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Gu Seo Jin is a third-generation chaebol who runs the theme park Wonder Land. He seemingly has everything — looks, brains, and fortune. But a traumatic incident in his childhood resulted in Seo Jin having a split personality — one is a cold, ruthless man, while the other is the polar opposite, someone kind and gentle. Because of this, he vows never to date or marry. Seo Jin wants to get rid of the circus show at Wonder Land due to low ticket sales and high overhead costs, but he butts heads with circus master Jang Ha Na. Ha Na insists on saving the failing circus and dreams of revamping it back to its former glory. She soon finds herself falling for both of Seo Jin's personalities.

~~ Adapted from the webtoon "Dr. Jekyll is Mr. Hyde" by Lee Chung Ho.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Sep 27, 2022
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Both dramas are kinda slice of life genre, heartwarming, touching. They both show life's difficulties with diffirent perspectives and motivate you. They both make you smile/laugh and emotional. And they contain good quotes that can be lifestyle.
Recommended by kotatsumushi - Sep 27, 2022
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• Both are BLS
• Both of the MLS go back and time to save the other ML
The difference is that triage is based around a hospital.
Recommended by HaruAkagi - Sep 27, 2022
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Small town / countryside vibe
Feel-good, not angsty
Love triangle (ish)
Forgotten / unknown childhood connection between the leads
Similar trauma ( MLs lost their parents, raised by grandparents)
City people moving to the countryside
ML (OUST) and FL (HCCC) are medical professionals
FL (OUST) and ML (HCCC) are do-gooders loved by their community

Recommended by ennuifeels - Sep 26, 2022
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Both have bold and passionate FLs who do law their way. FL's who are dominant vs. their ML's who are submissive.

Both FLs are from disadvantaged backgrounds compared to the ML's who were born with a silver spoon.

MLs who try to find their independence away from their meddling family history.

MLs who support FLs but through actions, not through words

Fighting, tensions, and bickering in their relationship

Multiple cases per show, with one prominent issue that ties into the character's story.

Both are law-focused but emphasize romance and their dynamic with the ML more.
Recommended by howyoulikethat - Sep 26, 2022
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Similar passionate FL who openly tells her attraction to ML a lot

ML is more of the straight man comedy-wise compared to the FL.

FL in both dramas are lawyers

Mature Romance and both KBS Dramas that keep referencing having a "Steamy Night," lol.
Recommended by howyoulikethat - Sep 26, 2022
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- pretty and girlish FL;
- healthy relationship;
- mains are distinctive in what they do (medicine in TLWS and cooking in CH);
- ordinary people's life (no royalty);
- picturesque China
Recommended by baghetti - Sep 26, 2022
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Both dramas are simillar in terms of genres, with intensive training, the will to continue pursuing dreams despite many obstacles, along with powerful acting and slow burning chemistry that develops over the course of the entire plotline.

Great and memorable, yet remarkably different soundtracks with a mix of international, but universal tones.

The one thing that will be different is the portrayal of the entire cast, due to opposite cultures. Nevertheless unforgettable moments and quotes will be present for sure!
Recommended by Cryssy Anne - Sep 26, 2022
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"Definitely Not Today" and "Hoshi to Lemon no Heya" tackles about sensitive topics of adults who have long term social anxiety and depression since they were in highschool which turned them into loner and withdrawn. They later found someone who are also struggling like them and grew their bond that impacted their lives. But both dramas have a different plot and vibes. The characters' interactions are opposite - meeting by chance and communicating on internet.
Recommended by uchuudrop - Sep 26, 2022
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both historical funny romances
male chases female first
ML tricks FL to marry him
ML seems like a bad guy but is actually righteous and cares for FL
both FL are smart and a little bubbly
both FL have photographic memory
Recommended by Aleksandra106 - Sep 26, 2022
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the same concept of time traveling in both. in DDMS, the FL returns back into the past to her high school days and recreates and relives the moments and opportunities she had missed. in "Hello, Me!", the 17 year old self of the FL time travels to the future into the present and co-exists with her future 37 year old self, where they both help each other in no third person could.
Recommended by OneUncannyGoose - Sep 26, 2022
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Both are BL drama's which start with one character admiring the work of another. Though the characters have adversities they find themselves drawn towards one and other.
Recommended by Shann - Sep 26, 2022
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The similar points between two shows are:
-Hard working male lead to achieve his goal in sports domain:
high jump/running marathon
-Coach-trainee relationship
-Supporting female lead, is training the male lead and following all his progress
-Male lead facing hardships and problems with his height comparing to his pears and being bullied
-Male lead insisting to challenge all his difficult circumstances to prove himself
-Older female-younger male with great age difference
Recommended by saja - Sep 26, 2022
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Eiichi wanted to become a top shogi player and attended a shogi player training center run by the Japan Shogi Association. At the training center, he could not beat Riku, who is extremely talented in the game, and Eiichi eventually gave up on becoming a shogi player. To live a more normal life, he enrolled in a university. Because he spent most of his time playing shogi, he has a hard time adjusting to campus life. He does not have any friends at school. One day, Eiichi comes across an AI based shogi computer program. The computer program is more creative and stronger than he expected. This piques Eiichi interest in computer programming, specifically for shogi games. He visits an AI research club and meets senior student Isono. He learns about computer programming from Isono and makes a new goal for himself. Eicchi now wants to write a top shogi computer program. A few years later, Eiichi wins a computer shogi competition. He receives a request to play against Riku.
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Eiichi wanted to become a top shogi player and attended a shogi player training center run by the Japan Shogi Association. At the training center, he could not beat Riku, who is extremely talented in the game, and Eiichi eventually gave up on becoming a shogi player. To live a more normal life, he enrolled in a university. Because he spent most of his time playing shogi, he has a hard time adjusting to campus life. He does not have any friends at school. One day, Eiichi comes across an AI based shogi computer program. The computer program is more creative and stronger than he expected. This piques Eiichi interest in computer programming, specifically for shogi games. He visits an AI research club and meets senior student Isono. He learns about computer programming from Isono and makes a new goal for himself. Eicchi now wants to write a top shogi computer program. A few years later, Eiichi wins a computer shogi competition. He receives a request to play against Riku.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Sep 26, 2022