1. Both have Secretary × Boss romance
2. Both have reallyyyyy amazing chemistry D:
3. Both are obviously Office romcoms. <3
Tho the plots are a little different, in the sense of romance and jobs and present connection of the characters it's the same.
You really need to try out What's Wrong With Secretary Kim if you're loving Oh My Boss so far ;)
2. Both have reallyyyyy amazing chemistry D:
3. Both are obviously Office romcoms. <3
Tho the plots are a little different, in the sense of romance and jobs and present connection of the characters it's the same.
You really need to try out What's Wrong With Secretary Kim if you're loving Oh My Boss so far ;)
The dramas differ completely in terms of genre, so they give very diferent feelings (though you'll wanna hug the leads in both hehe), but they have some similar points (spoiler alert):
- A trauma in childhood that greatly affects the characters' adult life;
- Supportive families, but with some sibling (between brothers) issues;
- A solid, lovely main couple that isn't bothered by third parties. They meet when they're young, go their separe ways and only meet again as adults. They trust each other from the beginning until the ending.
- A trauma in childhood that greatly affects the characters' adult life;
- Supportive families, but with some sibling (between brothers) issues;
- A solid, lovely main couple that isn't bothered by third parties. They meet when they're young, go their separe ways and only meet again as adults. They trust each other from the beginning until the ending.