Like this Drama, Reflection of You is about two women who are engaged in a betrayal story.
The older woman has a rich family. Younger woman tries to annoy older woman and wants to destroy her life; because the older woman betrayed her husband with a man who was supposed to marry the younger woman.
The older woman has a rich family. Younger woman tries to annoy older woman and wants to destroy her life; because the older woman betrayed her husband with a man who was supposed to marry the younger woman.
20-year old Deok Yi’s quiet small-town life gets exciting when a former University Professor, Hak Kyu, moves in, running from the scandal of a sexual harassment allegation. He works as a literature instructor at a culture center and she works at an old amusement park. Mutual attraction leads the pair into a lusty affair, but when the fall semester begins, Hak Kyu is reinstated at the university and returns to his family in Seoul, leaving Deok Yi behind. She refuses to let the relationship die, and a confrontation between them turns tragic when Hak Kyu’s wife commits suicide. 8 years later, Hak Kyu is a popular writer, but he is barely able to see, losing his eyesight to a disease, and he's estranged from his daughter Cheong, who blames him for her mother's death. At this time, he befriends Se-Jung, a new neighbor who moves in next door. He gladly accepts her help and Cheong becomes romantically attached to her, neither realizing she is in fact Deok Yi, the woman Hak Kyu betrayed 8 years ago, now on a quest to destroy them. Her plan sets off a vengeance-fuelled chain of events that ultimately sets the three bitter, angry and desperate schemers on a twisting collision course with each other.
The story will focus on a love triangle between the three leads. Eikura plays the role of Morimoto Naoko, a girl from the countryside whose first love is her uncle, Ikezawa Masato. She follows after him to Tokyo by getting admitted into an elite medical university, but there she runs into Masato's girlfriend and colleague Aya, a beautiful and intelligent researcher who is the daughter of the university hospital's director. However, things get complicated after Naoko and Masato meet again.
both FL are trying to figure out if their husbands are cheating. in Show Window: The Queen's House the affair is very obviously show whereas in Cheat On Me, If You Can the producers are kind of trying to make the watcher doubt if the husband is really cheating. both dramas also involve people getting killed in the process and both dramas play heavily with suspense.
In both dramas, the husband will be married to a woman and also have a mistress, he'll pretend to be devoted to both. The mistresses in both dramas will approach the wife and pretend to be friends with them. In both, there will be a mystery murder. The vibes and society are also very similar. If you liked high class, you will like Show Window: The Queen's House
From the outside, Han Sun Joo’s life has always appeared to be nothing short of perfect. Born into a wealthy family, Sun Joo and her younger brother, Han Jung Won, were raised without a care in the world. Now as adults, Jung Won has grown up extraordinarily warm-hearted, allowing him to maintain an unwavering sense of optimism while Sun Joo has become the ideal married woman, with a gorgeous home, a devoted husband and two beautiful children. Unfortunately, Sun Joo’s perfect life is on the verge of collapse.
Absolutely penniless when he married Sun Joo, Shin Myung Seop has spent the entirety of his married life slowly climbing the ranks of his mother-in-law’s company, the LaReine Group. Now well-established in his career, Myung Seop appears to be a devoted husband and father, yet when he meets Yoon Mi Ra, things take a complicated turn. Unable to hide his growing feelings for Mi Ra, Myung Seop pursues her and is pleased to find she reciprocates his feelings. Soon entangled in a secret affair, Myung Seop and Mi Ra live in constant fear of discovery.
Absolutely penniless when he married Sun Joo, Shin Myung Seop has spent the entirety of his married life slowly climbing the ranks of his mother-in-law’s company, the LaReine Group. Now well-established in his career, Myung Seop appears to be a devoted husband and father, yet when he meets Yoon Mi Ra, things take a complicated turn. Unable to hide his growing feelings for Mi Ra, Myung Seop pursues her and is pleased to find she reciprocates his feelings. Soon entangled in a secret affair, Myung Seop and Mi Ra live in constant fear of discovery.
Both dramas are based on a high society, from what I noticed- Show Window: The Queen's House is less focused on academics as The Penthouse but both dramas are focused on stepping over others and cheating to become the richest and top in the society. In the Penthouse, everyone is obviously neighboring in the penthouse with people who will turn on you anytime for social gain, in the Show Window: The Queen's House- they neighbor in a "rich society only neighborhood." In both dramas, there will be a mystry murder that happens in the very end but is also the opening of the drama in the first episode as a flashback which keeps us guessing who the murdered person is and who the murderer is. In both, the wife is nice to the mistress, but that doesn't stop the mistress from being jealous anyways and doing anything to ruin the wife and steal her riches. In both, the husbands are trash and are only married to the wives to steal their riches and company. Very similar vibes. If you enjoyed The Penthouse, you'll definitely enjoy this.