Both: Theme about death. Each episode 1 character dies, episodic format.
Differences: Loss.Time.Life has no main leads, but changes leads every ep,
vs The Midnight Studio also has an overaching storyline with same leads (but also has episodic format/guest stars with own story that ep)
Differences: Loss.Time.Life has no main leads, but changes leads every ep,
vs The Midnight Studio also has an overaching storyline with same leads (but also has episodic format/guest stars with own story that ep)
Both dramas deals with theme of death.
Death's Game has ML dying over and over each ep and TMS has a different guest character dying each ep.
Both good dramas. ??
Death's Game has ML dying over and over each ep and TMS has a different guest character dying each ep.
Both good dramas. ??
Both feature a gay guy ending up starting the love story for the main leads, and hiding being gay:
Wedding Impossible has FL marrying a gay guy, which leads to love story with ML
Ruk Nee Jae Jad Hai FL spending time with what she thinks is her gay BFF (is really the straight twin/ML), which leads to love story with ML.
Wedding Impossible has FL marrying a gay guy, which leads to love story with ML
Ruk Nee Jae Jad Hai FL spending time with what she thinks is her gay BFF (is really the straight twin/ML), which leads to love story with ML.
Both dramas have an umeployed suicdical male lead, who gets dragged into either an afterlife as grim reaper preventing suicides or an multiple lives games involving death, because of their suicidal ideation.
Completely different plots but
both dramas have the same type of quirky over the top type of very fun humor.
both dramas have the same type of quirky over the top type of very fun humor.
Both intriguing mystery dramas, both on the lighter side; Behind Your Touch even lighter with more comedy.
Link: Eat, Love, Kill has romance between leads, Behind Your Touch has mostly just romance between side characters.
Both have very similar vibes and mood and the settings seem similar
Link: Eat, Love, Kill has romance between leads, Behind Your Touch has mostly just romance between side characters.
Both have very similar vibes and mood and the settings seem similar
Both combine the genres Thriller + Comedy,
and are really well-written.
Vincenzo has more romance and is between the leads,
Behind Your Touch is mostly just romance between side characters.
FL & ML are duos on a mission (revenge or crime-solving) and have fun side-characters as helpers.
The Female Lead Characters in both are some of the best female leads in Kdrama.
Vincenzo's FL is. a strong woman and cool,
Behind Your Touch has the cutest & quirkiest FL.
and are really well-written.
Vincenzo has more romance and is between the leads,
Behind Your Touch is mostly just romance between side characters.
FL & ML are duos on a mission (revenge or crime-solving) and have fun side-characters as helpers.
The Female Lead Characters in both are some of the best female leads in Kdrama.
Vincenzo's FL is. a strong woman and cool,
Behind Your Touch has the cutest & quirkiest FL.
Korean historical dramas around japanese colonial rule. Basketball set also during divison of korea into north and south.
For viewers who like 20th century historicals.
For viewers who like 20th century historicals.
Both are historical kdramas set in the 20th century, Song of the Bandits 1905-1920s
and Girls Generation 1979 in 1979.
Both have some romance.
and Girls Generation 1979 in 1979.
Both have some romance.
Historical adventure dramas with some romance.
Both visually stunning, though Song of the Bandits obviously has a higher budget thanks to Netflix.
Both are about two lands or kingdoms who are at war with each other/trying to break free from imperialism.
Song of The Bandits it's Korea and Japan.
Dung Duang Haruetai has two imaginary kingdoms.
Both visually stunning, though Song of the Bandits obviously has a higher budget thanks to Netflix.
Both are about two lands or kingdoms who are at war with each other/trying to break free from imperialism.
Song of The Bandits it's Korea and Japan.
Dung Duang Haruetai has two imaginary kingdoms.
Both are historical dramas set in the 20th century, with some romance.
Song of the Bandits is set in 1905-1920s.
Chaloey Sak set in late 1940s.
Song of the Bandits is set in 1905-1920s.
Chaloey Sak set in late 1940s.