Both have:
- MC that both have hidden/changed identities
- a Love Story were the MC are thrown together/get married right away without
knowing/liking each other - but come to care about each other as the story evolves
- a King/Prince that wants to change the system to be less corrupt
- stong, spunky female Lead and somewhat quirky ML
- a protecitve older Brother
- MC that both have hidden/changed identities
- a Love Story were the MC are thrown together/get married right away without
knowing/liking each other - but come to care about each other as the story evolves
- a King/Prince that wants to change the system to be less corrupt
- stong, spunky female Lead and somewhat quirky ML
- a protecitve older Brother
Century of love is about a girl reborn in male body, while Mr Queen is a man reborn in female one. Both of their love interests are oblivious about the situation and take time to establish a relationship although of course it's love from the first sight. Characters in both series have conflict about being attracted to the same sex. Despite a different plot otherwise, the gender identity and sexuality conflict is very similar, plus magic plot with a lot of clowning by secondary characters.
- The FL time/dimension travels to the past/game where she meets the ML.
- FL in MFMR is as brazen as So yong
- ML in MFMR is as stoic as Cheoljong
- chemistry is amazing
- the Difference is that the ML in MFMR is only a Duke/prince and the FL is a normal lady
- both have great happy endings and only has 24 episodes for MFMR
- FL in MFMR is as brazen as So yong
- ML in MFMR is as stoic as Cheoljong
- chemistry is amazing
- the Difference is that the ML in MFMR is only a Duke/prince and the FL is a normal lady
- both have great happy endings and only has 24 episodes for MFMR
- The FL time/dimension travels back in time into the body of a female character that just died...
- the FL tries hard not to fall in love with the ML but she just can’t control her feelings
- both ML are hiding behind masks (Cheoljong as a “foolish” king and Qin Yue as the “evil” sect leader) but in reality they are both caring and kind in their own way
- chemistry for the leads in both dramas are off the charts
- the FL tries hard not to fall in love with the ML but she just can’t control her feelings
- both ML are hiding behind masks (Cheoljong as a “foolish” king and Qin Yue as the “evil” sect leader) but in reality they are both caring and kind in their own way
- chemistry for the leads in both dramas are off the charts
-Similar relationship trajectory between the King and Queen. He hates her initially to the point of endangering her life but grows to be a devoted partner in crime
-Both MLs show cowardice and incompetence but in one case it is an act
-Scheming mother in law and love interest. In the Last Empress the character flaws are extreme
-Tough female lead
-Choi Jin Hyuk is in both the dramas and plays an ally to the FL in both!
-Both MLs show cowardice and incompetence but in one case it is an act
-Scheming mother in law and love interest. In the Last Empress the character flaws are extreme
-Tough female lead
-Choi Jin Hyuk is in both the dramas and plays an ally to the FL in both!
Not similar really, but the endings really are. And I mean they are very similar. I liked them up to the end. Mr. Queen is really good and is actually one of my favorite Kdramas. However, the ending for both these dramas was uncalled for and dumb and the male lead was an idiot for not realizing who he was with was not who he had fallen in love with. Shame.
Quiet and gentle, Min Jae Yi is everything a good daughter of a prominent family should be. Engaged to the son of the Second State Councillor, Jae Yi knows that the only way to bring herself and her family honor is to accept her fate, which she does with grace and charm. Devoting herself to learning everything she needs to know to become a good wife and mother, Jae Yi dutifully prepares for the future. Sadly, destiny has other plans for her future. Four days before her wedding, Jae Yi’s family is murdered. With no one else to blame for the unexpected tragedy, Jae Yi soon finds herself the object of baseless and horrifying accusations. Blamed for the death of her family, Jae Yi might not have had much of a future at all, if fate hadn’t decided to intervene. Bringing the lonely crown prince, Lee Hwan into her life at just the right moment, Jae Yi is saved from a dismal fate, but her salvation comes at a price. Plagued by a mysterious curse, Lee Hwan agrees to help Jae Yi, but only if she agrees to help him break his curse in return. Unable to refuse such an offer, Jae Yi agrees to the prince’s terms, setting them both on an unexpected path toward love. But what chance does their love have of surviving when one of them is a former murder suspect and the other is a cursed prince?