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Wonderful marriage, with "the best husband in the world" might not be so wonderful anyway?

Aside from that, "We All Lie" started off really good, then it became quite melodrama. As of now, I am on episode 14 of "Married", and it is not as strong melodrama-ish.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - 10 days ago
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I'm only on episode 4 of "Dine with love", but it reminds me of "Dating in the kitchen" because:
- Female protagonists good at cooking, with sweet, kindhearted personalities.
- Male protagonists in the roles as CEOs who have "closed off their hearts".

Both shows also have a focus on food and the importance it can have in our lives.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - 15 days ago
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In many ways these are not that similar, but for me they both left me with a lasting impression. They are both strong historical dramas, depicting love and sorrow, hardships of war, spanning over longer periods of time.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - 16 days ago
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Debt-ridden, and desperate life situations pushes main character into contract relationship.

I would say "Marriage Contract" is heavier (emotionally) to watch than "Man in Love".
Recommended by Jeuhaen - 16 days ago
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Different genre, but for me these two have some similarities when it comes to the vibe they give.
As I wrote in my review for My Sweet Mobster, it is kind of like the scriptwriters didn't take themselves too seriously, which resulted in some lighthearted humor.
Both of these shows also showcases underlying issues; for MSM it is ex-convicts' struggles to get back into society, and for KF it is widows' status during Joseon times.

Recommended by Jeuhaen - Dec 2, 2024
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If you are a foodie, both of these series have a lot of food related scenes.
Other than that, Chocolate is likely to make you emotional and maybe cry, whereas Dating in the Kitchen has more "run of the mill" plots in the script, and will likely leave you with a more "warm, fuzzy feeling".
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Nov 7, 2024
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Both are coming of age-dramas, quite easy on the mind (comfort-dramas), following a group of friends, and with a somewhat awkward female protagonist.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Nov 4, 2024
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Coming of age, school-drama, finding love, transitioning into adulthood and friendship.
Slow-paced, no extremely vicious people, although there are elements bringing dynamics to the story.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Nov 4, 2024
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Mature career women in a workplace setting, tackling obstacles both at work and in life, and finding love without looking for it.

Stand or Fall follows the female protagonist and her two friends, whereas The Rational Life centers more around only the female protagonist.
In SoF it is "enemies to lovers", in TRL it is opposite age-gap.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Oct 28, 2024
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Both are "historical romcoms" – funny and charming.
Both have strong female characters, although they are in very different roles.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Oct 21, 2024
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These two dramas might not appear very similar from the synposises, but they are both a mix of workplace/mature relationship dramas with strong female characters.

Where "Sunshine of my life" revolves mostly around the main protagonist, "Stand or Fall" also follows the storylines of her two friends.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Oct 21, 2024
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Both are what I like to call "healing dramas"; overcoming something, or finding a new path in life.
You connect with the characters, and avoid the extremes from plotting and scheming.
Recommended by Jeuhaen - Oct 14, 2024