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Ensembles.
First half focuses on the leads in their teen years.
Second half focuses on them further into their adult lives.
In the first half, the male lead likes the female lead's best friend. In the second half, he comes to realize his feelings/fall for the female lead.
Male lead's best friend also has feelings for female lead.
The second female lead disappears at the end of the first half.
First half focuses on the leads in their teen years.
Second half focuses on them further into their adult lives.
In the first half, the male lead likes the female lead's best friend. In the second half, he comes to realize his feelings/fall for the female lead.
Male lead's best friend also has feelings for female lead.
The second female lead disappears at the end of the first half.
-The vibes feel very similar
Both focus on the lower class and how they're viewed with cruelty or indifference by the upper class. Both dramas have a wealthy FL who looks down upon and treats the lower class ML cruelly when he comes to her for some task/request in the first episode. Both MLs appear to/are hiding a secret past/identity.
Both focus on the struggle of lower class people and servants against an indifferent or cruel society and upper class.
both survival sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good
Same wonder coach storyline with nice team building feels, also the part about discovering new talent felt same. It just got th egenral sports/ warm vibes.
The secretary quits her job (of course both have different reasons)
In both dramas the female leads are dealing with narcissistic bosses.
Ultimately both bosses fall in love with the female leads.
Master of My Own has less intimate moments and is more focused on investment. But the leads do share a lot of screentime together.
In both dramas the female leads are dealing with narcissistic bosses.
Ultimately both bosses fall in love with the female leads.
Master of My Own has less intimate moments and is more focused on investment. But the leads do share a lot of screentime together.
The storyplot is almost the same given Time travelling from modern era to Joseon era and vice versa.
The link between the MC also started with a letter written by the King on the said era. While in BAYM, it was the King's journal which linked the MC together.
I learned about the food Omu Rice in the drama RP, while lots of Korean with French influenced dishes were introduced here in BAYM.
The link between the MC also started with a letter written by the King on the said era. While in BAYM, it was the King's journal which linked the MC together.
I learned about the food Omu Rice in the drama RP, while lots of Korean with French influenced dishes were introduced here in BAYM.
the ending reminds me of 'a dream within a dream' and then i just realized they're actually quite similar!
- time travel* trope from modern time to the past*
- female leads meet awful tyrants detested by history
- satisfying ending you probably have not gotten in a very long time lol
- time travel* trope from modern time to the past*
- female leads meet awful tyrants detested by history
- satisfying ending you probably have not gotten in a very long time lol
Both main characters are beautiful, in love with each other and suitable for each other, but have problems communicating. The drama shows us the problems in the world of rich people and their families.
Love's Ambition gives off a "can't stop watching their messy love" feeling...... Skip a Beat gives off the exact same vibe.
Both couples drive you crazy in the best way:
-Strong FLs
-Complicated MLs
And lastly..... Relationships you can't look away from.
The tension between Xu Yan & Shen Hao Ming reminded me so much of Qiao Jing & Gu Yi..... different stories same addictive energy.
Both dramas prove: Messy love is the hardest to look away from.
The tension, the passion and oooooooh yes THE SECRETS
Both couples drive you crazy in the best way:
-Strong FLs
-Complicated MLs
And lastly..... Relationships you can't look away from.
The tension between Xu Yan & Shen Hao Ming reminded me so much of Qiao Jing & Gu Yi..... different stories same addictive energy.
Both dramas prove: Messy love is the hardest to look away from.
The tension, the passion and oooooooh yes THE SECRETS
- Both shows have a large focus on cooking, although Royal Feast is focused on Chinese cuisine, and Bon Appétit has a variety but mainly Korean cuisine.
- A king/crown prince falling in love with a chef/cook, and the cook/chef being reluctant to be in a relationship with them.
- Royal brothers who plot against each other for the throne.
- Showcases friendship between those who work in the kitchen and the main female lead.
- Happy ending for the leads.
- A king/crown prince falling in love with a chef/cook, and the cook/chef being reluctant to be in a relationship with them.
- Royal brothers who plot against each other for the throne.
- Showcases friendship between those who work in the kitchen and the main female lead.
- Happy ending for the leads.
The enigmatic, intelligent, competent, and highly educated protagonist unravels the mystery of his past by working as a forensic scientist and solving cases through autopsies.
The protagonist suffers from anger issues. Or rather, the people around him suffer from his anger issues. The protagonist is an intelligent, educated, and experienced doctor who puts his work above all else.
In both dramas: The main character pretends to be someone she is not, the life of rich and successful people is shown, a marriage of convenience.
beautiful and stylish FL
beautiful and stylish FL