Two main leads: one is poor the other is rich, the poor one is smarter and able to conqueer the position the rich want to reach, but isn't that capable of.
Considering the type of narrative, the dramas have not a lot in common. But both talk about women that had to put themselves back to work after leaving a comfortable zone. They start to discover how great they can be once receiving golden opportunities.
Both dramas cover the magic (and business) of working as publishers, producers and authors for books and webtoons, respectively, also the daily life of those fields.
Both dramas cover the magic (and business) of working as publishers, producers and authors for books and webtoons, respectively, also the daily life of those fields.
Both webdramas are about the kpop universe but also talks about the k-entertainment world and how sneaky it can be. The two main female leads have doppelgangers and switch positions.
I just recently watched 100 Days my Prince and even tho there isn't many similarities plotwise, Kim Seonho is in both dramas. In 100 Days his character is lowkey the Joseon version of Jipyeong, being the aspiring person who is a respected figure, wants to help people and get to higher places, because he deserves a lot more than life prepared for him. I think it would be interesting for people to see Seonho in a different role, but getting how his potential to be a great Jipyeong was already clear since his past works.
- Lee Dohyun stars in both dramas.
- One of the main leads is having a hard time dealing with time passing. While Daeyoung gets back to his 18 years old body keeping his 30s mind, after a coma Seori stays as a 17 years old girl when she is actually 30.
- Both are healing comedies.
- The characters affected by time get the best of the situation and try to persue their dreams and regain the time they lost.
- Endearing supporting characters.
- One of the main leads is having a hard time dealing with time passing. While Daeyoung gets back to his 18 years old body keeping his 30s mind, after a coma Seori stays as a 17 years old girl when she is actually 30.
- Both are healing comedies.
- The characters affected by time get the best of the situation and try to persue their dreams and regain the time they lost.
- Endearing supporting characters.