• The leads share a tragic past and bond over it
• Misunderstandings guide the plot
• The male lead is reserved and harsh
but changes
• The female lead is hardworking, bubbly and innocent
• Both dramas are quite lighthearted with serious moments
• Flashbacks
• Kidnapping
• The male lead is keeping a secret
• Both are easy to watch
• Misunderstandings guide the plot
• The male lead is reserved and harsh
but changes
• The female lead is hardworking, bubbly and innocent
• Both dramas are quite lighthearted with serious moments
• Flashbacks
• Kidnapping
• The male lead is keeping a secret
• Both are easy to watch
- cold and rich male lead in both dramas
- romantic comedy for both dramas
- cute chemistry in both dramas
- male leads has a hard time believing love but in the end they fell in love with the female lead
- both female lead has a humble beginnings and tries to sustain themselves on their own
- misunderstandings guide the plot for both dramas
- romantic comedy for both dramas
- cute chemistry in both dramas
- male leads has a hard time believing love but in the end they fell in love with the female lead
- both female lead has a humble beginnings and tries to sustain themselves on their own
- misunderstandings guide the plot for both dramas
these are similar points in why secretary kim / Radio Romance :
comedy romance dramas
cheesy and comforting in a good way. Simple and cute
smart and hard worker FL
office work /entertainment work
ML is boss - FL is secretary / FL is beginner writer - ML is idol actor
childhood trauma / childhood friends
arrogant ML / kind of :) (popular and cold and proud ML)
rich man poor woman
ML chase FL first
comedy romance dramas
cheesy and comforting in a good way. Simple and cute
smart and hard worker FL
office work /entertainment work
ML is boss - FL is secretary / FL is beginner writer - ML is idol actor
childhood trauma / childhood friends
arrogant ML / kind of :) (popular and cold and proud ML)
rich man poor woman
ML chase FL first
There are so many common features on the two TV shows:
1. Sweet scenes, lots of
2. Make you fall in love
3. There is no bad guy but just relaxing
4. Feel good and laughing
5. Fate
6. Both male leads have trauma in the past
7. Family and friendship
8. Stories of second leads are also sweet
9. Man leads are very charming
10. Super expensive sport cars (haha)
11. The clothing...
12. (more...)
There are also some minor differences:
1. The storylines of Secretary Kim are much simpler than Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha's.
2. One is in the big city and the other is in a small seaside village.
3. One is with the finance magnate and the other is not.
4. One may make you laugh and cry and the other will only make you laugh.
1. Sweet scenes, lots of
2. Make you fall in love
3. There is no bad guy but just relaxing
4. Feel good and laughing
5. Fate
6. Both male leads have trauma in the past
7. Family and friendship
8. Stories of second leads are also sweet
9. Man leads are very charming
10. Super expensive sport cars (haha)
11. The clothing...
12. (more...)
There are also some minor differences:
1. The storylines of Secretary Kim are much simpler than Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha's.
2. One is in the big city and the other is in a small seaside village.
3. One is with the finance magnate and the other is not.
4. One may make you laugh and cry and the other will only make you laugh.
Both hilarious romantic comedies involving main characters with shared childhood traumas. Both couples don't initially know that that they had met when they were younger much less shared life changing moments with each other. Both great romances though WWWSK is much more mature and 30b17 more innocent due to the characters' emotional ages.
1. Both have Secretary × Boss romance
2. Both have reallyyyyy amazing chemistry D:
3. Both are obviously Office romcoms. <3
Tho the plots are a little different, in the sense of romance and jobs and present connection of the characters it's the same.
You really need to try out What's Wrong With Secretary Kim if you're loving Oh My Boss so far ;)
2. Both have reallyyyyy amazing chemistry D:
3. Both are obviously Office romcoms. <3
Tho the plots are a little different, in the sense of romance and jobs and present connection of the characters it's the same.
You really need to try out What's Wrong With Secretary Kim if you're loving Oh My Boss so far ;)