

Yoshino Michi is 32 years old. She's been married for five years, but hasn't had sex for the last two. It's not as if she doesn't get along with her husband, it's just that the sex part is lacking. It was a bit unexpected, but one night when she when drinking with her colleague, Niina Makoto, she wound up confessing that her marriage had turned sexless. And then, a shocked Niina responded "My marriage is sexless, too," and smiled with a lonely look in his eyes.


Both have the following: Dark and mysterious plot but with a mixture of comedy, bad ass and smart women, twisted families, strategies, and incredibly classy OST. You will want to know each and every character in the story, will love and hate them, and also understand them for what they stand for and how they ended up the way they are. Highly recommended.





Based on similar themes, both dramas tackle the issues of academic pressure, messed up and complicated lives of adults.
A commentary on the real issues that students face in this fast-paced society and the pressure that the children face due to tough competitions. Both the dramas have similar tones to them and have an ensemble cast that portrays their characters really well.
A commentary on the real issues that students face in this fast-paced society and the pressure that the children face due to tough competitions. Both the dramas have similar tones to them and have an ensemble cast that portrays their characters really well.


Same overall story, a private tutor in charge is making the family we first thought was perfect, but turns out not. Kazoku game is more dark though, no romance, both of them are unpredictable. Kazoku game was the first drama that makes me question why we have to study so much, get perfect grade, good social status, just to look good on the outside. When I watch Sky Castle I got the same after taste




These shows share almost no similarities in storyline or genre but they both parody their own genre while also maintaining a great plot of their own and both can make you laugh in the middle of the most serious scenes out of sheer absurdity. Bother are female-driven dramas with complex and interesting characters that have strong convictions and motivations behind all their decisions no matter good or bad. Lots of lessons about family, marriage, and children. Before LLTG I had been struggling to move past the masterpiece that is Sky Castle. People who enjoy clever humor and quality writing will without a doubt enjoy them both.