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Aside from the fact that both series had Nishijima Hidetoshi as its main cast, both series were centred on the Public Service Bureau and dealt with a number of complicated cases related. Both series also had some interesting mysteries/issues to delve into and some good action as well. Not to mention the OST was good as well.
Recommended by Izzu162 - Apr 6, 2019
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The couples are brought together by both fate and a political marriage. Our princes struggle to balance their treacherous positions with the love of their lives. They mask their true love, thinking that they're protecting their significant other, but unintentionally wind up hurting her. Deeply scarred by this love, our female leads turn to the powers of the River of Oblivion to put the past behind them. The stories pick up again some time after a heart-wrenching romance already began and follow them through as fate brings them back together in a world that threatens to pull them apart.

The romance that centers these dramas have some similarities, but the stories themselves are very different! The cast, production and soundtrack are all stunning. Both dramas are worth watching!
Recommended by liteulkwin - Apr 6, 2019
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Both of them are adapted from the same Pantip post and novel.
If you've loved one, you'll definitely love the other one.
Recommended by PetitesLectures - Apr 5, 2019
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This was a slow burner, the romance was sweet and subtle . It's totally re-watchable . There is slight angst with relationship drama and misunderstandings .
Recommended by Thandy - Apr 5, 2019
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Both dramas picture a couple who suffer a car accident and one of them has their heart transplanted to another person who later ends up meeting by chance the person who survived the car accident and being drawn to them.
Recommended by Neko-chan - Apr 5, 2019
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- historical Thai lakorn (boran)
- romance focused
- leads have great chemistry and relationship development
- the storyline outside of romance is not lacking and will keep you intrigued
- thong ake mor does not have time travel but still a very strong and smart FL
- side characters are developed and not black and white
If you liked one you will probably like the other!
Recommended by spicycurry21 - Apr 5, 2019
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They both are school dramas that delve deeper into the challenges of student life. Sassy Go Go, looks into the impact of unhealthy pressure and the fear of not being enough. While, School 2013, looks into the limitations that are within our learning institutions and having to confront our past in order to move forward, sometimes meeting with success and sometimes without. Both of these dramas have well developed 'villains' whose anxieties and fears are genuine; allowing them to be accessible to viewers. In general, Sassy Go Go, maintains a more upbeat tone while discussing these topics in comparison to School 2013.
Recommended by nakedscript - Apr 4, 2019
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Both are about a rookie learning the ropes in her new job and sometimes bringing fresh perspective that a more experienced veteran wouldn't have thought of. The main difference is that Juhan Shuttai's Kokoro is naive but not stupid, while Channel wa Sonomama's Hanako lacks common sense, bordering on stupid.
Recommended by kura2ninja - Apr 4, 2019
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I loved both dramas equally if I remember. Somehow they both give the similar vibe like feel good movie and gives you butterfly feeling. The main girl in both has crush on the main guys I believe. It’s super cute and fluffy love. I was never bored watching the stories. I believe they both show the work settings a lot so this is another similar thing they both in common. I don’t know why nobody recommended this movie yet. They are both so similar in vining. They both have great osts too.
Recommended by leesusgee - Apr 4, 2019
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Both are office Romance-Comedy dramas that involve a cold-hearted boss and a passionate worker secretary.
Recommended by vee - Apr 4, 2019
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When watching Mafia I get Master Key vibes, I think it's because of the way Mafia is set up it's really similar to Master Key by not knowing who is the mafia and trying to find out who they are and in Master Key they have to find out who has the Master Keys by playing games and observing the other members, but the games in Mafia arent as good as the ones in Master Key, Mafia's still an okay show though.
Recommended by PoTAEto - Apr 3, 2019
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Both "normal" girls who marry into the morden day palace by having an arranged marriage with the crown prince (Goong) and the emperor (The Last Empress) to clear her father's debt. In Goong the FL is involed in arts and in The Last Empress the FL is involed in theatre. Goong is light and entertaining and will give you butterflies whereas The Last Empress is a bit more melodramatic, political and scheming. In both dramas you'll more than likely have second lead syndrome so be warned. If you liked one drama I'm sure you'll like the other too :).
Recommended by PoTAEto - Apr 3, 2019
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If you're looking for more hilarious and exciting EXO and Sehun fix watch the ladder! You won't stop laughing not for a second!
Recommended by Incognito - Apr 3, 2019
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Main antagonist acquire new identity. Main Leads wrongfully accused and will do all means to prove innocence
Recommended by iambulletproof - Apr 3, 2019
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A story about the son of an ex-gangster finding love while battling the stigma that that past brings with it. The main guys are similar in personality and they each have a rather entitled sister, who is portrayed by the same actress. Bii sings for both dramas and even features in both dramas, however his role in Bromance is much larger.
Recommended by beanbagbartoon - Apr 3, 2019