Both dramas explore modern romance and emotional vulnerability, but Something in the Rain allows conflict, resentment, and emotional consequences to breathe. Where Lovestruck in the City softens reactions and avoids confrontation, Something in the Rain embraces discomfort, frustration, and realism — making its emotional weight feel far more grounded.
As much as both the drama titles appear to be poles apart, the beginning of both the romances are similar in nature. The female leads in both the drama have a tendency to escape from their city lives when the going gets tough and move away to remote areas where they find their future love interests.
Bonus: both the male leads know how to surf and look fine while at it!
Bonus: both the male leads know how to surf and look fine while at it!
- Both dramas have lovers-separated theme and mature romance in urban setting.
- FL broke up with ML first.
- FL hid the fact that she was still in love from ML.
- ML was devastated because of the separation. He then lived in misery, suffering from prolonged pining and developing mental issue, unable to give up on their love.
- ML took the initiative to get back with FL, but was rejected again.
- FL broke up with ML first.
- FL hid the fact that she was still in love from ML.
- ML was devastated because of the separation. He then lived in misery, suffering from prolonged pining and developing mental issue, unable to give up on their love.
- ML took the initiative to get back with FL, but was rejected again.
so similar ...................................................trust me....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................



