if you like one of them with stupid concept without logic , with lots of flaws and still you love the chemistry of main lead then you can definitely go for other one without hesitation . though both have same concept in different way, female lead enter the territory/world whom she didn't belong and met male lead thats how story start ................................................................to be continued.
They're both set is "parallel" worlds. For the majority of both series, they're in societies where females are the overpowered ones and the males are on the lower end. In the romance of tiger and rose, the FL realizes the hypocrisy behind too much female power which essentially just shifts the unfairness from one gender to the other. In the other half of me and you, the ML realizes how misogynistic he's been and realizes how unfair and degrading it can be to be treated like the "lower" gender. Both series are extremely funny, but they still bring to light the the truth behind how our societies work.
- The FLs are so similar in personality, kinda crazy/kind/innocent.
-But they're (FLs) both capable, one from being a doctor, the other for knowing the plot of the story.
-MLs are initially cold, but adorably sweet when they fall in love & MLs fall in love first
-Both are time travel dramas... sort of.
-Both have the main characters marry each other early on & fall in love with each other
I think Tiger & Rose has a lot more comedy than PAL, but both are super light watches.
-But they're (FLs) both capable, one from being a doctor, the other for knowing the plot of the story.
-MLs are initially cold, but adorably sweet when they fall in love & MLs fall in love first
-Both are time travel dramas... sort of.
-Both have the main characters marry each other early on & fall in love with each other
I think Tiger & Rose has a lot more comedy than PAL, but both are super light watches.
Both plots are 'gender benders'. (TROTAR is slightly) and have a lot of comedy.
In TROTAR a girl goes into a world that she wrote, Hua Yuan City is a city where instead of men being in power, women have overall power. Men are not allowed to be officials, they can't own businesses and they can't even join the army. A powerful man from the city near them (Where the rules are different) marries of FL (who realizes she is the evil princess of Hua Yuan City).
In OMG the FL is a powerful General that is looked up to, she acts quite manly whereas the ML is a handsome yet useless, cowardly man who acts femininely.
I get similar vibes from these dramas but the plots are in no way similar.
In TROTAR a girl goes into a world that she wrote, Hua Yuan City is a city where instead of men being in power, women have overall power. Men are not allowed to be officials, they can't own businesses and they can't even join the army. A powerful man from the city near them (Where the rules are different) marries of FL (who realizes she is the evil princess of Hua Yuan City).
In OMG the FL is a powerful General that is looked up to, she acts quite manly whereas the ML is a handsome yet useless, cowardly man who acts femininely.
I get similar vibes from these dramas but the plots are in no way similar.
Similarities:
- Female lead gets transported into a novel/comics, ancient China setting
- Male lead initially wants to kill female lead
- Male lead is of royal blood (specifically, the emperor)
- Male lead has the same face as the guy that irritates the female lead in her world/reality
- Male lead initially not interested in female lead, slowly gets attracted to female lead
- Quick-witted, fun-to-watch female lead
- On the same comedy level as Romance of Tiger and Rose
- Same romance vibes as ROTAR
- Love triangle between male lead, female lead, and another guy in the palace
- Great acting, even supporting roles are as fun to watch as those in Romance of Tiger and Rose
- Almost similar production value
- Memorable, swoon-worthy soundtrack
- Female lead gets transported into a novel/comics, ancient China setting
- Male lead initially wants to kill female lead
- Male lead is of royal blood (specifically, the emperor)
- Male lead has the same face as the guy that irritates the female lead in her world/reality
- Male lead initially not interested in female lead, slowly gets attracted to female lead
- Quick-witted, fun-to-watch female lead
- On the same comedy level as Romance of Tiger and Rose
- Same romance vibes as ROTAR
- Love triangle between male lead, female lead, and another guy in the palace
- Great acting, even supporting roles are as fun to watch as those in Romance of Tiger and Rose
- Almost similar production value
- Memorable, swoon-worthy soundtrack