Both leads share painful pasts in both dramas and fall in love as they heal their wounds together. Both are beautiful love stories that are worth watching.
Both of the dramas have a husband who fall for another woman who is rich and pretend not to care for their son. Once they see their ex-wife falling for another man, they get all possessive and pretend like they do care when they actually don't.
Both of the dramas have a husband who fall for another woman who is rich and pretend not to care for their son. Once they see their ex-wife falling for another man, they get all possessive and pretend like they do care when they actually don't.
Although these dramas have two VERY different story lines, the main female protagonist in Make a Woman Cry (Deok In) gives off a similar vibe as Yankumi in the Gokusen series. Deok In does her best to protect the young male students from bullies, and goes to far lengths to ensure their safety, even giving them life lessons during the way (plus, she's quite a talented martial artists like Yankumi). Although Yankumi is a teacher and Deok In is in the restaurant business, I felt like the slice of life/serious feel is definitely apparent in these two as they protect those around then, especially in/near a school setting.