Joo Joong Won is the stingy and greedy CEO of Kingdom, a conglomerate that includes a major department store and hotel. He meets the gloomy Tae Gong Shil, who started seeing ghosts after an accident. Their lives take a new turn as they work together to deal with the terror and sadness brought about by the spirits, while delving into a kidnapping incident in Joong Won's past. And unknowingly, they fell in love with each other.
One of the main leads has a very deep and disturbing issue with touching. When he discover the other- he/she turns to be the only other person in the world (known to him) whom he/she could touch. They have many scenes in which one of the leads uses the other one as a shield agains the world.. but in both dramas the genders are reversed and the reason the touch is so dangerous for the person is different also.
In both the male lead is an arrogant CEO. His secretary is somebody he could always depend on (but his story is never displayed really).
In both the male lead is an arrogant CEO. His secretary is somebody he could always depend on (but his story is never displayed really).
Gyun Woo is a college student, more interested in picking up girls, drinking with his buddies and avoiding his nagging mother whenever possible. While riding the subway, a drunken girl then changes his fate forever. She's nearly unconscious on the train and vomits on an older guy. She then leans over to Gyun Woo and everybody assumes she is his girlfriend! Gyun Woo soon finds himself in a relationship he didn't ask for, but soon unable to forget this sassy girl.
In both, the FL sees ghosts constantly which has caused her to be reclusive, eccentric, and shut herself off from other people. At some point in the drama (all vs. one scene) the ML appears as a ghost but is not really dead, but the FL thinks he is dead at first. Both dramas have a very similar feel (Ghostderella is basically a condensed, shortened version).



