- Both dramas have CEO falls in love with their assistant
- Both Male leads were cold in the beginning
-In the beginning the female leads hate the male lead
- Male lead chases the female lead
-RomCom
- Office love
Recommandé par WangYibosLily
1 Has a similar boss/secretary workplace romance
2. ML has been suffering from trauma and the secretary helps him
Recommandé par Arihant D
Secretary Kim is an overall much lighter and more classically comedic drama than Link, but both have a childhood connection/mystery which is key to the storylines. Link is more of a dark comedy, but if you enjoyed one you might enjoy the other.
Recommandé par emmam25
While male/female roles are reversed from Secretary Kim , Encounter also features a romance between an employee and the top executive of the company. The backdrops of both dramas feature filial piety and the chaos that brings with it which creates drama that that makes for excellent story lines. In both there is secrecy and chaos. Both feature the relationships as central theme of the drama. Both dramas are wonderfully written and have excellent OSTs as well!
Recommandé par buchae
An overpowered couple where both are equally powerful. The heroine is not a damsel in distress in either of the series. In addition, the couple has an amazing chemistry that most of us dream of.
Recommandé par Ath3na
1. Both the female leads have humble beginnings who are trying to sustain themselves on their own as well as are providing for their families simultaneously.
2. The leads in both the drama have childhood connections.
3. Workplace romance where the male leads are in a professionally superior position and are still trying to support the female leads both financially and emotionally as much as they can.
4. The sub plots of other coworkers comes off as equally impactful and touching as the main storyline.
Recommandé par Mridu
Both ML only realize they like FL when she quits her job and try to win her over from then on.

Both ML are CEOs and FL are their employee (in IMLY she is a screenwriter and WWWSK she is, obviosly, a secretary).

Recommandé par Ana
cute office romance where the ML is powerful and rich but the FL stands her ground and is strong in her own way
Recommandé par daya
Both have:
- Rich ML who’s the boss
- Mean male lead who will eventually soften up with Female Lead
- FUNNY office co-workers / supporting cast

Different:
- FL in Home Magazine is stranger to ML in the beginning
- FL in Secretary Kim has known Male Lead for years so they have a better foundation
Recommandé par girlygirl9983
- lovers being forced apart is always going to hurt
- the feelings more intense. Hence, they don’t even need steamy kisses to sell this romance drama.
- tend to be sweet and far more innocent
Recommandé par Rhea
“Autumn in My Heart” and “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim” are both popular South Korean dramas, but they differ in several ways. Let’s explore their similarities and differences:
Romantic Relationships:
“Autumn in My Heart”: This 2000 drama revolves around the tragic love story of childhood friends Joon-suh and Eun-suh. They are separated due to family circumstances and later reunite, facing emotional turmoil.
“What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim”: In this 2018 drama, a narcissistic CEO, Lee Young-joon, realizes his dependence on his hard-working secretary, Kim Mi-so. Their relationship evolves as they uncover traumatic childhood memories.
Emotional Depth:
Both dramas delve into emotional depth. “Autumn in My Heart” is known for tear-jerking moments, while “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim” balances romance, humor, and character growth.
Fate and Coincidence:
Both series emphasize fate and coincidence. In “Autumn in My Heart,” characters’ lives intersect unexpectedly. In “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim,” the protagonists’ shared past trauma plays a crucial role.
Heartfelt Confessions:
In “Autumn in My Heart,” Joon-suh and Eun-suh express their feelings despite challenges.
In “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim,” Young-joon’s heartfelt confession adds depth to the story.
Wedding Scenes:
Both dramas feature memorable wedding scenes. “Autumn in My Heart” portrays a bittersweet wedding, while “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim” delivers a fairy-tale ending.
Recommandé par Farah Safi
>In both dramas the male lead is portrayed by Park Seo Joon , in which he is a cold CEO
> Both dramas are romantic and have beautifully developed characters
>Actors have lovely chemistry
> If you enjoy Rom- Com this is definitely a must watch drama
> Has more witty and adult humor and does not rely on slap stick as much
> Definitely a more grown up / adult drama
> Portrays a very wholesome and somewhat realistic relationship

A comfort drama for me that is filled with lovable and memorable characters and a well written story.
Recommandé par MakiRoll10
I believe that the overall atmosphere and mood is similar, along with the plot. Both dramas also follow the rich man and poor girl cliché and there is no villain.
Recommandé par Jonn
Same writer and director. Besides the fantasy elements in gumiho both dramas are structured very similarly and have the same kind of humor.
Recommandé par TrashTaste
C-drama where FL works for the ML who is a CEO. They had a relationship in the past and they reconnect over the course of the episodes and fall back in love. Not as funny as What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.
Recommandé par AriKdrama12
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