One is a drama, one is a movie.
Both are a bit strange depicts of grief and love.
MDDT however has comedy, I missed you does not.
Also both feature Chris Wu as a very eccentric, colorful, strange character but he has more depth in IMY.
Both are a bit strange depicts of grief and love.
MDDT however has comedy, I missed you does not.
Also both feature Chris Wu as a very eccentric, colorful, strange character but he has more depth in IMY.
SLA is a lot more scandalous, dramatic, intense and not fluffy - but still - having watched both back-to-back I saw a lot of similarities between the MLs.
Not just in optics but also how sweet they were and how much they adored the FL right away who is older and their respective trainer/teacher
FIY is about sports; SLA about pianists.
Both have intense and good chemistry, kisses and skinship :)
Not just in optics but also how sweet they were and how much they adored the FL right away who is older and their respective trainer/teacher
FIY is about sports; SLA about pianists.
Both have intense and good chemistry, kisses and skinship :)
both dramas have a "DIY“ directed at the audience at the end each episode and teaches you things throughout the episodes.
Bio Homme is about plants/agriculture and group therapy.
Dear My Room about home improvement & romance.
Bio Homme is about plants/agriculture and group therapy.
Dear My Room about home improvement & romance.
similar in the way that one lead is a famous actor and the other people are his manager & work for him.
The dynamic is funny.
Both actor & manager/pr are very close
However "Man To Man" is a bromance heavy action/spy comedy and "Shooting Stars" is a romcom.
The dynamic is funny.
Both actor & manager/pr are very close
However "Man To Man" is a bromance heavy action/spy comedy and "Shooting Stars" is a romcom.
they‘re both off-beat fantasy/magical short school dramas based on popular webtoons.
Although they’re very different in terms of plot, they remind me of each other in the way the story is told and the school setting.
Although they’re very different in terms of plot, they remind me of each other in the way the story is told and the school setting.
The dynamic of the very smart & studying FL and the troublemaker ML student are very similar.
In general both dramas have a few similarities and are both a nice watch, however "Please Classmate" is more slowburn in terms of romance
In general both dramas have a few similarities and are both a nice watch, however "Please Classmate" is more slowburn in terms of romance
- both deal with people/their spirit/ghost who have died for reasons like sui!de and mrder
- both FL are cold & have a team /person that has helped them in their work for a long time
- both ML sort of stumble into FL work area & are more „lively“ in nature
- FL in SYHH is a exorcist; FL in Tomorrow is a Grim Reaper type being
… they have a similar feel overall
- both FL are cold & have a team /person that has helped them in their work for a long time
- both ML sort of stumble into FL work area & are more „lively“ in nature
- FL in SYHH is a exorcist; FL in Tomorrow is a Grim Reaper type being
… they have a similar feel overall
- both concerns the residents of a typical multi apartment complex & they interact with each other
- the leads are temporarily unemployed due to mental health & wear comfortable clothes; therefore appearing lazy to others
- short & comedy is the driving force
- leads are 30-40s
MFEO is better & funnier than IHNDMB but I see a few similarities
- the leads are temporarily unemployed due to mental health & wear comfortable clothes; therefore appearing lazy to others
- short & comedy is the driving force
- leads are 30-40s
MFEO is better & funnier than IHNDMB but I see a few similarities