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Both feature a female lead character that has a strong relationship that seemingly will end up in marriage. However, that is not the case. "That first relationship teaches us more about ourselves than the other person we are in the relationship with."
Same show just the 3rd season, Somin is absent but appears as a guest due to her injury.
-Same 4 girls concept
-Chaotic and outspoken women
-Fun Games
The production crew uses all of their resources and effort to create the most perfect-looking fake set-up. The member who makes the correct decision of finding the fake set-up will be awarded with a great prize. The member who makes the wrong decision will face a punishment.
-Chaotic and outspoken women
-Fun Games
The production crew uses all of their resources and effort to create the most perfect-looking fake set-up. The member who makes the correct decision of finding the fake set-up will be awarded with a great prize. The member who makes the wrong decision will face a punishment.
It's not everyday that you'll find a drama where a princess in distress juggles between two very toxic, obnoxious men- and ends up with NEITHER!
I CANNOT believe that nobody noticed these two shows have the EXACT same tropes-
- Airhead FL chases after honor student childhood friend who seems very cold to her. But he's actually just bad at expressing his feelings due to abandonment issues.
- Second FL has advantage in spending alone time with ML just because she's also an honor student.
- Second ML makes ML very jealous, which eventually helped him realize his feelings.
- Airhead FL chases after honor student childhood friend who seems very cold to her. But he's actually just bad at expressing his feelings due to abandonment issues.
- Second FL has advantage in spending alone time with ML just because she's also an honor student.
- Second ML makes ML very jealous, which eventually helped him realize his feelings.
Both MCs have abnormal abilities. In voice the MC has heightened hearing therefore making her hear sounds and voices that no one else can hear. While in Children of a lesser god, the MC is able to relive the moments of victims deaths just by touching them or using a photo of them. Both MCs use their powers to their advantage to solve cases as they both work in a police enviroment. In both shows there is a serial killer. Both have partners that are not romantically interested in eachother. Though in children of a lesser god there may be some questionable scenes thrown around - that's up to your interpretation.
Both shows have MCs that have superhuman powers. In memorist, the MC is able to look through people's memories just by touching them while in Voice the MC has heightened hearing, thus hearing things. voices and sounds that no one else can hear. Both MCs use their powers to their advantage when tackling cases. Both shows are set in a police enviroment.
Both MCs have a psychic ability. In both shows, the MCs are able to look through memories of other people through touching them. Both MCs work in a police base setting and use their powers in order to get closer to the case. While in Memorist, everyone accepts the fact the MC is a psychic but in Children of a lesser god, it is not the case. The MC struggles to convince people that her powers are legitimate and it becomes one of her struggles throughout the show. Another difference is that in memorist the MC can look through all memories but in Children of a lesser god the MC can only look through the moments before of the victims death.
=> Both are dramas set in Three Kingdoms of Korea
=> Both main characters eventually became rulers
=> Both main characters were born with a bad omen, thus they had to live away from the palace in order to be not killed
=> Both main characters returned to claim their title as prince/princess when they got older.
=> Both main characters have an older sibling that loves and protects them
=> Both main characters eventually became rulers
=> Both main characters were born with a bad omen, thus they had to live away from the palace in order to be not killed
=> Both main characters returned to claim their title as prince/princess when they got older.
=> Both main characters have an older sibling that loves and protects them
=> Both are long historical sageuk dramas with many episodes from the 2000s
=> Both dramas are set in Three Kingdoms Period
=> Both sageuk dramas got high ratings in Korea and was even aired in some international countries like the Philippines
=> Both main characters have at least two love interests (fans of both dramas still debate which love interest is better for the main character)
=> Both main characters have to overcome obstacles/prejudices to become a worthy ruler.
=> Both have many cool fight scenes
=> Both have actor Jung Ho bin (In Jumong, Jung Ho Bin plays Wootae, Soseono's bodyguard. In Queen Seon Deok, he played Munno, a great martial artist who is also Bidam's master)
=> Both dramas are set in Three Kingdoms Period
=> Both sageuk dramas got high ratings in Korea and was even aired in some international countries like the Philippines
=> Both main characters have at least two love interests (fans of both dramas still debate which love interest is better for the main character)
=> Both main characters have to overcome obstacles/prejudices to become a worthy ruler.
=> Both have many cool fight scenes
=> Both have actor Jung Ho bin (In Jumong, Jung Ho Bin plays Wootae, Soseono's bodyguard. In Queen Seon Deok, he played Munno, a great martial artist who is also Bidam's master)
=> Kingdom of the Winds follow Jumong's grandson
=> Song Il Gook is the male lead in both dramas (and he plays kings in both)
=> Both are stories of young men who trained and have to grow up to become a great King
=> Song Il Gook is the male lead in both dramas (and he plays kings in both)
=> Both are stories of young men who trained and have to grow up to become a great King
Both are dramas about the founding of nation/dynasty. Both main characters in this drama eventually became kings. Epic dramas with lots of epic fight scenes. There are at least two women loving the male leads in this drama.
Just a story about a doctor and the patient… but unlike Sweet Teeth, The Oath of Love is a relationship between the doctor and the guardian but still I would say both are quite similar..
Both are short movies/skits made as advertisements.
Both are about two friends that are kinda odd.
Same absurd energy.
Both are about two friends that are kinda odd.
Same absurd energy.
"180 Degree Longitude" is not the typical Bl series, but tells an unusual story involving a gay relationship of two men with a remarkable age gap. "On Cloud Nine" is an unusual series, too, and it isn't a typical BL series either, although it centers around a love story of two young men. Both series have an unusual topic, and an outstanding quality of directing, editing, and cinematography.




