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It's just the second season to the show. So the plot is the same, they only changed some of the cast members.
"Game Over" is a line used by both leading men.
In Pride there is a contract relationship. In Personal Taste it is cohabitation. In both while spending time together, the leads slowly grow an affection for each other. A lead believes becoming a couple/a "real" couple would be impossible due to circumstances (already taken/wrong sexual preference). An absent/neglectful parent. The male lead's work plays a big part in both dramas.
Differences: Pride is not a comedy.
In Pride there is a contract relationship. In Personal Taste it is cohabitation. In both while spending time together, the leads slowly grow an affection for each other. A lead believes becoming a couple/a "real" couple would be impossible due to circumstances (already taken/wrong sexual preference). An absent/neglectful parent. The male lead's work plays a big part in both dramas.
Differences: Pride is not a comedy.
Same writer and has Kim Mi Kyung (healer ahjumma) playing a cop. She likes kimbap in this one too. There’s mental illness in both dramas.
Both involve a modern girl traveling back in time,
The male protagonist gives you similar vibes.
The balance between comedy, romance, suspense, and politics in both is similar and amazing. if you like one of them, you will definetly like the other.
The male protagonist gives you similar vibes.
The balance between comedy, romance, suspense, and politics in both is similar and amazing. if you like one of them, you will definetly like the other.
Both have male leads which mistakenly go back in time to a certain point, even though in manhole the male lead went back to his school days and in back to 1989 he goes back to the year before he was born
Similarities:
- romance/comedy/drama
- going back in time
- a guy travelling back to the past to win a girl he's interested in
- romance/comedy/drama
- going back in time
- a guy travelling back to the past to win a girl he's interested in
The two main characters start off with a hateful relationship, soon getting along. The plots both have romance and investigations of solving crimes (one of murder, another of kidnap).
I like both those series since they bring idols groups or singers,
while watching them, you will laugh to your heart content, weekly idol is also known for teasing and picking on the idols
they are both great shows
while watching them, you will laugh to your heart content, weekly idol is also known for teasing and picking on the idols
they are both great shows
The Flame's Daughter and Eternal Love (TMOPB) give off the same vibes. Both are fantasy dramas with elements of romance. In TMOPB almost all cast are immortals and in Flame's Daughter, Yin Xue is Immortal. They both have evil tribes fighting for power. All the supporting cast of TMOPB are there in Flame's Daughter. So, feeling a bit nostalgic? Go ahead and watch this new series.
the genres is quite similar yet a little bit different. misty is slightly more matchure and heavy, but the both of them deal with similar subjects such as freedom of press, the importance of the news and powerful people trying to suppress the news or influance it. both have innocent people being framed as a means to hide others corruption using the media and connectors. both feacher the news station as the primary plot setting and use young reporters to uncover the truth and fight off corruption.
Personally they give off the same vibe and they are both also definitely a rollercoaster of emotions.
Both historical dramas. Similar headstrong and stubborn female lead. Also similar conspiracies in the royal family storyline.
1) Both of the girls fall in love with a man (the male lead) they are not supposed to.
2) The men they both love are power hungry and will do anything to get what they want
3) The male lead then tries to win back their love after realizing they have lost it
4) Both male leads forced to marry another woman for power whilst being married to the female lead simultaneously and leaves her to her own devices to try and protect her.
5) Both female leads leave the male lead (or attempts to)
Differences:
1) In the world of love, the male lead is more ruthless to the female lead, leaving her out to die and even trying to kill her to get what he wants (although he regrets it)
2) Female lead in world of love manages to leave and is even betrothed to someone else after leaving the male lead before being forced back again
2) The men they both love are power hungry and will do anything to get what they want
3) The male lead then tries to win back their love after realizing they have lost it
4) Both male leads forced to marry another woman for power whilst being married to the female lead simultaneously and leaves her to her own devices to try and protect her.
5) Both female leads leave the male lead (or attempts to)
Differences:
1) In the world of love, the male lead is more ruthless to the female lead, leaving her out to die and even trying to kill her to get what he wants (although he regrets it)
2) Female lead in world of love manages to leave and is even betrothed to someone else after leaving the male lead before being forced back again
There aren't tons of dramas focused on the role of media and journalism in today's world, especially with information at everybody's fingertips. Falsify tackles media in a similarly impactful way with a very different storyline and pace but the overall message about how the media must be honest and unbiased in their work for the common everyday people remains the same.
Have't watch it,but basicly it is a tv series adaptation, different actor and actress. I love the story so muchhhhh, so i will watch this tv series



