Both of shows seem having different plots but from watching the trailer of the glory some common points I think there are:
-They include the psychological and trauma issues of leads from school bullying.
-Dark side hidden in the past of leads.
-Both male leads come from a rich family and are liked by everyone.
-Great chemistry between leads as partners in drama.
-Childhood trauma side happening in school/college: The female leads in the glory and ADSIG was facing school bullying whereas
the male lead in at a distance spring is green was abused by his horrible and evil figure parents.
It is most revenge type for the glory but romantic for ADSIG.
-They include the psychological and trauma issues of leads from school bullying.
-Dark side hidden in the past of leads.
-Both male leads come from a rich family and are liked by everyone.
-Great chemistry between leads as partners in drama.
-Childhood trauma side happening in school/college: The female leads in the glory and ADSIG was facing school bullying whereas
the male lead in at a distance spring is green was abused by his horrible and evil figure parents.
It is most revenge type for the glory but romantic for ADSIG.
Both shows have college life and friendship as main plots.
It includes first male leads who suffer from trauma since childhood because of their parents.
The female leads support the male leads to overcome their hardships.
Weightlifting fairy is more comedic but at a distance, spring is green is more dramatic.
It includes first male leads who suffer from trauma since childhood because of their parents.
The female leads support the male leads to overcome their hardships.
Weightlifting fairy is more comedic but at a distance, spring is green is more dramatic.
These are both 2 teen dramas where one of the main cast is confronted with controlling parents and has to face what that means for his future and well-being. Meanwhile, the other main cast comes to realize the pain under his smile and try to show him more of the joys of life.
However, At a Distance, Spring is Green is much more heavy content-wise.
However, At a Distance, Spring is Green is much more heavy content-wise.
Both shows are miniseries depicting campus life/romance and their challenges. Both series feature a male lead that struggles with self acceptance and insecurity but wants to be popular. Although Blueming is LGBTQ+ focused (whereas At a Distance, Spring is Green is a bromance) both stories are realistic and have the typical coming-of-age plot.
Both of these dramas show different aspects of youth that are often overlooked by those around them. Park Jihoon stars in them, and he does an amazing job with both characters. The relationships in both are also very intriguing and easy to grow attached to. Weak Hero is a bit darker in my opinion, but I still absolutely loved both shows.