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Very similar dramas with very similar and well written stories.
Both law dramas; one about judges and the other about prosecutors.
In both the FL became a judge/prosecutor because of her brother’s case.
There are several small cases, and one main big case. The main suspect was someone familiar and the story unwrapped nicely. The veteran actors were just as interesting as the mains in this. They were fantastic.
The main actors carried the drama well too.
The romance was slight, slow burn, and beautiful in both.
Recommended by Peephole - Jun 22, 2025
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There are several reasons I find Resident Playbook similar to My Liberation Notes.

First it’s about life, and the main character seems tired of work, and tired of many things. She’s nonchalant and looks aloof on the exterior. But we see their development.

And the drama shows us the lives of several people, and how they deal with what comes in their way. The siblings in MLN and the first year residents in RP.

Then we have a heart-stealing ML on the side who seems a bit older than the rest. Looks-wise they are both the not your flower-boy looking ML and that’s refreshing, but character wise they are different.

The FL approaches and makes moves on the ML first, and the relationship is a beautiful slow-burn that compliments the drama episodes. But never too much.

With different themes, in both cases the whole drama is a very relatable life scenario, but RP is a lot brighter.
Recommended by Peephole - Jun 3, 2025
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A fake pretends to be the lost child.
Two people fall in love with a certain confusion about identities. (i.e. fake-incest)

Beautiful historic dramas with a tense edge

However, KDSBH took its time to layout everything and carry on the story. It's much easier to sympathise with. And it's a proper full sageuk.
Recommended by Peephole - Jun 3, 2025
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Both dramas have the same makers and production teams giving the same deep feel with simple stories that revolve around the lives of a group of young people.

In Resident Playbook people who don't know each other at first, start working closely together.
Like in Resident Playbook, in Reply 1994, a small group of same-age people somehow start spending time together all living in the same boarding house.

In both dramas, there's a ML who is older than everyone in the group. And even though they have different personalities, they give a very similar gentle feeling, and have a similar relationship with the FL. Later, the FL starts developing feelings towards him, but he rejects for similar reasons.

The ML and FL interactions are very very similar and so are their positions. They have a great natural chemistry.

If you're looking for another great drama with a very similar feel, but also a different storyline, the other drama is HIGHLY recommended.
Recommended by Peephole - May 23, 2025
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Both are sports dramas about athletes with FL and ML similar in age and become close friends and get closer.

In both drama, the characters deal with an honest unintentional mistake that haunts them, accidents that changed them, and they get to face these incidents and grow.

In both dramas the MLs have bright personalities and a similar energy! And FLs are lovely.

The 2nd leads have good stories in both dramas too. And everyone is charming.
Recommended by Peephole - Feb 5, 2025
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Both dramas are sports/medical dramas in some sense, and tell the story of the ML and FL together in getting closer to their goals.

Both dramas are about athletes who join the national team. They are set in the national athletes' village.

Mental Coach Jegal deals with mental health and the ML is a mental coach who become close to the skater FL.
Dr. Champ deals with medicine where the FL is a surgeon who gets close to the athlete ML.

Jegal Gil can be compared to the 2ML in Dr. Champ, Lee Do Wook with his witty personality.

The second leads and other characters have interesting stories that were worth it as well.

In my opinion, Dr. Champ wins when it comes to the whole development of the story.
Recommended by Peephole - Feb 5, 2025
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Both dramas are about
a working woman
who decides to live single.
Due to circumstances
meets a naive man
from the country side (with an accent) ;)
And enter into a marriage relationship
Recommended by Peephole - Dec 6, 2024
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Both dramas are about found families, living close since childhood.. And friendships.

The timeline of both stories span many long years.

The leads relationship is organic.
A chilhood ‘oppa’ to lovers relationship.

In both dramas, one of the leads lost a sibling when they were young.

Both male leads have the same job later, I believe.
And he acts protective of the FL.
Recommended by Peephole - Nov 9, 2024
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30 years of friendship to lovers stories
Writing full of wit
Great relationship between the leads and evident chemistry...

Hoping for LND to be as good as 9E2O to recommend in more detail...
Recommended by Peephole - Aug 22, 2024
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Soft and romantic medical dramas.
Lovely chemistries
The dramas have that old warmth
Calm, meaningful and touching
The music feels similarly good
A great team of people working together
Recommended by Peephole - Mar 14, 2024
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Rom-Coms
Girl likes boy first
And she tries to seduce him with her futile ways. But she becomes of a lot of help to him.
The man is a big fool who doesn’t realise who the one he actually loves until much later
...And cute stuff xD
Recommended by Peephole - Feb 14, 2024
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There are so many similarities!
To start with
The dead twin-sister replacement.
A very protective 'older brother'.
Fake siblings.
Leads working at the family company.
And more...
Recommended by Peephole - Jan 15, 2024