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Both are about a woman coming to work at a farm. However to be clear I'm recommending Tarm Ruk Keun Jai not Rak Prakasit.
Similar characters: Slow learner female character and a very smart and idolized male character.
Both female main characters chases after the smart guy who she is adamant on becoming his girlfriend no matter what. Male character doesn't care or just lets her do whatever.
Both female main characters chases after the smart guy who she is adamant on becoming his girlfriend no matter what. Male character doesn't care or just lets her do whatever.
School love story, male leads are a bit cold and introvert. Difference is in ALSB the female lead has a crush on the male lead.
Witch's Court and Return both have a strong kickass female lead
Return has one main case with smaller, individual cases, but Witch's Court has several separate cases.
Return has one main case with smaller, individual cases, but Witch's Court has several separate cases.
there is murder mystery to solve from the start in both dramas..
story goes from past to present and vice versa
strong need of female lead to succeed at various costs..
cheating spouse..
complicated relationships..
story goes from past to present and vice versa
strong need of female lead to succeed at various costs..
cheating spouse..
complicated relationships..
Similarities:
- Their relation changes through story: from enemies to lovers
- Guy is spoiled but he changes and becomes a better person because of the girl
- Girl is kind, helpful and tough, she doesn't give up easly
- School / romance / comedy
- Their relation changes through story: from enemies to lovers
- Guy is spoiled but he changes and becomes a better person because of the girl
- Girl is kind, helpful and tough, she doesn't give up easly
- School / romance / comedy
Both dramas have the premise of someone going ‘undercover’ to solve an old case, and with false identities involved. In You’re all Surrounded it’s more planned to happen while in Doubtful Victory it’s more by accident, but both MCs are personally involved in the old case and solving it is/becomes their goal.
Both dramas also have a female lead that knows the male lead from when they were children, and suspects his identity. There’s more romance in You’re all Surrounded, though.
Both dramas also have a female lead that knows the male lead from when they were children, and suspects his identity. There’s more romance in You’re all Surrounded, though.
The feeling was similar for both the dramas.
The main similarity I felt was , both r Cinderella themed one..
The main similarity I felt was , both r Cinderella themed one..
Both dramas where the main lead will go to great lengths to get his revenge. Includes manipulation and death.
both are similar in a way that it deal with political corruption and revolve around lawyers, court etc. acting from both dramas are superb, especially by those villains. love both male & female leads!
both are crime related dramas with not much love line going on and interesting plots! korea's crime dramas are getting mainstream nowadays but these 2 are the better ones out there. for signal, the highlight is the walkie-talkie while for voice, the highlight is that the femlead can visualise sounds.
It's a story of a young woman seeking bloody revenge on a psychotic man who killed a member of her family.
Unique setup in both of these dramas where there isnt really a primary "main character". The characters in both of these dramas end up having backstories of their own in a slice of life setting. The only difference would be that Prison Playbook kinda has more of a main character, but hes in the background of a LOT (tens and tens) of other people, which he will soon find out their stories as well
-They both have a CReEPILY similar vibe, despite the plot being totally different
-They both take place in a very new, modern, brightly colored and unfairly spacious boarding school (although, Kim Bok Joo's is a college (so, duh, they live there) and To the Beautiful You's is a boarding high school)
-The best friends are the best part (side only to the romance if you're more into that thing)
-Both revolve around the main characters' sports and a primary plot line is training or overcoming some (or several) sport obstacle(s)
-They both feature rhythmic gymnastics as a sort of side plot (and the participants are always the mean girl)
-Both have a strikingly similar ratio of humor to drama; the humor being of the same type/style, and the drama relating to the mother of the male lead
-For some reason the school's doctor is a friend/somewhat needed side character that falls in love with one of the two lead's siblings
-Even the originally bad characters become lovable
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SEES THIS??
-They both take place in a very new, modern, brightly colored and unfairly spacious boarding school (although, Kim Bok Joo's is a college (so, duh, they live there) and To the Beautiful You's is a boarding high school)
-The best friends are the best part (side only to the romance if you're more into that thing)
-Both revolve around the main characters' sports and a primary plot line is training or overcoming some (or several) sport obstacle(s)
-They both feature rhythmic gymnastics as a sort of side plot (and the participants are always the mean girl)
-Both have a strikingly similar ratio of humor to drama; the humor being of the same type/style, and the drama relating to the mother of the male lead
-For some reason the school's doctor is a friend/somewhat needed side character that falls in love with one of the two lead's siblings
-Even the originally bad characters become lovable
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SEES THIS??
They're both about comfort women and the horrific ordeal they went through. Spirit's Homecoming, however, is much more graphic when describing and showing the abuse the young girls were subjected to.




