Both dramas are about marriage between strangers - or almost strangers decided that the best way to deal with the rejection was to get drunk, real drunk and file for marriage
A group of women supporting each other in friendship as they deal with life and romance problems. However, it's at the next level because its realistic relationship problems are in a more post-marriage setting. A good mix of fun comedic moments contrasted with serious heartbreaking moments because sometimes life happens that way. This isn't their first life, but it just might be their first happy ending.
(As much as i don't really like the term) sismance for the win. In both drama the story focuses on a group of friends and how they deal with their everyday issues, romance, relationships as they have reached a certain point of their life and of course the societal expectations that go hand in hand with being a woman.
Age of youth is like a younger version of One More Happy Ending. Age of Youth 1 and 2 is college-age as compared to the 30s leads in One More Happy Ending.
But it has the same feel of having strong female camaraderie. Both the series have cast members with great chemistry with each other. In each of the series the characters deal with their own hardships but come together as a group that have each other's back. AoY deals with blooming romance, heartache and adulting problems while OMHE has mature conflicts like divorce, single parenting and remarriage.
But it has the same feel of having strong female camaraderie. Both the series have cast members with great chemistry with each other. In each of the series the characters deal with their own hardships but come together as a group that have each other's back. AoY deals with blooming romance, heartache and adulting problems while OMHE has mature conflicts like divorce, single parenting and remarriage.