Office romance between company staff and CEO. Both parties end up falling in love with each other due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Park Min Young is in both dramas.
- they both kind of start at bad steps.
- there is another love interest.
- they both kind of start at bad steps.
- there is another love interest.
Poisoned Love has the same backstory as What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? It is a 20-something Cdrama similar to the 30-something Kdrama.
These two dramas are very similar from the comedy to the romance.
-Both are secretaries of the company CEO
-Both have some kind of past together
-Both have steamy kisses
-The chemistry is amazing between both couples
- Secondary couples are sweet
-Comedy is on point
-The office department workers are still hilarious in Well Dominated Love
Well Dominated Love I believe is a spinoff Chinese version of WWWSK, but I think the couple in dominated love are super romantic.
-Both are secretaries of the company CEO
-Both have some kind of past together
-Both have steamy kisses
-The chemistry is amazing between both couples
- Secondary couples are sweet
-Comedy is on point
-The office department workers are still hilarious in Well Dominated Love
Well Dominated Love I believe is a spinoff Chinese version of WWWSK, but I think the couple in dominated love are super romantic.
From the sypnosis, sounds like The Secret Life of My Secretary is similar to What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.
Both have bosses that fall in love with their secretaries. Both have secretaries that is a long time trusted worker for the boss and they are the only ones who knows what the boss likes.
Both have bosses that fall in love with their secretaries. Both have secretaries that is a long time trusted worker for the boss and they are the only ones who knows what the boss likes.
They both have similar setting, which is around an office/business romance. The similarity between these two dramas lies in their premise of a female lead who has a close professional relationship with a successful and powerful male lead. Plus, both dramas share similarities in their portrayal of a workplace romance.
from the first few episodes I have found some similarities but as a historical drama instead of a modern drama.
They both show the main lead male being arrogant and full of himself
They both show the main lead male being arrogant and full of himself
Both feature boss x employee relationship
same vibe, both female leads are somehow naive when it comes to love
and both male leads at first are confused about their feeling towards the female lead
same vibe, both female leads are somehow naive when it comes to love
and both male leads at first are confused about their feeling towards the female lead
Park Seo Joon is one of the lead roles in both dramas; the male lead is a chaebol, the female lead a hardworking person... something traumatic happened in their past as kids, but it was burried by their family and memories.
Both have humor but also dramatic background.
Both have humor but also dramatic background.
both have the "cold rich male lead with a traumatic past", and they both have a mature/grownup ish romance.. with a strong female lead...
also, the parents in both dramas are more supportive than the usual romcom parent ;p
also, the parents in both dramas are more supportive than the usual romcom parent ;p
Both dramas have the same director and screenwriter. They are about office romances between a female secretary and her male boss.
Same related story btwn employee and employer.Same related story btwn employee and employer.Same related story btwn employee and employer.Same related story btwn employee and employer.
Lighthearted romcoms (for the most part) about narcissistic bosses who end up falling in love with their enduring secretaries.
Both have a lot of similarities in terms of the dynamics between the couple and just the overall feeling.
Both have a lot of similarities in terms of the dynamics between the couple and just the overall feeling.
Same boss from hell liking/tormenting his pretty secretary, but with a time loop twist. Secretary Bai Wants to Resign Everyday is a short web drama so it is lighter in tone than Secretary Kim, but the feels are the same.
Both Refresh Man and What's Wrong With Secretary Kim have few similarities, such as leads knowing each other when they were younger, the CEO/ employee relationship, the impossible to please boss, rich man, poor woman trope. The reason I do recommend Refresh Man if you liked What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is they both are written well despite their overuse of certain tropes and cliches.