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In both series one of its characters wants a child without getting married and tries to convince the man to sleep with her.


In both series the main lead is an eccentric immature man, both are romantic-comedies that involve a violent woman, both have the main female act all innocent when it comes to relationships.


Similar plot a woman want a child but not a husband looks for the ideal sperm donor then goes after him. The female lead in the Korean drama was more shall I say resourceful about obtaining said sperm pretty hilarious.


Both have really, really epic bromance, great main actors (Ji Chang Wook with Yoo Seung Hoo and Kim Woo Bin with Lee Jong Suk) and love story isn't actually important, so if You enjoy bromances, you'll love both dramas ^_^
The similarity of reporters dealing with conspiracy. What is more, Ji Chang Wook appears in this drama too.


It made me think of the situation Ki Tae's mother had to go through and probably many other ahjummas around South Korea. While Sa Geum Ran is at the age where she can still change her life..there are many pitiful women around the world who lost their courage and live in pointless marriages because they're too afraid or have no other opportunities to start anew. With age come the problems..and it becomes harder to let go.


A man changes himself to get revenge on the woman who broke his heart.


The premise is quite similar. Get Karl tells the story of a man who wants to get back with his girlfriend so he has a make-over and becomes successful.


Changing yourself to get the man you love but in the process realizing that the man you need was right beside you all along.


Changing a woman, making her more lovable to those around her. In both the result is made to make someone jealous.


Both leads love each other ---> get married ---> fight/troubles ---> mature gradually/understand each other better ---> happily ever after


Pregnancy leading to marriage , mature story without unnecessary cliches.


Both show the rediscovery and appreciation for the little things in life while going through the last moments of one's life.


Both dramas involve a young girl who dresses up as a boy to hide their identity. Both females leads began to work for an older rich guy who begans to struggle with their sexuality as they fall in love with what they believe are guys. Taddao Bussaya has more drama than Coffee Prince, but they are both very enjoyable.


If you like to challenge your values in doing what you have to do for the greater good then this is for you.
Please keep in mind that you may not be smiling by the end of it, but you won'tbe forgetting these tragic protagonists anytime soon.
Please keep in mind that you may not be smiling by the end of it, but you won'tbe forgetting these tragic protagonists anytime soon.