person. Suspense, thriller stories;
Recommended by Sleepy Strawberry - Jan 22, 2025
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Both bromance
Both KINDA blood related ( but it's later revealed they aren't )
Both have great chemistry
The Way Home has a happy ending !!
Recommended by yuyushishi - Jan 22, 2025
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a couple teams up to solve a mystery. Mistaken identity of both leads. Good romance, but a bit forced at times. Good production.
Recommended by Kasia Krakowianka - Jan 22, 2025