I know one is a drama and the other is a reality dating show, but I'm mainly recommending because they both give that warm feeling of familial love.
Reply 1988 is a story of 4 families and their struggles/joys, with romance weaving in between. My Sibling's Romance is a dating show where 4 sets of siblings live together and go on dates with others without revealing who their sibling is.
Reply 1988 gave me a feeling of warmth that I have rarely felt while watching something. But My Sibling's Romance made me feel that same way, through the bond each sibling duo has. The dynamics differ but they are all equally precious. It's nice seeing the siblings root for each other and look out for each other in a setting where they don't know anyone else but each other. The backstories of each family will either leave you sobbing or with a massive grin.
Truly the best way I can describe it is that both are about family and love, and give you this big warm hug as you watch.
Reply 1988 is a story of 4 families and their struggles/joys, with romance weaving in between. My Sibling's Romance is a dating show where 4 sets of siblings live together and go on dates with others without revealing who their sibling is.
Reply 1988 gave me a feeling of warmth that I have rarely felt while watching something. But My Sibling's Romance made me feel that same way, through the bond each sibling duo has. The dynamics differ but they are all equally precious. It's nice seeing the siblings root for each other and look out for each other in a setting where they don't know anyone else but each other. The backstories of each family will either leave you sobbing or with a massive grin.
Truly the best way I can describe it is that both are about family and love, and give you this big warm hug as you watch.
If you're like me, waiting continuously for Move to Heaven part 2 or a drama that evokes the same feelings, Daily Dose of Sunshine is a great choice.
Each episode has focus on an individual character/story, but they do end up weaving in together. But the humanisation of each character is what makes both of these dramas amazing. Oftentimes we see people/characters and they just seem like regular people? But these dramas really delve into the humanity that each person carries and the stories that even the most basic looking people have. It truly makes you feel for each character there.
Each episode has focus on an individual character/story, but they do end up weaving in together. But the humanisation of each character is what makes both of these dramas amazing. Oftentimes we see people/characters and they just seem like regular people? But these dramas really delve into the humanity that each person carries and the stories that even the most basic looking people have. It truly makes you feel for each character there.
In Pinocchio, some people get 'Pinocchio Syndrome' which makes them hiccup whenever they lie. The FL has this issue and thus can never get away with lying.
In My Lovely Liar, the FL has the ability to catch lies.
In My Lovely Liar, the FL has the ability to catch lies.
In both, the FLs have complicated, troublesome relationships with their mothers. Somehow they both accidentally go back in time to when their mothers are teenagers in high school. They befriend them and try to prevent their mom from falling in love with their dad.
both are in a fantasy setting (time travel/manhwa characters) and FLs learn to use that to their advantage. because of that they realize how mean their one-sided SML crush is and discover the initially quiet and mysterious male lead
- Both in the School series
- Both have somewhat of a love triangle
- Both dramas have male leads who have tension between each other because of something in their past
- Strong FLs
- Both have somewhat of a love triangle
- Both dramas have male leads who have tension between each other because of something in their past
- Strong FLs