

They're both fun and light dramas with a more serious backdrop of abuse and neglect with the main male lead. Both male leads have a tense relationship with their grandparent that results them taking extreme measures - one goes to hide everything he likes and suppresses himself, and one develops OCD and mysophobia. Both grandparent in both dramas get off a bit too easily in my opinion - like sorry an apology is not going to heal years of abuse, but that's just me! Outside of that, both drama feature a boss-employee relationship, plenty of funny moments, and the main message is all about loving your partner as they are.
(I do admittedly like My Dearest Nemesis better, but if you need another drama that's similar in vibes and messages, but different enough that you aren't watching the same show again, I think CWPFN is one to consider.)
(I do admittedly like My Dearest Nemesis better, but if you need another drama that's similar in vibes and messages, but different enough that you aren't watching the same show again, I think CWPFN is one to consider.)


If you loved the period flashbacks of Chicago Typewriter, then you'll love Youth of May! Youth of May is another period flashback of a time in Korea that was filled with protests and movements and politics. It starts off light and sweet, but soon explores the serious events that unfold, much like Chicago Typewriter does. The romance is sweet as well in this drama. There is also a heartbreaking aspect to this story like there was with Chicago Typewriter. On the surface, the dramas may sound very similar, but they are quite different once you start watching! But if you loved Chicago Typewriter and want another period/historical drama with talks of movements and romance, then Youth of May is the one for you.


If you loved the lonely supernatural being and a strong, determined woman in Goblin, then you'll love Doom at Your Service. The pace of Doom at Your Service is a little bit faster than Goblin, but I think it's done well. Both shows have great cinematography, OSTs, storylines (I really enjoyed the secondary love storyline for DAYS), and delivers the wonderful yet heart-wrenching story of falling in love with a supernatural being.