
Both have the same energy for chaos.
Both have the legendary Kichise Michiko.
Both have memorable characters and relationships.
Handler tackles about manager×artist while kakenai talks about screenwriting×production.
For me, they are the prequel and sequel of one another, knowing it shows us the entertainment industry. :)
Ahhh, time to rewatch kakenai but it is no longer available in netflix..
Both have the legendary Kichise Michiko.
Both have memorable characters and relationships.
Handler tackles about manager×artist while kakenai talks about screenwriting×production.
For me, they are the prequel and sequel of one another, knowing it shows us the entertainment industry. :)
Ahhh, time to rewatch kakenai but it is no longer available in netflix..


Definitely weird to pair these 2 because they are far off from the story line, but hear me out.
If you want to bridge from Kdrama to Jdorama or the other way around (if you enjoyed the writing style of the coup), I highly recommend you this. My reason leans more on to the Japanese side of making dramas
It is similar, in the essence of Jdoramas that you get a dilemma at the start of the drama, which will be resolved at the middle but put the character/s in a pinch again before the end for the next episode. Still the characters and story revolves around the original plot.
In my opinion, as an avid audience of both country, , Idol: the coup can par the cycle writing of Kakenai.
If you want to bridge from Kdrama to Jdorama or the other way around (if you enjoyed the writing style of the coup), I highly recommend you this. My reason leans more on to the Japanese side of making dramas
It is similar, in the essence of Jdoramas that you get a dilemma at the start of the drama, which will be resolved at the middle but put the character/s in a pinch again before the end for the next episode. Still the characters and story revolves around the original plot.
In my opinion, as an avid audience of both country, , Idol: the coup can par the cycle writing of Kakenai.
