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The male leads suffer the loss of a parent, and the heroines wants to become the male lead's 'pillar of strength' to overcome the loss. It's the heroine that makes an effort to take the initiative in both dramas. A story that involves the support of friends, and romance.
The stories are very similar.
Similarities:
1. Class issue - Difference though is that despite Massaya being born of both rich parents, one being mistaken for poor. Dok Soke has actually a poor parent.
2. She is taken in by her grandparent - She is taken from one grandparent to another. The difference here is that it's Dok Soke's grandfather who takes her from her Grandmother's home. While Massaya is taken from her Grandfather's house to her Grandmother's house.
3. Mistreated by her relatives - Dok Soke has two evil aunts and an evil cousin. Massaya has a Good Witch Aunt and a Bad Witch Aunt.
4. They are both high school girls - both girls are 17/18 about to graduate high school.
5. Both girls fall in love with a much older guy - Dok Soke falls with a man who's about 10-12 years older than her and Massaya falls in love with one about 7 years older than her.
6. The family romantic dynamics - Dok Soke falls in love with a man who actually is very close to her family. He's always at her house and has protected her since she was a child. So he's been there since she was growing up. He's seen her as a kid and little sister. This blossomed into romantic feelings. Massaya met her guy as a teenager and he saw her as a kid, because of her childish behaviour and sees her as a kid sister. He protected her from everyone just like Dok Soke's guy and his feelings also blossomed into romantic feelings.
Both couples had to fight against severe family obstacles to be together. Mainly because of family obligations, duty, and filial respect. They both beat the odds. However, DOK SOKE DID A LEFT TURN THAT BLEW THE AUDIENCE'S MIND! Watchers beware!
When going over this write up it's clear to me that Dok Soke is a poor man's version of Massaya and the writers were drunk when they wrote the ending! It's freakishly similar to Massaya that it's disturbing. One could say this is a trope. There are a lot of stories like this in Thailand, I would agree---but those stories are normally switched at birth ones. This is a total Massaya story---the ending is the only flip. I felt I was turned upside and inside out for no reason.
Similarities:
1. Class issue - Difference though is that despite Massaya being born of both rich parents, one being mistaken for poor. Dok Soke has actually a poor parent.
2. She is taken in by her grandparent - She is taken from one grandparent to another. The difference here is that it's Dok Soke's grandfather who takes her from her Grandmother's home. While Massaya is taken from her Grandfather's house to her Grandmother's house.
3. Mistreated by her relatives - Dok Soke has two evil aunts and an evil cousin. Massaya has a Good Witch Aunt and a Bad Witch Aunt.
4. They are both high school girls - both girls are 17/18 about to graduate high school.
5. Both girls fall in love with a much older guy - Dok Soke falls with a man who's about 10-12 years older than her and Massaya falls in love with one about 7 years older than her.
6. The family romantic dynamics - Dok Soke falls in love with a man who actually is very close to her family. He's always at her house and has protected her since she was a child. So he's been there since she was growing up. He's seen her as a kid and little sister. This blossomed into romantic feelings. Massaya met her guy as a teenager and he saw her as a kid, because of her childish behaviour and sees her as a kid sister. He protected her from everyone just like Dok Soke's guy and his feelings also blossomed into romantic feelings.
Both couples had to fight against severe family obstacles to be together. Mainly because of family obligations, duty, and filial respect. They both beat the odds. However, DOK SOKE DID A LEFT TURN THAT BLEW THE AUDIENCE'S MIND! Watchers beware!
When going over this write up it's clear to me that Dok Soke is a poor man's version of Massaya and the writers were drunk when they wrote the ending! It's freakishly similar to Massaya that it's disturbing. One could say this is a trope. There are a lot of stories like this in Thailand, I would agree---but those stories are normally switched at birth ones. This is a total Massaya story---the ending is the only flip. I felt I was turned upside and inside out for no reason.
Similarities:
- Main leads: a rich spoiled guy and a poor hard-working girl
- 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
- Main leads: a rich spoiled guy and a poor hard-working girl
- 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
Original version to the 2000 and 2017 story. It started the entire trend of this story. I have not been able to review this story as I can't find it.
The original written version of famous Massaya story 1985 version. I haven't been able to see this version to review it.
It's the 2000 version. Andrew Gregson is soooo good as Luk. It is a great rendition and I think it's a great introduction to another, probably, unknown side cultural side some people don't even know about Thailand.
Both of these are sweet dramas about a down-to-earth poor girl who gets thrust into the life of an arrogant rich boy. Both feature the female lead having to live with the male lead due to some unchangeable circumstance and also having to attend school with them. In both dramas, the male lead falls for the girl first and pursues her intensely through the rest of the series. Both series also have many outside forces trying to force the two apart.
If you enjoyed Heirs, this 25 minute Chinese drama is for you!
If you enjoyed Heirs, this 25 minute Chinese drama is for you!
The Package is a really well done realistic drama that will hit you with all the feels. The feel is pretty similar to Go Back Couple because they're both about couples with problems were none is entirely to blame.
- a group of ladies end in the same cell and take revenge on a company named "Shinhwa".
-They all have a same dreams that is to make bread.
-They all have a same dreams that is to make bread.
I believe that Delicious Destiny is a remake of You are the Only One. Both follow similar plots, the main male lead being a chef and female lead being a food "critic". Both also have a character coming from a foreign country to find his father.
Both female lead see ghost.
Both male lead are good looking.
Both male lead are powerful gods/goblin.
Both male lead started to fall for the female lead after getting to know them.
Both antagonist meet the female lead when they were young.
Both drama are Bella good.
Both male lead are good looking.
Both male lead are powerful gods/goblin.
Both male lead started to fall for the female lead after getting to know them.
Both antagonist meet the female lead when they were young.
Both drama are Bella good.
Centered around love, and having the courage to love someone unconditionally. After watching this show, it made me think of Obsessed and a few other shows. The way love gives courage and helps to overcome fear of rejection.
the male lead protects the heroine..the male lead at first very arrogant..the heroine didn't like to burden anyone.later, both of them fall in love...
Both female leads love instruments and are in the instrument club.
Both stories have a simple love life (without 2nd leand and so on)
Both stories have a simple love life (without 2nd leand and so on)
Both have male police officers that have their own dreams and career goals. They are transferred to the police dog unit which they protest. They both spend time training and building a relationship with a police dog to become their partner. They also work with the police dog in the field on police assignments.




