If you just finished “Starry Love” and are feeling a bit of a hangover from it, then definitely watch this show. It offers fluffy moments and explores the “what ifs” when the two couples spend time together without the usual dilemmas. It beautifully illustrates the positive relationships between sisters and a brother-in-law. The parallels are great and made me realize why “Starry Love” stuck with me and why I watched it twice. This series provides the closure I needed to feel satisfied knowing that everything ends well and happily.
Both dramas involve the ML pretending to be/being disabled and using a wheelchair, and a swap of sorts between the FL and SFL that results in the FL marrying the ML and SFL finding love with someone else. Both dramas involve court politics, a character who is skilled medicine, and are light in tone.
Both have the similar concept of two women marrying two very different grooms at the same time, ending up with the opposite man from the one they expected/were engaged to. Despite the mix up, it turns out both couples are best suited for each other. One of the grooms in both dramas is a general and the other is a sick/disabled young man.



