
Both dramas have quite the dark theme and are slow paced with emphasis on getting to know the characters, their life and emotions rather than action.
Both husbands keep secrets from their wives. "The World of the Married" focuses on the female leads character and how she deals after finding out the truth.
Both husbands keep secrets from their wives. "The World of the Married" focuses on the female leads character and how she deals after finding out the truth.

The ambient, the music, and even more, the way both drama unfolds, seem so similar.
In both drama, the main leads are accused of murder, thus their perfect-seemed life are about to get ruined.
They both have their spouse really believing them and supporting them when going through the hardship, and lastly but not least, when one of them hit on the other first (in the past), the drama makes time to explain how the main character tries their best to push away their partner, by telling them
"I do not have those feelings, Do you know what sort of a person, I am? " /
"I will never fall in love with you, and probably only use you as my fancy business card"
In both drama, the main leads are accused of murder, thus their perfect-seemed life are about to get ruined.
They both have their spouse really believing them and supporting them when going through the hardship, and lastly but not least, when one of them hit on the other first (in the past), the drama makes time to explain how the main character tries their best to push away their partner, by telling them
"I do not have those feelings, Do you know what sort of a person, I am? " /
"I will never fall in love with you, and probably only use you as my fancy business card"

They are both top rated dramas on MDL (currently at 9.1)
And both are masterpieces.
They both have very realistic and likable characters, especially the main cast!
They both include psychological elements and diving into the human psyche. and the leads are going their ways to protect their FAMILY! which is cherished highly and regarded as the most important thing in their life!
And most important of all! The soundtrack in both is simply fascinating and a treat to listen to! the sort you will tear up along it hitting those extra beautiful yet so melancholic notes! composed by the same people (Kim Jun Seok, Jung Sae Rin). The music in both drama is totally a piece of art!
And both are masterpieces.
They both have very realistic and likable characters, especially the main cast!
They both include psychological elements and diving into the human psyche. and the leads are going their ways to protect their FAMILY! which is cherished highly and regarded as the most important thing in their life!
And most important of all! The soundtrack in both is simply fascinating and a treat to listen to! the sort you will tear up along it hitting those extra beautiful yet so melancholic notes! composed by the same people (Kim Jun Seok, Jung Sae Rin). The music in both drama is totally a piece of art!

they both have a similar dark crime vibe. ML and FL also have similar chemistry, i.e. FL really understands ML and they have a deep connection (she gets close to him while others can't).


When Shiho Nishina got worried about her sex life with her husband, her husband proposed to her, "Why don't we go to a couple exchange party?" At first Shiho strongly turned down the idea, but eventually, she gave in because her husband was very persuasive. "We're just going to observe, okay?" Shiho said as she reluctantly agreed to it. Meanwhile, a former diplomat Mr. Kubozuka ran a couple exchange club, "Aquarium," with his wife in their house. At first, Shiho was being very cautious, but gradually, she got attracted to Mr. and Mrs. Kubozuka's charm and finally agreed to exchange couples with them. It seemed that their sex problem had disappeard and they had found happiness, but as it turned out, that was just the beginning of their nightmare...
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Fuufu Enman Recipe: Soredemo Otto wo Aishite Iru" by Koshikawa Tamae and Aoisei
~~ Adapted from the manga series "Fuufu Enman Recipe: Soredemo Otto wo Aishite Iru" by Koshikawa Tamae and Aoisei

The plots aren’t similar…but both dramas has a smart lead that has a certain disability that society often perceive as incapable of emotional involvement especially in a romantic way.
In both shows the thought of ‘maybe it is’ & ‘maybe its not’ did pop in my head with their relationship but it certainly didn’t stop me from hoping & cheering for it.
Both are also excellent dramas in their own right & highly worth the watch.
In both shows the thought of ‘maybe it is’ & ‘maybe its not’ did pop in my head with their relationship but it certainly didn’t stop me from hoping & cheering for it.
Both are also excellent dramas in their own right & highly worth the watch.

33-year old Han Je In is a mystery novelist who is notorious for habitual false reporting to the police in town. Her only friend is police officer Rok Hwan, who has had a crush on her since childhood. One day, Je In hears a scream of help from an apartment upstairs and reports that a serial killer lives above her but no one believes her. Convinced that Jason, the handsome man living upstairs, is a serial killer, she asks Rok Hwan to help follow him around with her. But as she learns more about Jason in her pursuit to uncover the truth, she begins to fall for him. Seeing her in this state, Rok Hwan feels a tinge of jealousy.







After watching the Mantis trailer, the flower of evil came to mind. In The Mantis, ML's mom is a serial killer. In the Flower of Evil ML's father is a serial killer. Both stories surround murders and the people who get affected by the killers due to their family ties. So both stories are pretty much similar.