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This mobile drama tells four love stories, "Last Love", "Birthday", "Triangle" and "Room Service". Each love story takes place in the "Sweet Room" of a hotel. BBTV released it as a keitai drama.
With the theme of ''various invisible forms of love,'' this captures the joy of being loved by the person you love and the moments of love that give you a glimpse of excitement.
With the theme of ''various invisible forms of love,'' this captures the joy of being loved by the person you love and the moments of love that give you a glimpse of excitement.
With the theme of ''various invisible forms of love,'' this captures the joy of being loved by the person you love and the moments of love that give you a glimpse of excitement.
Both shows revolve around loser husbands and wives who are too good for thema and ofcourse, their failing marriages.
Both have comedic and interesting takes on what truly makes a marriage work!
Both have comedic and interesting takes on what truly makes a marriage work!
Both series emphasize on having limited days ... in 49 days, it is conditional though. If the person in coma can overcome a problem, she can continue living.
Both are Republican Era mini dramas in which the characters are working to solve a series of bizarre murders.
Both are Republican Era mini dramas in which the characters are working to solve a series of bizarre murders.
Both are Republican Era mini dramas in which the characters are working to solve a series of bizarre murders.
Both are Republican Era mini dramas in which the characters are working to solve a series of bizarre murders.
Both have strong FLs who were sold off by their families/people and worked hard to rise above their fate. Both MLs are good hearted, wealthy, and devoted to the FL. Both dramas have a similar realistic and serious tone and style.
Both dramas involve ghosts that one of the leads can see and has a job relating to. Both MLs are loners with a terrible fate that means they are fated to die soon who find hope when the FL enters their lives.
- Quirky, unconventional FLs that are aloof, perpetually tired, and went through a lot.
- Supportive and cute MLs that stand by FL no matter what.
- Stories focused on FL's workplace (in TSNF, ML is her coworker while in MD he is not)
- Local small-town vibes in TSNF, actual small town in MD.
- Both are quirky and unusual watches with absurd humour and heartfelt stories.
- Girlboss x Malewife leads' relationship
- Quirky supporting cast
Main difference is that TSNF is supernatural while MD is medical realism. Also in TSNF's ML and FL's relationship is more implied while in MD the leads get together and date in the drama itself.
- Supportive and cute MLs that stand by FL no matter what.
- Stories focused on FL's workplace (in TSNF, ML is her coworker while in MD he is not)
- Local small-town vibes in TSNF, actual small town in MD.
- Both are quirky and unusual watches with absurd humour and heartfelt stories.
- Girlboss x Malewife leads' relationship
- Quirky supporting cast
Main difference is that TSNF is supernatural while MD is medical realism. Also in TSNF's ML and FL's relationship is more implied while in MD the leads get together and date in the drama itself.
Crown Prince Yi Gak finds that he has been transported from the Joseon Dynasty to modern-day Seoul. He meets Hong Se Na, who bears a striking resemblance to his dead wife, and is determined to solve the 300-year-old mystery of her death. With his own resemblance to the CEO’s grandson at the company where Se Na works, Gak assumes the identity of the young man to stay close to her. Can the Crown Prince navigate a modern corporation to find clues to his own time period?
Kim Boong Do is a scholar who had supported the reinstatement of Queen In Hyun when Jang Hee Bin's schemes resulted in her being deposed and replaced as King Suk Jong's queen consort. He travels 300 years into the future of modern Seoul and meets Choi Hee Jin, a no-name actress who is expecting a career renaissance through her role as Queen In Hyun in a TV drama.



