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It's another HYBE's survival show. K, EJ, Nicholas and Taki previously took part in I-LAND. Also Enhypen, which was grouped togehter in the I-LAND, made a guest appearance in the first episode of &Audition.
Recommended by tajfun - Jul 18, 2022
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This was the first show that came to my mind after watching a small part of EXchange on Insta. They literally have the same theme, of putting some people somewhere so after a certain period they will have to choose a partner. The difference is in that in Singles inferno that somewhere is a desert and the people are complete strangers.
Recommended by yalda siahpour - Jul 18, 2022
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The first season of the same show:)
I also haven't watched the first season, but from the first two episodes I got to understand that the overall rules and the main mcs are the same.
Recommended by yalda siahpour - Jul 18, 2022
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Both dramas are about a rich ML with trauma entering into a contract marriage with the FL.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 18, 2022
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MLs end up entering into marriage with the FL due to an agreement/debt between their families.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 18, 2022
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MLs are rich CEOs with trauma who hire the FL (contract marriage vs. bodyguard). Both dramas have a similar tone and feel.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 18, 2022
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Both MLs are rich with trauma triggered by something specific (crowds vs. water). FL is a poor but spunky cartoonist.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 18, 2022
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Both MLs are rich CEOs with past traumas. FLs are strong-willed and endearing.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jul 18, 2022
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A continuation of Hirugao drama the love affair between Yuichi & Sawa. Saito Takumi definitely too hot. I think his character fits him a lot. He look so charming & cutie in the same time. A must watch worth watching movie/drama.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Jul 18, 2022
My Brother Loves Me To Much is a movie version and a continuation of Ani ni Aisaresugite Komattemasu. With the same actors and actresses.
Recommended by porridge - Jul 18, 2022
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Both are Korean movies about disaster. People were in wrong place and wrong time. How people attempt to survive. The bromance, the rescue crews important roles
Recommended by Chia6 - Jul 18, 2022
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Both are about disaster. Friendship built. One is true story true event the other one not. The Japanese one is really heart-touching. Warm your hearts for sure
Recommended by Chia6 - Jul 18, 2022
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Prince Sung Won sees Hwa Yeon, the daughter of a wealthy nobleman, for the first time and falls in love, but Hwa Yeon loves Kwon Yoo. Kwon Yoo saved her father's life and now lives with her family. Meanwhile, Prince Sung Won's mother notices her son's infatuation with Hwa Yeon, but she doesn't think Hwa Yeon is good enough for her son. Prince Sung Won's mother then schemes to have Hwa Yeon become the concubine to her stepson the King.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Jul 18, 2022
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Former national swimmer Cheon Soo dreams of traveling to Palau, and to fund his trip he works as a swimming instructor by day while gambling at night. However, after losing a game of poker he finds himself heavily in debt and in trouble with the loan sharks. Kang, the head of a local drug syndicate, offers to pay off Cheon Soo's debts; in return, Cheon Soo must work as a "marine boy", a mule who smuggles drugs across the open waters.
Knowing the danger he faces, Cheon Soo tries to make a run for it, but he is arrested at the airport by police detective Kim Gae Ko. Detective Kim is intent on capturing Kang and faced with no other choice, Cheon Soo agrees to work as a spy on his behalf. His situation becomes further complicated when he falls for Yu Ri, a jazz singer under Kang's charge and the daughter of Kang's best friend. But Yu Ri suspects Kang of killing her father, and she and Cheon Soo plot to take the drug money for themselves.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Jul 17, 2022
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Beyond Evil is an intense, emotional and thrilling rollercoaster of a ride to watch. It plays on the same psychological factors that embody Link: Eat, Love, Kill. On a closer look, both dramas can be considered similar to each other but equally unique in their respective fields, with Link: Eat, Love, Kill having a slightly more supernatural feel due to the telepathy.

- Both dramas centre on the disappearance of the male lead's sister. It haunts them in different ways, however. Gye Hoon (L:ELK) is pitiful in his guilt-ridden state which is marred by his surroundings and efforts to balance both the past and present. Beyond Evil's Dong Sik is far more haunted and decadent. This becomes especially clear in the later episodes.
- The focus of the drama is within a small town where "everyone knows everyone" meaning that the townspeople become suspects of old and new cases.
- Funnily enough, the actor Yeo Jin Goo is the main lead in both dramas. If you enjoy his performance in one drama, chances are you'll enjoy his character in another.
- Both dramas do not shy away from sensitive themes such as murder, emotional breakdowns etc. They strike a chord with you from the psychological thriller aspect as well as the mystery.
- The police remain a steady but sustained part of the drama, with their own investigations that circle or sometimes overlap with the pathing of the main leads.
- The dynamic between the main leads: in Beyond Evil, Dong Sik and Joo Woon butt heads with a frisky Enemy to 'Friends' character development. One is suspicious of the other. This is similar to Gye Hoon and Da Hyun in a way, although L:ELK is somewhat light-hearted at the ends. Both find a nice balance between comedy and the gravity of the situation.
Recommended by viking - Jul 17, 2022