Not much as about pregnancy (a side couple does experience unexpected pregnancy and another unfulfilled wish for children) or even has a contract relationship, but the respective children of the leads end up living together as one family after the leads (re)marry each other. So the theme of loving relatives and kids not of your own blood is quite present here too (later on)
Plus the secondary couple Sangmin/Yeontea in here remind me a LOT on the romantic dynamic of the TRHC leads, indeed.
Sangmin = prior playboy, never in a serious relationship till meeting YT, is super head over heels for her and showering her with puppy-like adoration. YT changes his life for the better, makes him rethink all prior beliefs.
Yeontae = school teacher cares a lot about ppl around her, very diplomatic and nice unless she is pushed too far. Feels the need to deal with problems on her own instead to ask for help, doesn't want to be a bother to others. She is way more reserved with her feelings, needs a lot time to get comfortable with any display of or receiving affection. Very set in her way, stubborn once her mind is made up and need a lot of convincing to reconsider something.
Plus they started off disliking each other too, until SM fell first for her and started to woo a very reluctant YT in a very adamant golden retriever fashion like Taekyung did with Yeondoo. So if you love the (romantic) dynamic of the TRHC leads with ML being head over heels and FL more reluctant, you find more of the same goodness in Five Enough's secondary couple and their story trajectory (minus pregnancy angst of course)
Plus the secondary couple Sangmin/Yeontea in here remind me a LOT on the romantic dynamic of the TRHC leads, indeed.
Sangmin = prior playboy, never in a serious relationship till meeting YT, is super head over heels for her and showering her with puppy-like adoration. YT changes his life for the better, makes him rethink all prior beliefs.
Yeontae = school teacher cares a lot about ppl around her, very diplomatic and nice unless she is pushed too far. Feels the need to deal with problems on her own instead to ask for help, doesn't want to be a bother to others. She is way more reserved with her feelings, needs a lot time to get comfortable with any display of or receiving affection. Very set in her way, stubborn once her mind is made up and need a lot of convincing to reconsider something.
Plus they started off disliking each other too, until SM fell first for her and started to woo a very reluctant YT in a very adamant golden retriever fashion like Taekyung did with Yeondoo. So if you love the (romantic) dynamic of the TRHC leads with ML being head over heels and FL more reluctant, you find more of the same goodness in Five Enough's secondary couple and their story trajectory (minus pregnancy angst of course)