KWP doesn’t have explicit BDSM the way Love and Leashes does, but the aspect of dog role play and the relationship between the fl and ml is definitely a DS one. Both also delve into how engaging in DS helps relieve stress and anxiety for both parties in different ways.
KWP doesn’t have explicit BDSM the way Love and Leashes does, but the aspect of dog role play and the relationship between the fl and ml is definitely a DS one. Both also delve into how engaging in DS helps relieve stress and anxiety for both parties in different ways.
Similar backstory for the go and ml. They help each other get over their shared pain. Same story as my queen, witch’s romance is the remake of it.
The fl and ml both have similar backstories in both dramas, and together they help one another to get over the others pain.
Both dramas have ML Robots who fall in love with human FLs. They have to keep their identity a secret to avoid danger.
Both dramas had stories around multiple couples and involved cohabitation. In LWF th cohabitation is with siblings, in the lovers, all couples live in the same apartment complex. The couples are also more offbeat than in traditional dramas. They better th have LGBT and noona romances.
The good wife is based off the American drama of the same name. Both dramas are law/lawyer centric and have lots of juicy court cases. Both the ML and FL are highly competent lawyers. Hyena is more about the ruthlessness of the characters who are in the messy position of being both enemies and lovers, whereas the good wife’s central theme is the affair and the fallout of the FL and her politician husband, and the college friend waiting in the wings.
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there are a lot of similar themes in these two dramas - Politics, shady law officials, corruption, scandals, murders, violence and cover ups, not to mention wonder women FL’s. These dramas have similar vibes, if not vastly different story lines.
Both feature string, Career driven FL’s with darks pasts. These girls have both survived poverty and violence and pulled themselves up by their bootstraps to become hard hitting lawyers, although that’s less apparent in IHYV till later. They both meet badass (but still softies on the insides) ML’s who are completely smitten from the get go. Hyena doesn’t have the supernatural element that IHYV does, but it does have some kickass court cases that are much more plausible. If you like court dramas, both of these are good fits, though Hyena is more exhilarating and less tear your hair out, IMO.
Both dramas have strong FL’s that are intensely career driven and can drive their colleagues insane with their lack of sensitivity. In both dramas, the ML is a more romantic type who happens to be a colleague at work. Both are noona romances as well.
Both dramas center around career women who are in it to win, frequently to the detriment of their own reputation. Seen as too aggressive both FL brush up against colleagues. Where Hyena has the ML as a colleague/rival, BTD’s ML is the FL’s project (and product) as she launches him into show biz.
Both feature seriously badass career women who take challenges head on and aren’t afraid of getting dirty if it gets the job done. Both also feature noona romances with the FL and backstabbing bosses.