Both FL are Generals, and have lost their actual families, but have built families with their military brothers.
MLs are princes, who doesn't realize their affection for the FL right away.
They start out as transactional relationships, which then delves deeper into love, but is challenged with all the political details.
MLs are princes, who doesn't realize their affection for the FL right away.
They start out as transactional relationships, which then delves deeper into love, but is challenged with all the political details.
It's similar in a sense that both the main characters leave their workplaces to be able to give them a space to heal. Though not as melodramatic as Summer Strike, Doctor Slump also has a similar overall message.
Both FLs involve in the army. Both FLs hide their true identities, but are lucky to find someone who can genuinely care for them. Empress Ki has a full back story that progresses until she becomes an empress, which some might've missed for LOFG.
Firstly, both female leads hide their true identity from the male leads. Despite their desire for revenge, both pairs still find a way to forgive and love each other after all the disputes have been settled. Both female leads are strategic, and have their own sects. As for the male leads, they're both royalty. And they seem hard outside, but have affectionate hearts towards the female leads.
Both dramas have strong leads who compliment each other and work together to accomplish victory.
Even though Feud is about half the length of FotD, it carries the same excitement from beginning to end.
As a bonus, Tang 36 from FotD plays the male lead in Feud.
Even though Feud is about half the length of FotD, it carries the same excitement from beginning to end.
As a bonus, Tang 36 from FotD plays the male lead in Feud.
It's related in a sense that it is the FL who has an ability. For Im Sol, it's to go back in time, for Nam Hong Joo, it was to see the future in her dreams. In both dramas, fate is involved. Both also have very complex stories.
Cinematography is similar, and it's similar in a sense that both of the main characters are in a similar situation, and they find love :))
Same young female lead, she plays as twins in both dramas, except in the King's Affection, she plays a twin pair of a girl and a boy. Something happens to one of the twins in both dramas.
Again, Joseon Era setting, and political plots.
There is also a parallel of the main leads meeting at a young age, and starting to have feelings for each other since then.
Again, Joseon Era setting, and political plots.
There is also a parallel of the main leads meeting at a young age, and starting to have feelings for each other since then.
First parallel is the setting, both are set in the Joseon era. Next is the very political plot, with many plot twists and love rivalry. Yet, the main leads try to find how they could be able to love each other despite their obstacles.
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Another parallel though is that the main girl enters the palace as the male lead's concubine.
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Another parallel though is that the main girl enters the palace as the male lead's concubine.