- strangers and prisoners taken to compete for money to entertain psychos
- guards enforce rules on contestants who refuse with violence
- intense high stakes action scenes
- main characters attempts to fight against this created system
- guards enforce rules on contestants who refuse with violence
- intense high stakes action scenes
- main characters attempts to fight against this created system
Behind the scenes scenarios playing out in both series, mirroring the life celebrities (actors and singers) must go through.
This drama also includes palace politics, as well as a soul from the future traveling back to historic era, sprinkled with some comedy, with a little more romance.
Similar storytelling styles.
Both of these dramas are realistically paced. Without too much structure, the storylines naturally shift focus between characters relationships and perspectives, slowly revealing more information about the characters situations. “The Package” story is told in a vacation setting, focusing more on relationships. While, “Our Blues takes place in a small town, focusing on both relationships and individual reflection.
Both of these dramas are realistically paced. Without too much structure, the storylines naturally shift focus between characters relationships and perspectives, slowly revealing more information about the characters situations. “The Package” story is told in a vacation setting, focusing more on relationships. While, “Our Blues takes place in a small town, focusing on both relationships and individual reflection.
If you love “Crash landing on You” for it's “City Girl/Country Boy” trope and endearing supporting characters, “Hometown Cha Cha Cha” has these same tropes!
If you like your love stories flashing back to younger versions of lead characters, “When My Love Blooms” displays this same artistic choice.

