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In both both male leads police officers. Both can see the spirit of a young lady who are not aware of they are no longer living, when in real they are just in comatose stage.
Though they are different they have similar plots. Move to heaven talks about solving the mysteries of people's death. Meanwhile tomorrow talks about a group of people preventing suicide, and in some episodes we are showed how the accompany them in their final breaths.
Both of them talk about the concept of "death", and the it's hardships.
Both of them talk about the concept of "death", and the it's hardships.
A main character (FL vs. ML) is thought of as dangerous and hunted down/attempted to be killed by the "good" people. They are saved and protected by the other lead. Both have similar tones and settings, and excellent battle scenes.
As I was watching this I could see the similarities between them though the amnesia aspect was the difference.
Both ML's are company CEOs who fall in love with a female employee.
Both ML's have a best friend they started the company with and consider family.
The FL never leaves the ML's side and cares for him.
There is more but if I write it here, it would be a spoiler (go watch it!)
Both ML's are company CEOs who fall in love with a female employee.
Both ML's have a best friend they started the company with and consider family.
The FL never leaves the ML's side and cares for him.
There is more but if I write it here, it would be a spoiler (go watch it!)
Both are Xianxia romances with many fascinating, complex characters. Similar elements include spiritual pets, settings, and tone.
Both dramas feature time travel - the main character re-living the same day to save another character from dying.
The main character ends up inside a drama or story and ends up changing the plot. Both are short fun Chinese dramas with a similar vibe and neither plot takes itself seriously.
Despite differences in plot (L&tE has fantasy elements), FL is a servant who falls in love with royal ML. Their relationship is sweet and lovely and the plot has many fluffy moments with some serious ones.
Both feature sports that are intrinsically connected to the natural environment, with the number one lesson taught being respect and care for the environment.
Celebrities bond through life in a surf shack and ski lodge and are exposed to the ocean and mountains on a daily basis, experience being at the mercy of the weather and navigate through the trials of tribulations of experiencing a lifestyle far different to living in the city.
Celebrities bond through life in a surf shack and ski lodge and are exposed to the ocean and mountains on a daily basis, experience being at the mercy of the weather and navigate through the trials of tribulations of experiencing a lifestyle far different to living in the city.
Aimed at a growing middle class in China where interest in non-traditional sports is growing, the shows document the growth of a group of celebrities and media personalities from complete newcomers to being advocates of activities that are often dangerous and seldom understood but are the lifeblood to a select few.
Cheng Xiao is also in both shows, evidently still high from the experience of bombing down the slope in an indoor ski resort during the filming of the penultimate episode of One More Try.
It’s not so much the format of the shows that shares commonalities, but rather the sports - the language of boardsports are all interconnected and the joy derived from riding is emphasized in both shows.
Cheng Xiao is also in both shows, evidently still high from the experience of bombing down the slope in an indoor ski resort during the filming of the penultimate episode of One More Try.
It’s not so much the format of the shows that shares commonalities, but rather the sports - the language of boardsports are all interconnected and the joy derived from riding is emphasized in both shows.
FL travels to a different world through technology. ML appears to be the villain, and it takes time for the FL to warm to him/fall in love with him. FLs are quirky and fun.
Similar vibe, FL travels to a game vs. into a drama and must beat the system. Similar setting and fun, fast paced plot.
Arranged/forced marriage turns into true love. ML has some problem only the FL discovers and is able to cure.
Similar vibes and relationship between the main characters. Both shows start off sweet and funny then take a turn into heavier court politics and assassination attempts, with a final happy ending.
Female leads have similar abilities. In Kiss Sixth Sense, when the FL's lips touch someone, she sees their near future. The same goes for FL of Jinxed at First, the only difference is that she only needs to touch someone.


