there's no age gap in IOTNBO but in both dramas:
- the FL is rich (and has a great wardrobe) + has been sheltered (personalities differ though)
- FL pursues ML first and relentlessly chases after him
- has a ML who has things holding him back from starting a relationship with FL (in TFF its age gap and his responsibility as an adult, in IOTNBO its his responsibilities and her personality).
- both have great chemistry between leads
other than that plot varies wildly, but I think it's a good rec to keep in mind if you run out of directly similar ones.
- the FL is rich (and has a great wardrobe) + has been sheltered (personalities differ though)
- FL pursues ML first and relentlessly chases after him
- has a ML who has things holding him back from starting a relationship with FL (in TFF its age gap and his responsibility as an adult, in IOTNBO its his responsibilities and her personality).
- both have great chemistry between leads
other than that plot varies wildly, but I think it's a good rec to keep in mind if you run out of directly similar ones.
- Both dramas MASTERFULLY portray mental health issues
- Both dramas MLs have complex brotherly relationships which is beautifully portrayed and is so touching
- Brotherhood is a strong part of both dramas
- Both ML s work in healthcare settings
- Both MLs are very hot xD I mean it's Lee Dong Wook and Kim Soo Hyun <3
- Both are top-notch psychological mysteries
- Both dramas MLs have complex brotherly relationships which is beautifully portrayed and is so touching
- Brotherhood is a strong part of both dramas
- Both ML s work in healthcare settings
- Both MLs are very hot xD I mean it's Lee Dong Wook and Kim Soo Hyun <3
- Both are top-notch psychological mysteries
Similar:
- Self-care, personal growth, adapt and overcome
- Romance : Communication & great chemistry of our main couple, slow burn
- Not an usual drama : new twists and unexpected turns.
- Good OST
- Dysfunctional family
Not similar: In Run On, the atmosphere is light and fluffy, whereas in It's Okay To Not Be Okay, it's darker.
- Self-care, personal growth, adapt and overcome
- Romance : Communication & great chemistry of our main couple, slow burn
- Not an usual drama : new twists and unexpected turns.
- Good OST
- Dysfunctional family
Not similar: In Run On, the atmosphere is light and fluffy, whereas in It's Okay To Not Be Okay, it's darker.