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Singto Prachaya as Chef Weir from Baker Boys shares some of the recipes from the show in short videos.
More OffGun cooking, this time against Chef Pod and not each other. So who's gonna win this time around?
More Thai actors cooking, this time not professional chefs but duo OffGun competing against each other.
Female leads deceive male leads. Both female leads do so because of their job, and being pressured by their colleagues and superiors to get the job done, even though they’ve fallen for the male lead.
Stars Brigitte Lin in another romance that’s different from a majority of the films in her filmography. It’s better than The Other Side Of A Gentleman, and she portrays a character that fits her more.
Male lead is part of a ploy that benefits the female lead. Despite having some untrue form of a “romance” female lead is already in a relationship with a guy who looks good on paper. Male leads don’t take well to being used.
Male leads are naive or apparently “not smart” at the beginning. Female lead has a temporary lapse in judgment and goes for the educated second male. Hurt, both male leads reform themselves and pursue the female lead again with ulterior motives and for revenge.
Both are about two trained killers and the main characters are strong female leads. The genre is noir in both of the dramas and there is also a love interest who's an outsider
Good Job is the lesser crazy version of Crazy Love.
CEOs who are more than they seem.
Company politics, office romance.
I like the FLs in both, both capable and strong.
The storylines are kinda loopy in the best kinda way.
Similar vibes really.
CEOs who are more than they seem.
Company politics, office romance.
I like the FLs in both, both capable and strong.
The storylines are kinda loopy in the best kinda way.
Similar vibes really.
Both have very righteous and action-oriented male protagonists who punish criminals using unconventional means while protecting those who they hold dear.
There's also a wholesome team supporting them from behind.
There's also a wholesome team supporting them from behind.
city meets country and .... <333
summer vibes
extremely nosy neighbourhood ahjummas
ofc they knew each other before as kids
ze pets!
summer vibes
extremely nosy neighbourhood ahjummas
ofc they knew each other before as kids
ze pets!
Same genre and vibe
Also both related to law but not too keen on it ;)
excellento visuals
mains r married couple vibes <3
Also both related to law but not too keen on it ;)
excellento visuals
mains r married couple vibes <3
both of these dramas are pretty similar. falling for innocence also revolves around solving the mystery of a car accident along with the ml handling his company. both of the male leads character are also pretty much the same. female leads also works as their secretary. both of these dramas are good and gives of the same vibes.
- Hair is EVERTHING: Qin Jun Jie plays the ML in both dramas, though his characters are very different, they do share a similar plot and background. In DoR he is a lot more charismatic whilst in SD he is more aloof.
- You don't know who the FL would end up with until the very last episode. In both dramas it seemed that it can go either way no matter who the main or second lead is.
- Spoiler: In both dramas Qin Jun Jie's character gets the girl.
- In both dramas the ML and FL date each other first and are in a serious reltionship (in DoR this is only shown in flashbacks and is mentioned throughout the drama) before they have a bad breakup.
- Years later the FL dates the SML and then the ML shows up tries to break them up (he is a lot more serious about breaking them up in SD).
- FL hates the ML when he re-enters her life and he spends a lot of the drama trying to figure out why.
- The ML in both dramas is the type of guy that is good to the FL and no one else (this is how he is explicitly described in DoR and essentially his entire personality in SD).
- The SML in both dramas is the kind of guy who is nice to everyone (which can be seen as flirty is DoR and is outright flirty in SD).
This drama is a lot more similar to the Chinese Summer's Desire (drama), not so much the Taiwanese version. The fist thing I though about when I saw the cover pic of DoR was SD.
- You don't know who the FL would end up with until the very last episode. In both dramas it seemed that it can go either way no matter who the main or second lead is.
- Spoiler: In both dramas Qin Jun Jie's character gets the girl.
- In both dramas the ML and FL date each other first and are in a serious reltionship (in DoR this is only shown in flashbacks and is mentioned throughout the drama) before they have a bad breakup.
- Years later the FL dates the SML and then the ML shows up tries to break them up (he is a lot more serious about breaking them up in SD).
- FL hates the ML when he re-enters her life and he spends a lot of the drama trying to figure out why.
- The ML in both dramas is the type of guy that is good to the FL and no one else (this is how he is explicitly described in DoR and essentially his entire personality in SD).
- The SML in both dramas is the kind of guy who is nice to everyone (which can be seen as flirty is DoR and is outright flirty in SD).
This drama is a lot more similar to the Chinese Summer's Desire (drama), not so much the Taiwanese version. The fist thing I though about when I saw the cover pic of DoR was SD.
Both are set in school and are a romance between a popular boy and a "plain" girl. At one point in both dramas, the FL enters a beauty contest, and despite losing, is inspirational in showing what true beauty is. Both dramas have a SML who has a crush on the FL.



