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Both are about food and have a warm, healing feel.
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both shows produced by same PD, same company, with the same theme. the content are different but both shows girls having fun in south korean countryside.
Both dramas relate to crimes investigation by detective male leads. They are both in the same dynasty as well.
Both are Japanese movies set in the countryside and centered around a specific food. Both have a healing and soothing vibe.
These dramas aren't necessarily similar, but I do think those who enjoy DBS will enjoy Camellia blooms too. There's the dorky male lead romance paired with thriller just like in DBS.
Although Do Bong Soon is definitely the better drama IMO, I think Abyss would be enjoyable if you really liked the romance paired with thriller combo in Do Bong Soon. There is also the same female lead (Park Bo Young) as a plus.
age gap - younger one is more flirty the older one waits for legal age or after graduation. but bonding time was like precious and cute in both.
Both similar in a way one is about Trying to be an idol while kingdom is multiple idol groups trying to be the best while one is forming an idol group
Both agency and misaeng have a rookie vs the mean boss that turn into each others greatest supporters
Both have the same level of mystery and twists within the Police Force. Both are stories of detectives chasing after the truth behind an unsolved crime, that took place in the past, through cases that take place in the present.
Mad dog is very alike the drama taxi driver where the main lead have his own investigation team where they investigates people and companies that compete insurance crimes.
Both are romantic stories about a female writer in her own fictional world. Palace: Devious Women has more connection with the real world and some unexpected twists in it
Both dramas are the stories about the FL trapped into the world of her own scenery but in Palace: Devious Women it has quite unexpected twist at the ending
Both of these works are censored queer wuxia tales. The dynamic between the two female leads in Demon Cult Leader and the Decent Miss reminds of the master-disciple dynamic between Zi Shou and his student: that of a closet softie and an enthusiastic youngster who follows them relentlessly. And both stories feature leads willing to against the general consensus of the cultivation world for what they believe to be right.
While one is light and the other dark, both of these censored GL wuxias center around the relationship between a master and disciple - one of which is hiding their identity from the other. A revelation that puts them on seemingly opposite sides of cultivation.



