Modern rom com without damsel in distress. Mature actors taking on lead roles. Superstar male vs strong female.
Younger man and older woman, hate to love relationship, with same comedy style. Both are entertaining and make you feel good.
**When you watch it, you'll definitely get the same vibe.
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**Education Industry.**
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**Tutor-Student Relationship.**
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**Education Industry.**
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**Tutor-Student Relationship.**
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These two dramas have in common is that the male leads are both top math instructors at an academy. The difference is, in Crazy Love, the male actor is involved with his secretary, while in Crash Course in Romance, the male actor is involved with one of his students' parents.
Both include:
- similar comedy styles
- non-biological mother and daughter relationship
- Sweet romance
- Ahjumma style main lead
- similar comedy styles
- non-biological mother and daughter relationship
- Sweet romance
- Ahjumma style main lead
Both shows deal with scandal in the education system. This is even more scandalous than un Crash Course in romance as they show actual cheating in favor of the kids at school.
They both show parents perverting the system so that their children get better treatment
There is romance between teenagers as well as between adults.
They both show parents perverting the system so that their children get better treatment
There is romance between teenagers as well as between adults.
When I was watching CCIR, I couldn't help but get reminded of He Is Psychometric! Both of them are a perfect balance of romcom and mystery/thriller, there aren't a lot of shows like this, but I've figured that it's quickly becoming one of my favourite genres.
HIP however is a bit more fantasy oriented since the male lead has a superpower, but the whole "big city mystery" vibe is quite similar in both shows.
If you enjoyed CCIR, you are sure to enjoy HIP and vice versa!
HIP however is a bit more fantasy oriented since the male lead has a superpower, but the whole "big city mystery" vibe is quite similar in both shows.
If you enjoyed CCIR, you are sure to enjoy HIP and vice versa!
- Both drama contains after-school academic programs
- Both drama has mothers who are willing to do whatever they can to get their children into a prestigious college
- Crash Course in Romance is set on both grown-ups and school interactions whereas Moment at Eighteen is fully set on the interactions between school friends
- Both dramas are soothing in their own way
- In both dramas, parents understand their children's actual selves at some point
- Both drama has mothers who are willing to do whatever they can to get their children into a prestigious college
- Crash Course in Romance is set on both grown-ups and school interactions whereas Moment at Eighteen is fully set on the interactions between school friends
- Both dramas are soothing in their own way
- In both dramas, parents understand their children's actual selves at some point