The female protagonist time travels to the past. However, this is part of her job as she is sent on "missions" to certain historic eras, so the drama overall does not become boring. The protagonist is also considered to be odd/unique to those she meets in the past since she is from the future. She also has a past life and there is a underlying secret to her life.
Both starts with modern day, and with the main characters they kind of go back in time to solve each an every person's problems. And at the end the main character's problem is solved the same way.
In both, a customer comes with a problem, and they go back in time to solve it, and the customer doesn't even realize what happened, but they only realize that the problem is solved/ they feel better at the end.
Only the destined ones can see this place.
The main character is a powerful character with secrets about the other main character, that they hide from the other main character.
In both, a customer comes with a problem, and they go back in time to solve it, and the customer doesn't even realize what happened, but they only realize that the problem is solved/ they feel better at the end.
Only the destined ones can see this place.
The main character is a powerful character with secrets about the other main character, that they hide from the other main character.
Both dramas are similar as both main leads need to accomplish the mission in each story to get to the next story and eventually getting to the main goal (12th door/changing fate). The main lead in The Journey time-travels to the different times & places in her past lifetimes to help others resolve their past conflicts collecting a drop of tears from certain person (moving closer to changing her fate) whereas the main lead in The Spirealm enters the different doors with different stories/games to accomplish mission obtaining the key and clue to the next door (until they reach the final door).
This is the first season of this drama and both has similar story setting:- a strong-headed heroine (definitely not the damsel-in-distress sort) who had lost her memories of her childhood friend being trapped in an endless cycle of going in and out of different stories where each time she will meet the same guy (playing the male lead) and they will both fall for each other but get separated once her mission for each story is completed. The male lead ended up going from one story to another in the hopes of meeting her again. In the end, they will meet in real life and the back-story on what happened to them will reveal itself but that's something to look froward to in Season 2. This is similar to The Journey with the only difference is in The Journey, the female lead had to complete missions through different historical periods (time-traveling) while the male lead(s) searched for her through time. If you liked The Journey, you'll love The Story of Souls from Endless Books.