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Both are mini dramas with a strong CEO FL.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Nov 19, 2022
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1. Seaside Band has fresher concept (restaurant with music or music with restaurant?)
2. Seaside Band has all female (Female empowerment?)
3. Seaside Band has sweeter and funnier. (maybe because the cast already know each other.)
4. Seaside Band has an intended or subtle healing and motivational theme for women that you can still turn a new leaf and be independent.
5. Seaside Band is women's dream come true (open restaurant with girl friends at the sea side, be pretty, singing together, and play around)

note: if you know the cast start from ep 0 in MGTV, if not then start from ep 2. because 0 and 1 are all about introduction and preparation which many will find it boring.
Recommended by NichLim79 - Nov 19, 2022
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More revenge roles from Song Jong Ki with top-notch acting. Song Jong Ki here plays an Italian mafia boss who goes to Korea to collect stashed away gold under a building which is supposed to be torn down. He finds a community that desperately needs his help. There are a lot of laughs, a lot of action, and great storytelling. Hey, you might even cry. It definitely holds up to all of the rewards it received in 2021. I really think you'll like it.
Recommended by Jonnan24 - Nov 18, 2022
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Both ML go from poorer to richer character changes. They are both working to take over a company and money.
Recommended by MarieK - Nov 18, 2022
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Different Identities combined with contract relationships?
Involving a rom-com??
Ta-dah!
Beauty Inside is the one to watch
Recommended by Haze - Nov 18, 2022
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The rom-com is similar, instead of fake identity it goes more like changing identity xD
Plus Shin Sung Rok who you normally see as a villain has done the complete opposite here.
He's played a confused comic here xD
Recommended by Haze - Nov 18, 2022
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Actually, these two dramas are quite similar, they are just that High society is made on a low budget, the characters are fun, plus there's extends rivalry b/w the 2 leads which is missing in Business Proposal!
Recommended by Haze - Nov 18, 2022
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Fake a relationship to real ??
Hell yeah!
Both are two sides of the same coin.
This is my first life is more authentic and serious at times when needed!
Recommended by Haze - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are amazing rom-com. Here it's based on Fake Identity, while Another Miss Oh involves Mistaken identity.
Recommended by Haze - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are mini dramas with a rich ML and the main couple's adorable child serving as a matchmaker for them.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are mini dramas with an over-bearing CEO and FL and their precocious young son.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are mini dramas with an over-bearing CEO and FL and their precocious young child.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are mini dramas with an overbearing rich CEO ML and a determined FL with an adorable little boy. In WTWY they are the child's aunt and uncle, in PBM they are his parents.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Nov 18, 2022
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both are about bromance between high school boys who rely each other, and involve school bullying, street fight and especially Shin Seung Ho, a versatile actor who seems tough and good at fighting.
Recommended by Thundra23 - Nov 18, 2022
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Both are Chinese historical (war) dramas.
Stories are also quite similar and both about a woman fighting against the Japanese.
Cinematography is not the best, but typical of most Chinese dramas shot during this period (2005-2015). Out of the two, I did like Arrows on the Bowstring more, but both are worth watching if you like these type of stories.
Recommended by Shaky - Nov 18, 2022