These are completely different plot-wise, but they leave you with a similar feel and strong message. In both dramas, the leads fall for each other while the female lead helps the male face his fears and overcome emotional issues from childhood, and the male lead helps to break down her guarded emotional walls. Plus the supporting cast in both are just as lovable! Add some gif-able comedic scenes and squeal-worthy bromances and you've got a couple of dramas worthy of a 10 star rating IMHO! If you like one then you're sure to like the other.
- about broken and burdened characters who are trying to make peace with the past and move on though they are different issues. ( mental illness vs death of a spouse , fear of intimacy vs professional misconduct).
- the Dr Female Lead with a phobia/fear or hiding some painful past incident.
- the positive and supportive working environment. Bosses in both dramas have similar characters and encourage growth of those around them by encouraging them.
- Drs have different professions though ( Gynecologist vs a Psychiatrist)
- the Dr Female Lead with a phobia/fear or hiding some painful past incident.
- the positive and supportive working environment. Bosses in both dramas have similar characters and encourage growth of those around them by encouraging them.
- Drs have different professions though ( Gynecologist vs a Psychiatrist)
-Both medical dramas
*Doctor John is much more medical focused though
-Female lead is there to help male lead through tough times
*Can't say much so as to not spoil
-Just a similar vibe between both dramas
*Especially with the music
In general both are really good dramas and I would 10000% recommend you give them a shot
*Doctor John is much more medical focused though
-Female lead is there to help male lead through tough times
*Can't say much so as to not spoil
-Just a similar vibe between both dramas
*Especially with the music
In general both are really good dramas and I would 10000% recommend you give them a shot
Delves further into an occupation,this time psychiatry and mental illness. Same writer and director, Kwangsoo as a support role, Sung Dong Il also as a support role with a really great relationship. It's relatable and talks about the realities of the job and how mental illnesses are more prevalent than we think. Like Live, it's a really beautiful watch.
Both have a female and a male protagonists, suffering from mental illnesses. One of the male protagonists is diagnosed with schizoprenia.
Both deal with crimes, which happened in the past and a whole bunch of people trying to find the truth.
In it there is a beautiful man, suffering from auditory hallucinations.
Both deal with crimes, which happened in the past and a whole bunch of people trying to find the truth.
In it there is a beautiful man, suffering from auditory hallucinations.
Both male leads are writers who are fond of releasing consistent dark novels. Well, there's a story behind, but its story is interesting as characters' real personalities keep on developing. This is beyond a romcom drama! ^^
There's also a connection between Go Kyung Pyo and D.O. characters and the male leads that only them could experience.
There's also a connection between Go Kyung Pyo and D.O. characters and the male leads that only them could experience.
Both dramas deal with the psychological aspect of human nature as well as romance and life in general. MARS is a bit more deep and dark than It's okay, It's love but both are very good dramas. MARS is one of my absolute favorites, it's based on, and follows quite faithfully, the original manga by Fuyumi Soryo. I absolutely recommend you check it out! Like the phrase goes, it's an oldie but a goodie. ^_^