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.
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.
Both are "historical romcoms" – funny and charming.
Both have strong female characters, although they are in very different roles.
Both have strong female characters, although they are in very different roles.
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.
Where "Sunshine of my life" revolves mostly around the main protagonist, "Stand or Fall" also follows the storylines of her two friends.
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.
You connect with the characters, and avoid the extremes from plotting and scheming.
Some of the similarities are independent, confident career women, not plot-heavy or too extreme scheming characters, but rather depicting a more recognisable character gallery and situations that seem more plausible.
Both stories also contains something around how events during childhood can effect a person.
Both stories also contains something around how events during childhood can effect a person.
Both of these dramas fall into the group of "growing up, slice-of-life, love and friendship".
It's a while since I watched When I fly ..., but I remember it left me with a strong impression, as did You are Desire.
It's a while since I watched When I fly ..., but I remember it left me with a strong impression, as did You are Desire.
The main similarities between these two are career women meeting younger men, and the challenges the "opposite age gap" leads to.
Where "Encounter" has a bit more plots to it, Sunshine by my side is more "slice of life", I would say.
Where "Encounter" has a bit more plots to it, Sunshine by my side is more "slice of life", I would say.
Booth series contains action and fight scenes, friendship and struggles, but the main reason I believe you might enjoy Bloodhounds if you liked D.P., is because they both contains some underlying more serious topics as well.
If you got totally charmed by the sweet emotions in Amidst a Snowstorm of Love, you will likely enjoy Road Home as well.
My impression (from my memory of these two series), is that the lead couple in Road Home is a bit older than the lead couple in Amidst.
Both of the series touches upon adapting and evolving when finding love.
My impression (from my memory of these two series), is that the lead couple in Road Home is a bit older than the lead couple in Amidst.
Both of the series touches upon adapting and evolving when finding love.
If you like dramas with strong, independent female characters, like the female protagonist in Will Love in Spring, then you might also enjoy Rising with the wind.
Both of the dramas touch upon encountering love and facing big decisions, although in different ways.
Both of the dramas touch upon encountering love and facing big decisions, although in different ways.
I feel these two dramas kind of have a similar vibe to them, even if the storylines are a bit different. They have strong female characters, and good character developments.
Both of them touch upon obstacles in life, and delicately handles some societal norms and issues.
Both of them touch upon obstacles in life, and delicately handles some societal norms and issues.