For those who loved Sunny and the Grim Reaper, the next step to take might be Touch Your Heart.
Although, it should be clarified that the genre is very different. While Goblin is a dramatic fantasy, this is a lighthearted romcom.
The fact that she's an actress and he's an actual lawyer who's, in a way, preparing her for her role, is a little nod to the ending scene on Goblin when we get a glimpse of their next life and she's an actress while he's a real cop advising them on set.
Although, it should be clarified that the genre is very different. While Goblin is a dramatic fantasy, this is a lighthearted romcom.
The fact that she's an actress and he's an actual lawyer who's, in a way, preparing her for her role, is a little nod to the ending scene on Goblin when we get a glimpse of their next life and she's an actress while he's a real cop advising them on set.
There's a very similar dynamic between the male and female lead.
Just like LLTG, here the FL is a rebellious teenager who was abandoned at her grandmother's house, causing her to have a bad relationship with her parents once they get her back. She grew up to be sneaky and conspiring. The ML notices that about her and likes her for it, while occasionally aiding her in her plans.
Just like LLTG, here the FL is a rebellious teenager who was abandoned at her grandmother's house, causing her to have a bad relationship with her parents once they get her back. She grew up to be sneaky and conspiring. The ML notices that about her and likes her for it, while occasionally aiding her in her plans.
The female lead is very mature and smart in both of these. They're also both business women that manage to run their own lives independently. The male leads are very supportive in both and are content with watching the FL shine.
they're both generational stories with complex family dynamics. They also both explore the impact of community and a support system and generational trauma.