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Akoko and Mitsuki are two childhood friends that are so different, yet they still get along well. What happens when they both catch feelings for the same boy? Of course, they're shaken, but good friends shouldn't fight for a boy... right?
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both dramas have:
- boss lady FL (FL has more money and a higher career position)
- divorce involved (and hidden **spoiler** involved)
- families oppose the marriage at first
- ML and FL are "fated" (met as children, and had a whirlwind romance)
- FL has a job scandal where she is implicated and needs to restart as a boutique design company
- two side CPs
- well-casted/great acting

differences:
- MLA: ML is very immature/childlike
- MLA: consistent arguing leads to miscommunication; BA: lack of arguing leads to miscommunication

Begin Again definitely is the higher/better production drama. But Meet Love Again could be a filler drama if you're not in the mood for a rewatch. As of now, no eng subs on MLA though...
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