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.
similar feeling. male lead has a unique skill and wants to do things his way while the rest of the world may not quite agree with his pacing/timing.
the female lead is not as good as she wants to be in her chosen field but her perseverance and personality attract future love.
the female lead is not as good as she wants to be in her chosen field but her perseverance and personality attract future love.
you get the office dynamics, old love vs a new love, successful career woman and nice chemistry between leads. PoH has more female friendships. Both have elements of over the top comedy at the beginning and end of the series
Discovering love takes work. Great chemistry. PoH has more interesting dynamics between the leads because they don't seem like your stereotypical drama leads but more like the typical stereotype of a second leads. but this time you get to see why they think the way they do and why they act the way they do. LNF has all the drama clichés you could hope for yet you still get excited for what comes next.
You want to know who will outmaneuver who first? These dramas are full of twists and turns and keep the thrills coming.
oMG talk about a time crunch. With Punch the tension never ends. but you keep coming back for more hoping against hope things will all work out in the end. With God's Gift... there's also a lot of tension but the ending left me wanting.
heartbreakingly epic. love, justice, hate, revenge, combat, and politics come in all shapes and forms in drama and but These dramas do it beautifully.
you really want to know if the ends justify the means. both dramas have people doing good and bad things for a variety of reasons and you really don't know who to root for but you hope that good triumphs. Or whatever passes for good in this world.
both have an unexpected pregnancy between strangers and the surprising aftermath of discovering a new meaning of what family can be.
LNF turns up the angst and WL turns up the laughs.
Both are charming and good for a weekend drama marathon.
LNF turns up the angst and WL turns up the laughs.
Both are charming and good for a weekend drama marathon.
both have some nice chemistry between the leads and you really want to root for them to get together in spite of what everyone else thinks.
The little boy is also cute (although much cuter and more adorable in A Thousand Kisses).
Secondary characters are multidimensional and get solid development relevant to the plot(s).
The little boy is also cute (although much cuter and more adorable in A Thousand Kisses).
Secondary characters are multidimensional and get solid development relevant to the plot(s).
both are about being betrayed, surviving that betrayal and making the betrayer pay.
both follow a special team of investigators that catch the worst bad guys.