Same mysterious and manipulative husband. Relationship seems perfect but the wife soon begins to suspect the husband of keeping a dark secret. Both also have loving husbands to the wife, but Dear Liar's husband is also pretty mean to her while FOE's husband is only nice to his wife and nobody else really.
similarity is in term of family of 3... the good relationship of father and daughter, both series the mother is the police officer and have to deal with criminal case... the difference is in W2L the husband is lawyer/prosecutor while in FoE the husband is the suspect of murderer.. both series show the husband love the wife and his family very much and will try his best to protect his love one regardless of what happen..
at first it blew my mind that Bride in Sneakers came from the same screenwriter with Flower of Evil, since they have very different tone (serious melodrama/police procedural in FoE vs romcom in BiS), but after I watch BiS in its entirety, I keep finding things reminding me of FoE . The biggest one is the male lead in BiS--his appearance and personality is quite similar to Kim Moojin from FoE. The mention of the FL gets rained when wearing new clothes/shoes. Character digging trash for evidence. Both stories involved bathroom cleaner and taxi driver. Writer used "Gwaenchana saram" (decent person) and "Geojitmal cheoreom" (like a lie) phrase in an unforgettable way in FoE, and as a fan of FoE I can't help but noticing she used the phrase in BiS too.
Yoshino Michi is 32 years old. She's been married for five years, but hasn't had sex for the last two. It's not as if she doesn't get along with her husband, it's just that the sex part is lacking. It was a bit unexpected, but one night when she when drinking with her colleague, Niina Makoto, she wound up confessing that her marriage had turned sexless. And then, a shocked Niina responded "My marriage is sexless, too," and smiled with a lonely look in his eyes.