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In both dramas, the male leads need the help of the female leads to get their lives together and enter the business world — to rise high enough to take revenge on the ultimate giant of the economic world.
Similarities:
- Both fl's protect their son's and save them
- Both fl's get betrayed by their first husband's
- Both seek revenge on those that have wronged them
- Both first husband's get similiar punishments for wronging them
- Both Chinese Dramas
Differences:
- In The Maid, the fl gets a new identity
- In Eternal Joy with You, the fl has a second chance at life
- In The Maid, the fl had to live a different life for years, and come back to get vengeance
- In Eternal Joy with You, she had knowledge of her past and just restarted freshly
- Both fl's protect their son's and save them
- Both fl's get betrayed by their first husband's
- Both seek revenge on those that have wronged them
- Both first husband's get similiar punishments for wronging them
- Both Chinese Dramas
Differences:
- In The Maid, the fl gets a new identity
- In Eternal Joy with You, the fl has a second chance at life
- In The Maid, the fl had to live a different life for years, and come back to get vengeance
- In Eternal Joy with You, she had knowledge of her past and just restarted freshly
Both are based on the web novel Bi Wo Jia She Zheng Wang, Wo You Yun Ni Ku Shen Me, also known as "An Lian Shi Nian Bei Bi Jia, She Zheng Wang Lan Ru Huai
Oops has a recurring day while perfect husband has a slightly different paranormal event going on… both have very different endings starting with the same theme
Other than the recurring day, the series are quite different. But give them both a try, you may enjoy both.
Both have relationship troubles but qot doesn’t have the supernatural stuff of oops. The basic plot is similar in both, one is a 16 ep kdrama while the other is a 14 ep Chinese web series
Both have a similar theme, oops has some otherworldly stuff like repeating day, but otherwise they have the relationship fixing plot
Both have a similar relationship fixing theme…. One is more comedic and the other is more serious, but the point is the same
Both have the tangentially similar theme of fixing an ailing relationship…. Recommend to watch the other if you’ve liked the first whichever it is
Even though derailment has a more serious note to it, and the story is quite different, both seem to evoke the emotions…. Derailment has some memory logic to it and oops is about a time travel game….. I would recommend to watch the other if you’ve watched the first
Similar break up - reconcile theme with the leads trying to understand each other. Familiar wife has more depth and logic, but comparable amount of magic/time travel is involved….
Both series have relationship troubles and time travel. Oops! Has a recurring day, but otherwise the same theme is followed
This is a love-hate drama that explores modern family issues such as moral harassment, infertility, matchmaking apps for married people, domestic violence from wives, and cuckooing.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.
This is a love-hate drama that explores modern family issues such as moral harassment, infertility, matchmaking apps for married people, domestic violence from wives, and cuckooing.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.
This is a love-hate drama that explores modern family issues such as moral harassment, infertility, matchmaking apps for married people, domestic violence from wives, and cuckooing.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.
The protagonist, 29-year-old Yashima Risa, works at a life insurance company and leads a stable life, but her relationship with her husband of three years is strained by obligatory fertility treatments.
One day, this innocent and earnest woman meets a handsome man named Jochi Ryo, who is suffering from violence from his wife. However, her meddlesome desire to "save him" eventually turns into love, and Risa finds herself falling into a hellish affair.