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If you loved Top Star Yoo Baek, you’ll enjoy The Potato Lab too, it has the same comforting ‘city person heals in a rural place’ vibe, warm local characters, and a gentle romance that slowly grows in a peaceful countryside setting~ ?
Both drama, the male lead are like detective /police in the historical period. Both has funny comedy and serious elements. Both male leads are quirky, good looking, good martial art. Both female leads are cute, innocent a d pure at the beginning but grow to mature level
The main character's are similar; their experiences and the hidden identity. The neighborhood squads similar too, hilarious, smart.
A Continuation of the Encantadia Chronicles.
Crystal Bearers that protect the land of Encantadia which is seperate from our world.
One of the bearers, Terra, grows up on Earth but is then brought to save Encantadia by Pirena who was in the original show.
The return of foes from the first (rebooted series) series.
Familiar lands from the first (rebooted series) series.
Crystal Bearers that protect the land of Encantadia which is seperate from our world.
One of the bearers, Terra, grows up on Earth but is then brought to save Encantadia by Pirena who was in the original show.
The return of foes from the first (rebooted series) series.
Familiar lands from the first (rebooted series) series.
Both are cute romance dramas that start when the characters are in high and develops until they're in university. Both drama relationships are light, fluffly and without much angst.
Investigation jdramas.
Set in departments that are looked down upon/essentially forgotten by the rest of the police.
— Aren't taken seriously, but are productive nonetheless.
Both focus on a new character joining this environment (FL in K, ML in BSS).
Quirky chaotic and comedic in setting and character.
Set in departments that are looked down upon/essentially forgotten by the rest of the police.
— Aren't taken seriously, but are productive nonetheless.
Both focus on a new character joining this environment (FL in K, ML in BSS).
Quirky chaotic and comedic in setting and character.
The story of a father living with his children is reminiscent of the series "What Happens to My Family?" It has different scenarios, such as having two boys and two girls instead of two boys and one girl, and having a girl play the doctor character.
Similar bl undertones b/w male leads
one demon like ml, with burden of his past
one angel like ml who is attached to the demon always
demons holding 'stuff' on their backs, a major plot reveal based on it
completely different setups though
one demon like ml, with burden of his past
one angel like ml who is attached to the demon always
demons holding 'stuff' on their backs, a major plot reveal based on it
completely different setups though
The FL is older, both of them were part of an online gaming group, and their first meeting felt awkward.
The different is My Dearest Nemesis was on office setting
The different is My Dearest Nemesis was on office setting
Two dramas about solving mysteries. The important case is the death of a prince. This drama also features a female coroner - and, yes, she also starred in the drama Coroner's Diary.
both have rebirth, both have ML and FL fall in love, both have betrayal as a kickstarter/catalyst.
both done really well.
both done really well.
- Both are historical time travelling K-dramas
- Kang Hana is in both this dramas playing the hated/villain sister/consort character
- Both have tyrant kings tamed by the FL
- Both have happy or sad endings? Watch to know the answer!
- Kang Hana is in both this dramas playing the hated/villain sister/consort character
- Both have tyrant kings tamed by the FL
- Both have happy or sad endings? Watch to know the answer!
Investigation jdramas.
Set in departments that are looked down upon/essentially forgotten by the rest of the police.
— Aren't taken seriously, but are productive nonetheless.
Quirky chaotic female leads who annoy cold/rude male leads.
Both feature Ryu Raita in a supporting role.
Keizoku is apparently a parent story to SPEC though I see no direct correlation in story. SPEC leaned into supernatural abilities while Keizoku aimed to disprove and rationalize.
Set in departments that are looked down upon/essentially forgotten by the rest of the police.
— Aren't taken seriously, but are productive nonetheless.
Quirky chaotic female leads who annoy cold/rude male leads.
Both feature Ryu Raita in a supporting role.
Keizoku is apparently a parent story to SPEC though I see no direct correlation in story. SPEC leaned into supernatural abilities while Keizoku aimed to disprove and rationalize.
The same permise, if you like My sibling romance you would also like Dearest Dear. Heart-warming chaos!!
The same permise but a korean version!
Feels light at first, but unfolds with surprising depth. Clean story, fun chaos with the siblings!
Feels light at first, but unfolds with surprising depth. Clean story, fun chaos with the siblings!