- office romance
- boss & employee
- rich guy poor girl trope
- rom com story

Even though the story might seem different but still it has so many similarities. So you might like What's wrong with Secretary Kim. It's popularity is also high. Worth watching.
Recommended by dream_daisy
there both secretaries.
they both fall in love.
the chemistry is good
rich male lead
steamy kisses.
strong female lead (emotionally)
Recommended by Shae
They both have a boss and employer relationship.
The male leads both have a traumatic past which the female leads will help them move on from or improve.
Main couples have similar chemistry/relationships.
Both are: thriller, comedy, mystery, and romance...
Recommended by Asing
*Both have FL in a secretary role to a narcissistic boss who decide they want to quit
*Secretary Kim is more about the romance; Master of my Own also allows FL to succeed career wise
Recommended by ennekube
A love story between the boss and the secretary. Unlike the common chaebol parents, the parents in both drama are very nice and love the female lead. Both dramas are very funny. The chemistry is also great.
Recommended by Ukie_Rina_Charm
KSS had a supernatural storyline WWSK does not and plot wise I preferred KSS. I think there is a lot of similarity in the relationship between the main leads and their past.
- FL works for the ML, in WWSK she is his secretary in KSS she is his subordinate and he is her mentor.
- FL and ML knew each other when they were younger and shared a tragedy, in KSS the leads actually knew each other, they grew up together for a bit and were really close, in WWSK they knew each other for like a day.
- FL promises the ML that they will meet again after they part for years (in WWSK she says she will marry him).
- ML finds FL at his workplace were she is his subordinate and he basically makes her life hell with all the work he gives her whilst she does not recognise that he was her childhood friend.
- Takes them several years working together for them to actually develop romantic feelings for each (though in KSS the ML says that he always liked her and in WWKS it is hinted that the ML may have always liked her) other and get together.
Recommended by Tasnima_329
I feel that the chemistry and the characters are quite similar feeling:

-The male lead is a rich arrogant man (in an amusing way)
-The comedy is quite similar
-The female lead is quite optimistic and very capable
-The couple works well together and cherish each other in their own ways
Recommended by janosch
Conta a história emocionante de três mulheres urbanas de meia-idade com identidades diferentes que corajosamente responderam às dificuldades da vida e fizeram
Recommended by Eduarda4567gostadodarren
1. Rich Male Leads: The male leads in both are wealthy, successful, pretty self-absorbed individuals. Their wealth, high social status play role here

2. Strong Female Leads: The female leads are portrayed as capable, independent, and strong-willed women. They have their own careers and are not merely defined by their relationships with the male leads.

3. Office Romance: Both revolve around an office romance. The settings often involve the workplace, where much of the interaction between the leads occurs.

4. Humorous Situations
Recommended by just_jk
In both series an arrogant, abusive and weird male lead of significant wealth, position and power is hideously treating a resourceful but childish female lead until she falls in love with him for no reason at all. All characters are nearing their 40s and are of course virgins and never had any prior romantic relationships. Really similar main couple dynamics.
Recommended by Sheherezada
Pretty similar office rom-com dramas. They have the overlapping "mean boss" and the lovable main female lead.
Recommended by Nermeen
I Recommend it because both of these dramas ,
- main leads are supposed to be childhood lovers
- also have shocking childhood memories.
- business related
Recommended by _NXTX_
For me, it's a similar type of humor in these two series. In addition, the comedian effects used are the same (the elements of animation, as in fairy tales); these are the series that we can love or hate, we have a bit of exaggeration in the creation of heroes and, indeed, in the acting. But it's style of these dramas, not lack of actors' skills.
Recommended by KiraneG
-Romcom with a cute, mature romance that isn't bogged down with unnecessary drama. Drama is solved quickly and doesn't drag on ridiculously like most other dramas.
-Love triangle never really develops and gets in the way of the main couple.
-Amazing kissing! Not just the lip touches like every other drama I've seen. Real, in love kisses.
Recommended by Kii
Both movies deal with a character who was kidnapped at a young age and dealing with the trauma of that and how to move on and heal. Also they both don’t like being touched and have nightmares as a result of their trauma. Also both have a trigger warning for suicide/an attempt/references.
Recommended by Kimmi
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