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there very similar especially with the female lead, the female lead are both very caring about there family and both suffered a lost of a parent , although the stories are different from one another they both give off the same vibe . however game of outlaw is way darker and there more plot twist but in both drama the male lead would do anything for the female lead .
It's like a drama you can say where ech episode/season has a complite different story and characters. I think there are 9 of those but not really sure. Enjoyed watching the 3th one the most and it also probably the most popular one.
Both are about zombie apocalypse.
Be sure to watch all parts of Kingdom!!!
This GZ is set on modern times where as Kingdom is set in Joseon times.
Be sure to watch all parts of Kingdom!!!
This GZ is set on modern times where as Kingdom is set in Joseon times.
Contract relationships
Similar MLS (pretty dense)
It has fls who fall in love first and wait for the ml to understand
Similar MLS (pretty dense)
It has fls who fall in love first and wait for the ml to understand
They both have comedy. The female lead of the show is same in both dramas. You will like the second lead as well.
These 2 dramas are on opposite ends.
In "Tomorrow" it‘s all about suicide prevention and they get a message on their phone when someone is suicidal.
In the drama special "Death Deliverer" he gets a notification when people order death (suicide) and delivers a kit.
The kit only works on that specific person who wants to die.
However they do help some people as well to not die.
There are a lot of similarities down to the ML actually being in a coma.
In "Tomorrow" it‘s all about suicide prevention and they get a message on their phone when someone is suicidal.
In the drama special "Death Deliverer" he gets a notification when people order death (suicide) and delivers a kit.
The kit only works on that specific person who wants to die.
However they do help some people as well to not die.
There are a lot of similarities down to the ML actually being in a coma.
-Both are bls, even though the untamed is sold as a bromance;
-It involves reincarnation;
-In both, a tragedy occurs that leaves the couple separated for years;
-One part of the couple remembers all the events that took place, while the other part doesn't have much idea of what really happened.
In The Untamed the couple has incredible chemistry and the story has a lot of time to be well developed, it's really worth giving this bl a chance, even if there are no kissing scenes.
-It involves reincarnation;
-In both, a tragedy occurs that leaves the couple separated for years;
-One part of the couple remembers all the events that took place, while the other part doesn't have much idea of what really happened.
In The Untamed the couple has incredible chemistry and the story has a lot of time to be well developed, it's really worth giving this bl a chance, even if there are no kissing scenes.
Heavenly Forest and 20th Century Girl both have strong friendships and a young innocent love story between a guy who in one case opened up to no one and in the other never smiled ... until meeting the female lead. Both involve a lot of photography/filming, and as such, the cinematography of both is beautiful (as are the cast members). A sudden disappearance causes anger and heartache in the one who suddenly is not able to contact the one they love. There are overlaps that do not correlate between the same character (ie both have someone who is ill but the character is not in the same situation).
In both, you'll see heartwarming friendships, a friends-to-lovers situation, a bit of a love triangle (though they play out quite differently and Heavenly Forest's isn't as emotionally volatile, likely because they're in university, not high school), and situations that could make you cry (or not depending on your emotional fortitude/resilience).
In both, you'll see heartwarming friendships, a friends-to-lovers situation, a bit of a love triangle (though they play out quite differently and Heavenly Forest's isn't as emotionally volatile, likely because they're in university, not high school), and situations that could make you cry (or not depending on your emotional fortitude/resilience).
Both of the dramas' main leads are math teachers and a lot of maths are shown in both of the dramas.
They both have son and father relationships
Someone important to one of the male main leads passing away
The whole vibe all together reminds me of one another
The mains question their sexuality but feel they need to be closeted because they are scared.
Someone important to one of the male main leads passing away
The whole vibe all together reminds me of one another
The mains question their sexuality but feel they need to be closeted because they are scared.
-sismance
-food
-Japanese tradition
I guess makanai-san mangaka took inspiration from it it's a classic story to begin with. There are many versions but I would choose the Haru Kuroki version anyday.
-food
-Japanese tradition
I guess makanai-san mangaka took inspiration from it it's a classic story to begin with. There are many versions but I would choose the Haru Kuroki version anyday.
Although the Mysterious Lotus Casebook (MLC) is not out yet, they have a similar plot about a powerful character that disappears; then re-appear after a period of time to fight calamity. Both dramas have the same ML and includes a level of bromance (From what I saw in the trailer). If you like one definitely give the other one a chance (when it comes out)
A chick is being hunted by a crazy guy who is obsessed with killing/posessing her.
Both are very good movie. Both has to do with treating dead body with dignity. Gave the living family and loveone a comfort and closure. Story not exactly the same, they are both beautiful in their own way
- Both talk about touchy or taboo subjects and also offer some insights or advices.
- Female lead characters
- Female lead characters




