- Both couples are hella toxic
- Female leads r stunning
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Unsatisfying ending (in my opinion)
- Female leads r stunning
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Unsatisfying ending (in my opinion)
I think the vibes of having celebrity like characters are the same though really different storyline. Still surrounding about idols or celebrities in general.
- Similar female lead (both sassy and unbothered, very rare in dramas to have female leads like this, so if you really like this trope, you would for sure like one of these two dramas)
- Cold woman/Warm man ('Warm man' is more applicable for Doona! I would say, but both have definitely this theme)
- Mental Health
- Overall vibe feels similar with a slightly serious tone
- Cold woman/Warm man ('Warm man' is more applicable for Doona! I would say, but both have definitely this theme)
- Mental Health
- Overall vibe feels similar with a slightly serious tone
Doona and To My Star are two series I could never get tired of rewatching. Both feature the grumpy x sunshine trope with an idol who's on hiatus due to a controversy. In one, the lead ends up living with him as roommates, and in the other, she lives just one floor below. And the angst with "stop using me because you're bored" trope hits hard in both??
Pontifex Rembrary, a character known for his divine powers, gets transported to a new world while fighting a devil. He possesses the body of Woo Yeon Woo, a member of an unpopular idol group, and helps turn the group's fortunes around after a disastrous live performance. With his charisma and divine powers, he becomes popular among fans but faces challenges from his past, contending with strange religious groups and the devil.
“Beauty Inside” is a celebrity romance drama that really warmed my heart. It tells the story of Han Se Kye (Seo Hyun Jin), a top actress who must spend one week out of each month living in someone else’s body, and Seo Do Jae (Lee Min Ki), a brilliant man who suffers from prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces. While trying to overcome the unusual difficult challenges of their own lives, they end up finding each other to share their vulnerable sides with. Throughout the drama, it keeps on driving the question of whether you can love someone only for who they are on the inside and really makes you think.
This drama includes a little bit of everything – comedy, romance, music, friendship, and family. Yoon Tae In (Lee Jun Young) is the leader of the globally popular idol group LUNA who suffers from sleepwalking. In Yoon Joo (Jung In Sun) pretends to be a doctor that can treat his condition and ends up moving in to LUNA’s dorm. If you’re looking for a lighthearted and heartwarming celebrity romance drama that you can watch without much stress, “Let Me Be Your Knight” is perfect for you
“Sh**ting Stars” is a rom-com about the people who work behind the scenes in the entertainment industry, Despite the hurdles of dating a celebrity, the couple never once break up and stay devoted to each other the entire time: they only have eyes for one another! In addition to the delightful romance, it was wonderful seeing all the work that goes into the industry as Starforce Entertainment does their best to manage their stars. The friendship and bond they have as a team were definitely highlights of the show!
After a terrible first encounter between the two, Geun Young gets fired from her job, and believing that Who Joon is the cause of this, Geun Young becomes his anti-fan. A variety show producer then comes up with the brilliant(?) idea to cast these enemies on a virtual marriage program, and naturally, their plans to make each other’s lives difficult don’t really go as planned. For those like me who love light rom-coms and K-drama cliches, “So I Married the Anti-Fan” is a must-watch.