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RWSM is about friends with benefits between coworkers but TSD is more about childhood friends. Both of them are easy to watch, not super cringy and forced cohabitation dramas. The romance was Misunderstood, unrequited, and also slowly developed between the main characters. And they are both Fluffy and cute.
While very different in tone (TLLOQL is more comedic, BH more darkly tragic), both are about a battle of wits between an intelligent king/emperor and his crafty advisor who marries a member of his family (estranged daughter vs. adopted niece) to the king/emperor in order to try to control him. However the FL cares about the king/emperor and sides with him against her father/adopted uncle.
Both Dramas deals about Marriage and Relationships, Divorce, Close Friendship, Second Lead couples and delivers relationship hardships and comedic slice of life story.
You’re my sky has become one of my favourites, the cinematography is on point, as well as the production, the writing and the acting.
In both series, you can find the raw feelings the couple/s.
Needles to say more as the screenwriter is the same, and it's perfection.
In both series, you can find the raw feelings the couple/s.
Needles to say more as the screenwriter is the same, and it's perfection.
Both are similar in the way that both of the female leads is a model student and the ml is considered a ´´bad´´ student because he is a troublemaker. Despite the differences they both fall in love. The Outsiders is more grim and dark, while Our Times focus more on the romance but both are still good movies in my opinion. So if you like the good girl/bad boy concept then I would recommend you to watch this one :)
The ex reminds me a lot of the ex in liar in terms of her actions...like bruh if the man does not want you doing the most will not make him want you more...
In addition the premise is somewhat similar the girlfriend finding out that her boyfriend is actually engaged to someone else.
In addition the premise is somewhat similar the girlfriend finding out that her boyfriend is actually engaged to someone else.
- Both tell the love story between a dragon and a human;
- Dragons sacrifice a lot for their love;
- Feeling of injustice;
- Both have demons and immortals
- Dragons sacrifice a lot for their love;
- Feeling of injustice;
- Both have demons and immortals
- MTD has references to the story of White Snake;
- FL saves the ML in MTD and ML saves the FL in TLoWS;
- Love between a human being and a mythical creature
- FL saves the ML in MTD and ML saves the FL in TLoWS;
- Love between a human being and a mythical creature
- Both dramas are fantasy dramas;
- ML is infatuated with FL;
- ML are fairy tale creatures;
- Love stories of supporting characters are interesting
- ML is infatuated with FL;
- ML are fairy tale creatures;
- Love stories of supporting characters are interesting
- ML is very devoted to FL;
- Both dramas are about demons and immortals;
- Injustice between demons and immortals
- Both dramas are about demons and immortals;
- Injustice between demons and immortals
Both of these dramas are about the foundation of a Kingdom. Six Flying Dragons is about the transition from Goryeo to the foundation of Joseon. Jumong is about a prince from Buyeo who forms his own Kingdom, Goguryeo.
I actually thought this was a remake of MSG. They have some scenes that are almost exactly the same.
"Itsu no Manika, Koko ni Iru: Documentary of Nogizaka46" from 2019 is a documentary that is much better produced, and it is easier to follow along with. Of course, if you are a fan of Nogizaka46 and already watched Kanashimi no Wasurekata, I think you should also watch Itsu no Manika, Koko ni Iru.
Both are short dramas in which the FL enters the world of a story and alters the plot. She also ends up falling in love with the villain of the story.
Both are short length dramas with characters in a fictional world and an antagonist ML.
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