Fight for My Way

쌈 마이웨이 ‧ Drama ‧ 2017
Both dramas have a similar feel with the main leads having a childhood connection between them. They're both cute, fluffy romances that make you love the main leads so much. They also have hilarious comedy.
Recommended by AmynaA
Fight For My Way is also a realistic portrayal of life but instead of talking about youngsters in their 20s, university, first love and so on; it's more about life when you are in your late 20s and early 30s. Do you have a stable job with a decent income? Dreams vs. realistic goals. More committed relationships and marriage. However, both dramas depict the priceless value friendships
Recommended by Teddy A.K.
Old friend relationship goes to love relationship. Both dramas have the male lead in sports. The chemical charm between leads is so perfect in both shows.
Recommended by wind
Both follow a same age range group of friends-turned-lovers and offer a refreshing slice of life romance with lessons on friendship. The friend group in LSITC has very similar chemistry compared to the FFMY one.
Recommended by nicolealyssax
Young adults searching for a way to strive in life that is modern society. These two dramas will look into the life of the characters as they try to reach their dreams.
Recommended by MnK
Both have..

-strong-willed, independent women who can fend for themselves
-female lead is proud
-female leads find themselves in unhealthy relationships
-childhood friends
-friends closer to each other than to their families
-mixing platonic feelings with romantic feelings
-characters have unfulfilling lives/jobs
-unexpected plot development (not entirely related to the whole storyline though)
-very attractive actors/actresses
-super cute and lovable romance
-100% worth your time
Recommended by OKasiandrama
Ensemble cast of young adults trying to make it through their late 20s while dealing with the ups and downs of life and relationships
Recommended by revolutionfive
long time friends who turn into lovers but not before denial and other factors coming in the way before they end up together. was a hit in Taiwan and if you love friends to lovers trope then this will be perfect to watch.
Recommended by Civie
Both have very strong female leads who can have a tendency for violence. Ae Ra and Dan Ah both get screwed over a lot, but work hard because they want a better life. The humor is similar. Both dramas will make you laugh out loud one minute, and then cry the next.
Recommended by Jver
Both shows have the same feel-good vibe with our main protagonists struggling to follow their dreams but who, little by little, make their way towards their goal. There's also an organic kind of friendship between them, though in FFMW the leads were good friends prior to the start of the drama, whereas with SU they are quickly becoming friends (though there's a bit of lying and pretending involved at the start).
Recommended by 3GGG
-Both are friends to lovers
-Both have a bickering couple
-There is a secondary couple in both of them
-The Female Lead gets cheated on in both
-Both are light fluffy and funny dramas
Recommended by Bubblegum20
Both dramas are about long time friends who don't know their feelings about each other. Bubblegum was more dramatic, the main subjetc was the family. I think Fight For My Way has more comedy and related to other things than family, life, job and relationships.
Recommended by userbmc
If you loved the stubborn, awkward chase for dreams in Fight for My Way, The Producers offers another kind of messy ambition — this time inside the chaotic world of television.

Both dramas celebrate humans who don’t fit the mold, who stumble, fail, and still find a way to belong — not by changing who they are, but by holding onto it.
Recommended by Vega Mare
* Park Seo Joon lead's both series.
* Slice of life type drama that shows the leads fighting against themselves and external factors in achieving their dreams against all odds
*Slow burn romance that takes time to develop from friendship to something more
*Revenge plot that takes years to resolve

Itaewon is definitely a more mature, darker drama, but I loved both series and could see the similarities as listed above.
Recommended by Naomi Necro
Both show a group of characters who cling to their talents and dreams, and how they notice that the opinion of others is not as important as what they think of themselves.
Recommended by Malu
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