The The Atypical Family makes reference to Christmas in August in episode 10. I just wanted to make a note of this for any watchers who are curious about it.
Both plots center around a high stakes situations where a child is at the center of the danger and where the lead will stop at nothing to protect and save them.
Both stories involve an elaborate plan for revenge that the female leads have been secretly plotting for decades.
This is the smut movie she steals from her dad's video shop and that the ML later asks her to get for him. Just recommending it based on it being so heavily featured in the movie. HAHAHA
Without spoiling anything, both movies humanize gangsters. Despite the fact that the main leads have very reprehensible actions, the movies manage to build empathy for these characters. The movies both show the gritty realities without any glamorization.
Flawed characters trying to navigate the tricky road of life and love.
Love Scene Number is a shorter 8 episode drama comprised of four different unrelated stories that are 2 eps long and Nevertheless is a standard length drama centered around one story with multiple couples throughout.
Love Scene Number is a shorter 8 episode drama comprised of four different unrelated stories that are 2 eps long and Nevertheless is a standard length drama centered around one story with multiple couples throughout.
How has no one recommended A Poem A Day yet??
When I started More Than Friends it instantly reminded me of A Poem A Day. Not only because of the love triangles but because the FL's in both are incredibly similar personality-wise. They both love to write, they both experience a painful unrequited love and they both have a new love interest introduced.
When I started More Than Friends it instantly reminded me of A Poem A Day. Not only because of the love triangles but because the FL's in both are incredibly similar personality-wise. They both love to write, they both experience a painful unrequited love and they both have a new love interest introduced.
Both are similar in that they're about the top students and the lengths they are willing to go to in order to secure a place in the top tier schools.
Similar in the way that an older male gets to somewhat relive youth.
They're very different concepts though, because The Dude In Me involves body swap.
They're very different concepts though, because The Dude In Me involves body swap.
Short dramas exploring unconventional sexual relationships.
Toxic relationships & no character growth, enjoy!
Toxic relationships & no character growth, enjoy!
They're both just such freaking cute dramas. Both ML's start falling for the FL's after she wins his trust. Both FL's are trying to make it back 'home'. Both ML's act so cute and jealous.
Dear My Name has a concept where everyone in society are separated into 'named' and 'unnamed', meaning that people who have destined soulmates have the name of their soulmate engraved somewhere on their body while the 'unnamed' don't obviously.
It's completely different from Love Alarm but somewhat similar feeling since it involves a love triangle between friends and something that dictates your love-life.
It's completely different from Love Alarm but somewhat similar feeling since it involves a love triangle between friends and something that dictates your love-life.