- quirky, meta humor
- unique visual style
- originality
- likable main leads
- strong female characters
- unique visual style
- originality
- likable main leads
- strong female characters
Similarly quirky, realistic characters, similar humor and awkwardness. A lot of the conversations in both feel natural in that they kind of make you cringe—but in a good way.
- The main character is 3 women who are best friends.
- Tells about love, career, social and a family.
- Be Melodramatic has a lot of comedyand made by a well known movies director.
- One of women has problem with health but different things, yk.
- Tells about love, career, social and a family.
- Be Melodramatic has a lot of comedyand made by a well known movies director.
- One of women has problem with health but different things, yk.
Ensemble cast of young adults trying to make it through their late 20s while dealing with the ups and downs of life and relationships
Both are about three female friends navigating through life. Both are set in a broadcasting station (in a way). One of the friends is a writer in both dramas. Be melodramatic focuses on drama making and documentaries, whereas the writer in Work Later, Drink Now works on a variety show.
Quite surprised that this has not been recommended in tandem yet.
- Both cover the mundane lives of three main characters.
- Characters are in their 20s and 30s trying to achieve financial and professional stability.
- Deep conversations and dialogue on life and existence as a youth in the 21st century.
- The vibes and mood of these two are similar. However, you won't get as much humour in My Liberation Notes.
- Both cover the mundane lives of three main characters.
- Characters are in their 20s and 30s trying to achieve financial and professional stability.
- Deep conversations and dialogue on life and existence as a youth in the 21st century.
- The vibes and mood of these two are similar. However, you won't get as much humour in My Liberation Notes.
Both dramas center the three long-term female friends and the plots are simple yet show a slice of life in a comedic relatable way. Both are the kind of dramas which we can cry and laugh and feel relatable at the same time. And Im jin joo and Yoon Ji Ho give off the same vibe, both are the scriptwriter and brave yet weird in some ways.
Both portray a mix of character stories (the writers really gave these characters depth) with very similar comedic timing. They deal with some serious themes but also have a bit of the quirky/awkward moments and making them gold. These are the kinds of shows where I'd like to say "Don't judge a book by its cover".
Somewhat slice-of-life dramas which involve:
- young gay man and his love life struggles + the young woman which is closest to him;
- the friendship of 3 + 1 girls (which knew each other since school or colleague..);
- 3 girls and a guy living in one house to help the female protagonist's emotional and financial problems (and their own life);
- a friendship between 3 men;
- young gay man and his love life struggles + the young woman which is closest to him;
- the friendship of 3 + 1 girls (which knew each other since school or colleague..);
- 3 girls and a guy living in one house to help the female protagonist's emotional and financial problems (and their own life);
- a friendship between 3 men;