From C to K drama. Despite being from two different countries, the similarities are as follow:
- both MLs owns or family own a successful food platform company
- both FLs works for the said organisation
- secondary couples are part of the charm of both dramas
- both FLs have female besties who are loyal and protects their respective FLs
- both MLs owns or family own a successful food platform company
- both FLs works for the said organisation
- secondary couples are part of the charm of both dramas
- both FLs have female besties who are loyal and protects their respective FLs
A group of three girlfriends going through the ups and downs of life together. Both dramas show that having girlfriends is a bond of sisterhood where together, you can get through the toughest points of your life.
These two dramas are adorable and quirky. Both are about love of animals and their interaction. One show the human can communicate to the animal, while another is the opposite. For lovers of animals and super cute shows.
Both dramas used food as means of healing. In 'Chocolate' food is used to heal and to connect between the two leads. In 'The Witch's Diner', food is used to grant wishes for the client. That is where the similarities end. Watch TWD if you want to watch food related Kdrama.
Con man, fraud, and creating and working with awesome team - need to say more? Both have a similar vibe where the ML is the smart con man.
Both leads sell haunted real-estates and using their gifts to help others. Having great team member/s is also similar.
For you who wants to see more of the FL, Rosy Zhao Lu Si, work. Has elements of romance, love/hate and strong female lead.
Alternate story-telling of the 'Well-Intended Love'. Domineering CEO ML with obsession to his FL. Not nearly as fun as the first season.
For lovers of almost soap-opera romance drama watcher, where the MLs are the domineering CEO and nearly every side characters have something against the FL.
The FL goes into the story she is editing and falls in love with the ML of the story in that story. Like TRoTAR, Lost Romance's FL also changed the fate of the original character. And that's where the fun begins :)
If you like the time-travelling aspect of Sisyphus, Tomorrow With You has this element. That's it. Tomorrow With You is more romance, while Sisyphus has a bit of it.
A slight dystopian angle - FL in Sisyphus if from the future whilst The Devil Judge sets in alternate version of South Korea. Both shows are gritty and "going against a system".