Unique setup in both of these dramas where there isnt really a primary "main character". The characters in both of these dramas end up having backstories of their own in a slice of life setting. The only difference would be that Prison Playbook kinda has more of a main character, but hes in the background of a LOT (tens and tens) of other people, which he will soon find out their stories as well
Recommended by Regent
fun, friendship based and revolve around girl friends living together. romance is not the main focus but it's there. 2 seasons for both
Recommended by whyira_
it has similar vibes, both are telling the story of University life, it has multiple main leads with different stories and they have the same FL
Recommended by Marionberry
Both School 2017 and Age of Youth deal with one core theme, youth. Even though they portray the struggles of youth at different times in an individual's life, they both still tackle the same problems such as identity, self-confidence, individual future, and friendship. Both include a diverse set of characters who bring their own problems, personality and affiliations that coincide and sometimes comes into conflict with others. If you're a fan of a immersive cast dealing with the struggles of youth, then look no further
Recommended by Sage
Both dramas center around college students and college life and both dramas have a storyline involving people living together as housemates. Although Age of Youth has more drama and conflict, both dramas are very slice of life and the romances are similar.
Recommended by fireflower
Both tells a tale about everyday life and the leads have depth and doing reflection all the time. Both are healing dramas.
Recommended by ocean
If you enjoyed the slice of life feel that Age of Youth offered then Dear My Friends is a perfect follow up for it. I would say the obvious difference would be their age, otherwise both dramas have a strong emphasis on friendship and sisterhood, coming of age for the younger set and coming to terms with their age for the older women. Their stories and their feelings are so relatable.
Recommended by MashiMomoWavingCandy
Both these dramas take place in a college setting.

We get to see characters with their personnal struggles but also their daily college life and how they form friendships with the other characters of the drama.

In these dramas, we get to see people struggling financially, socially or emotionally.

The main difference is that Age of Youth is centered on a female cast who are roommates while ADSG's is centered on both men and women who are in the same department and meet in college.
Recommended by Sady
> Same essence of the plot. Although OTJ is based on more mature set of women, whereas AOY is based in college girls.
> Group of girls living in a close space who eventually find friendship amongst themselves.
> Each girl has their own story, love line and issues.
Recommended by Soju
Focuses on students, both have romance and comedy elements. Student life.
Recommended by 99Liner
Both are great dramas dealing with some troubled teens getting along with each other in a new environment (roommates in Age of Youth, cellmates in Lipstick).

In both drama , the characters have their own secrets and problems
slowly revealed throughout the drama.

and not to forget there is fighting between the girls sometimes.
and their care for each other is really great that makes you engulfed in the drama.
Recommended by Rawa
Both are friendship based kdramas. With enough screen time for individual stories of each main lead.
Recommended by Genom
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