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I am getting some old school tharntype vides from the first few episodes where one of them is more forceful and the other is confused.
Both are student focused dramas about maturing and learning about your sexuality.
Both are student focused dramas about maturing and learning about your sexuality.
Both movies feature main leads that are intersex. Both shows the struggles they face. One movie focuses on the relationship between the trio while the other has a much darker connotation.
Han Seok Kyu's characters are really similar. The cool doctor Kim Sa Bu becomes Mr. Shin that may look like an ordinary chicken shop owner, but he's the kind of person who appears just in time-when tempers flare, fists are about to fly, and chaos looms-to cool things down with one sharp, satisfying line that settles everything.
Han Seok Kyu's characters are really similar. The cool doctor Kim Sa Bu becomes Mr. Shin that may look like an ordinary chicken shop owner, but he's the kind of person who appears just in time-when tempers flare, fists are about to fly, and chaos looms-to cool things down with one sharp, satisfying line that settles everything.
Han Seok Kyu's characters are really similar. The cool doctor Kim Sa Bu becomes Mr. Shin that may look like an ordinary chicken shop owner, but he's the kind of person who appears just in time-when tempers flare, fists are about to fly, and chaos looms-to cool things down with one sharp, satisfying line that settles everything.
"Spirit fingers" and "Our beloved summer" are both live-action adaptation of webtoons created by Han Kyoung Chal
Walking on Thin Ice is about an ordinary wife who gets caught up in crime because of life’s problems. In A Model Family, a college professor ends up working for a drug cartel to save his family. Both are regular people pushed into dangerous situations.
Both main male characters swooped in on the other male character just for revenge's sake, to finally get caught in their own games!
Although in Revenged Love he thought he was a straight guy and he willingly went for a guy to avenge himself, in My Bias Is Showing, he does it for another guy that he was in love with.
Both story-lines are worth the watch!!
Although in Revenged Love he thought he was a straight guy and he willingly went for a guy to avenge himself, in My Bias Is Showing, he does it for another guy that he was in love with.
Both story-lines are worth the watch!!
Features a similar premise of an arrangement that evolves into genuine affection, with a cute and sweet story.
This drama like combination between both Bai Jingting Drama (Reset & You're My Hero).
His role as CIB (You're My Hero) and Time loop (Reset).
His role as CIB (You're My Hero) and Time loop (Reset).
Both have twin exchange and ml who secretly likes the exchanged twin
Both twins are in a coma and plots where the twin helps save the others career
Both twins are in a coma and plots where the twin helps save the others career
Both dramas feature female leads that are coroners who borrowed other people's personas to solve the mystery regarding their demise and avenge themselves.
Both is rooted in the wuxia genre, featuring a world of martial arts, chivalry, and a code of honor. They depict a complex martial world where personal skills, reputation, and morality are constantly tested. In both stories, the protagonists navigate this world while balancing personal goals, loyalty, and justice. Each story not only revolves around a central male protagonist whose decisions drive the plot, but also feature complex power struggles among rival factions.
- Both has Gong Jun as the male lead.
- Both stories revolve around martial arts sects, political factions, and power struggles.
- Both dramas have hidden identities, conspiracies, and betrayals shape the journeys of the leads.
- Both stories revolve around martial arts sects, political factions, and power struggles.
- Both dramas have hidden identities, conspiracies, and betrayals shape the journeys of the leads.
Mobius reminds me of Shining for One Thing because they both center on time travel and explore how changing the past affects emotions, relationships, and fate.
If you like stories that raise big questions about second chances, this might be your thing too.
If you like stories that raise big questions about second chances, this might be your thing too.