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The younger version of Furuhata the original. Yamada did the character good. The mystery itself is very interesting, although it differs from Furuhata's way of trapping the criminal. Maybe because the young kid is still a kid but overall very intriguing.
Recommended by Queajy - Oct 16, 2019
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They have different plot. But both drama has the same setting, a mystery of a student's death, and bullying.
Recommended by nyanko_sensei - Oct 15, 2019
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I wouldn’t say: if you like QSD then you'll like EK. I’d say: if you feel that QSD lacks smth, watch EK and vice versa.

In 2009 QSD had madly high rates at the Korean TV.
That’s why in 2013 the EK writers took the QSD plot pattern as the success formula: a smart strong female lead goes up to the royal power, first she cross-dresses as a boy, then fights against an evil chancellor. There are some male leads for who she is a love interest: one is virtuous and very pragmatic, another one has unhealthy psyche. There is the third character (very cute) but there are no romance between them, alas.
QSD has a lot of complicated political affairs, mind games, multidimensional characters but it lacks romance, pathos, adventures.
In EK writers added all this and made a more vivid teenage version of the same plot. Also they made the characters not so complicated and made the female protagonist even supersmart and superstrong.
Recommended by An S - Oct 15, 2019
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In both movie the boy meets a girl and he falls in love with her at first sight. They start to enjoy happy days together, but than the girl reveals a sad secret...
Recommended by Wena-chan - Oct 15, 2019
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In Waking Love up and Shopping King Louie, both male leads take up a memory loss, their rich lives forgotten. In both dramas, the girl is poor, but tends to help them throughout their journey.
Recommended by Beansbeans - Oct 15, 2019
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Both revolve around time travel and love. Both takes places in the Warring States Period, one in Japan (Ashi Girl) and other in China (A Step Into The Past).
Recommended by Wena-chan - Oct 15, 2019
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In both dramas two unrelated people starts to live together without any feelings, but later on they learn to care for each other and become inseperatable.
Recommended by Wena-chan - Oct 15, 2019
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Instead of being literally frozen, there is a bus accident and the female lead wakes up from a coma after thirteen years and the male lead is emotionally stuck at that time, unable to get over the shock of what has happened. They meet and help each other get over the trauma, falling in love in the process.
Warning: Unexpectedly sweet and charming. There is a strong chance you will get emotionally invested in the characters despite the strange beginning.
Recommended by Ange - Oct 15, 2019
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The supernatural fantasy is similar. Female lead is connected to male lead. And each day at the same time male lead will teleport to her place. Their power is related to a trauma in both.

In both dramas, male lead really loves his job.

One is taiwanese and the other is a lakorn.

It really reminded me of Meetme@1006 when watching it.
Recommended by Azalae - Oct 15, 2019
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Basically you should watch sotus (and sotus s) before watching Ourskyy. Sotus provides the background context for one of the episodes and is the backstory of their whole relationship. While you can watch them out of order, I would highly recommend watching sotus first: it's way cuter knowing all the background information. The episodes are all on youtube with english subtitles
Recommended by themozsta - Oct 14, 2019
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Spin-off episode of PeteKao, basically like a side story (the episode) to Pete and Kao's antics....it's a super sweet ad-on to the GMMTV universe.
Recommended by themozsta - Oct 14, 2019
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_ Both about Ghost
Jang Man Wol is the CEO of Hotel del Luna. The hotel is situated in downtown in Seoul and has a very old appearance. She made a big error many years ago and, because of this, she has been stuck at Hotel del Luna. She is beautiful, but she is fickle, suspicious and greedy
Recommended by amaral amaral - Oct 14, 2019
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Remake
Luang Narueban Bureerak is an evil lord. Although he had many women, he secretly loved Sarapee; so, he bought her from her peasant family to be his servant. Khun Luang was angered that Sarapee rejected him as a lover and tortured her. Eventually, she escaped with the help of Khun Luang's clerk, Pan. While in pursuit of them, Khun Luang got into a severe accident. On his death bed, he plotted and vowed to punish them and their families and their future family members for eternity. In his will, he left Pan and Sarapee a house in Bang Lamung where his spirit waited for them.
Pan and Sarapee set up a home in Bang Lamung and had two children together, son Parinya and daughter Pattama. Sarapee dies when Pattama is an infant. Pattama grows up to look identical to her mother.
When Parinya graduated from college, he decided to go into the hotel business. He transformed the house his family had inherited into a hotel. Unbeknownst to Parinya, he had woken up Luang Narueban’s spirit and all heck breaks loose.
Recommended by amaral amaral - Oct 14, 2019
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Remake .
Sarapee and Pun inherit a beach mansion from Luang Narubal, the husband and benefactor whom they betrayed and left to die in sorrow. The two now decide to move in and turn the mansion into a hotel in order to make some money. Twenty five years pass. Sarapee has died. Her two children from her marriage to Pun, Parinya and Patama, are now fully grown and they return from living abroad to take over the hotel. After renovating it, the mystery begins. Deaths occur over and over again, and sometimes Parinya and Pattama witness them. It isn't long before they are the only two people left to uncover the mystery and fight to stay alive. But who is the mysterious murderer?

—Anonymous
Recommended by amaral amaral - Oct 14, 2019
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Male lead was very dominant and wanted to handle every problem that arose bussiness- wise on there own. They wanted the female stay in the in the perfect state of oblivion and both female leads wanted to be more involved and have a partnership role not a leader sub role. Of course our glamorous time deals with the fashion industry and Lucky’s First Love is game Industry. Both dramas a cute and great on romance.
Recommended by Lovesicknoona - Oct 14, 2019