Recent Discussions
Both "I'll Turn Back This Time" and "Stay With Me" series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarriage. They both started out not liking each other. Eventually, after spending time knowing more about the other, they grow fond of one another and that led them into falling in love.
Both of these series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarriage. They both started out not liking each other. Eventually, after spending time knowing more about the other, they grow fond of one another and that led them into falling in love.
Both include soul-swapping with unique storylines, well-developed characters, amazing chemistry between the leads, gorgeous visuals, and memorable soundtracks. If you are a fan of this genre, you must watch both all the way through. This includes Alchemy Pt 2.
Lead actress maintain relationships with multiple male characters.
Similarity Between "Peng" and "I Have Three Boyfriends"
Both "Peng" and "I Have Three Boyfriends" explore the complexities of modern relationships in a light-hearted and comedic way. The dramas feature a female protagonist entangled with three distinct love interests, leading to humorous and heartfelt situations. In "Peng", Go Sa-ri juggles her relationships with her ex-boyfriend, a younger admirer, and a charming boss, while in "I Have Three Boyfriends", Kim Ji-eun’s character balances her love life with a younger colleague, an ex, and a charismatic CEO.
The central theme revolves around self-discovery and navigating love in unexpected circumstances. Both dramas highlight the female leads’ personal growth while maintaining the suspense of who they ultimately choose.
Genre Similarity
Both dramas belong to the romantic comedy genre with slice-of-life elements. They focus on love triangles (or quadrangles) with humorous misunderstandings, emotional conflicts, and relatable modern dating struggles.
Similarity Between "Peng" and "I Have Three Boyfriends"
Both "Peng" and "I Have Three Boyfriends" explore the complexities of modern relationships in a light-hearted and comedic way. The dramas feature a female protagonist entangled with three distinct love interests, leading to humorous and heartfelt situations. In "Peng", Go Sa-ri juggles her relationships with her ex-boyfriend, a younger admirer, and a charming boss, while in "I Have Three Boyfriends", Kim Ji-eun’s character balances her love life with a younger colleague, an ex, and a charismatic CEO.
The central theme revolves around self-discovery and navigating love in unexpected circumstances. Both dramas highlight the female leads’ personal growth while maintaining the suspense of who they ultimately choose.
Genre Similarity
Both dramas belong to the romantic comedy genre with slice-of-life elements. They focus on love triangles (or quadrangles) with humorous misunderstandings, emotional conflicts, and relatable modern dating struggles.
Both BL series are about stepbrothers brought together by their parents remarriage. They started out not so friendly with each other, but eventually they developed feelings for one another.
While I must admit that *Surplus Princess* is not as serious as *The Legend of the Blue Sea*, I would still recommend it as an interesting show.
Both shows are unconventional. However, I find this one to have a more compelling premise than "BF with Loan," and the absence of slavery is a significant advantage.
Both dramas include Lee Bang Won as one of the main characters. Thus, we know that the background story of both dramas is that they are both set in the early stages of Joseon Dynasty.
However, King of Tears Lee Bang Won has more focus on Lee Bang Won's rise to power while The Queen Who Crowns focuses more on the perspective of his Queen Minkyung and how she copes with being Queen (like dealing with her now unequal status with her husband to dealing with her jealousies to his concubines).
However, King of Tears Lee Bang Won has more focus on Lee Bang Won's rise to power while The Queen Who Crowns focuses more on the perspective of his Queen Minkyung and how she copes with being Queen (like dealing with her now unequal status with her husband to dealing with her jealousies to his concubines).
Both dramas include Lee Bang Won as one of the main characters. Thus, we know that the background story of both dramas is that they are both set in the early stages of Joseon Dynasty.
However, Six Flying Dragons has more focus on Lee Bang Won's rise to power while The Queen Who Crowns focuses more on the perspective of his Queen Minkyung and how she copes with being Queen (like dealing with her now unequal status with her husband to dealing with her jealousies to his concubines). There are also a lot of fictional characters added in Six Flying Dragons that are not present in real life nor in The Queen Who Crowns. plus Six Flying Dragons has a lot of martial arts scenes as well.
However, Six Flying Dragons has more focus on Lee Bang Won's rise to power while The Queen Who Crowns focuses more on the perspective of his Queen Minkyung and how she copes with being Queen (like dealing with her now unequal status with her husband to dealing with her jealousies to his concubines). There are also a lot of fictional characters added in Six Flying Dragons that are not present in real life nor in The Queen Who Crowns. plus Six Flying Dragons has a lot of martial arts scenes as well.
Han Se Gye is a top actress, also known as a troublemaker, with many rumors around her. To others, her life appears as a mystery, when in fact she is faced with a strange occurrence where she must change into a different body and new identity for one week a month. She encounters Seo Do Jae, a brilliant man who is an executive at an airline company. He seems to have it all: a perfect appearance, knowledge, and a good job; but he has a secret too. He suffers from Prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. However, he manages to hide this from the world, every day he makes an effort to remember people by their personalities. Seo Do Jae's life begins to change when he meets Han Se Gye. She is the only person whose face he can recognize. But with Han Se Gye's constant disappearance and change, how long can she keep her secret?
A traumatic childhood experience leaves Cha Do Hyeon, suffering from memory loss and dissociation. The latter has resulted in the creation of seven distinct personalities. Wanting to regain control over his life, he asks Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident, to help him, but she eventually falls in love with one of his personalities. Ri Jin’s twin brother, Oh Ri On, a famous mystery novelist, investigates Do Hyeon and his family.
Both feature a protagonist that is homeless who ends up moving in with the other protagonist to escape homelessness, and then beginning an unusual relationship with each other.
Both start off with a love interest literally found in the trash. Said love interest then moves in with the person who finds them. They also both feature protagonists who have or do sleep with people for housing.
These both have beautiful posters, toxic queer love, and great and creative cinematography. Only on episode 1 so far, but I couldn't help but think of this while watching.
They both have this theme of a girl group that wants to debut. Same FL in both shows. The chemistry between both leads in both shows is good. Slow burn.




