These are both Kim Tae Ri dramas where she is talented in a skill and works her way up to be well known in that particular skill (gukgeuk in Jeongnyeon, fencing in 2521). In both dramas, she has a female rival who seems to have more professional training than her at the beginning of the show. The rivals in both shows initially hate Kim Tae Ri's characters, but Kim Tae Ri's characters and the rivals eventually overcome their differences to form a friendship.
Similarities:
=> Main characters are part of an entertainer group where all members of their group are of their gender (Jeongnyeon focuses on gukgeuk indoor theater while King and the Clown focuses on performing plays in the streets)
> Have characters that often play characters opposite their own gender in their performances (Jeongnyeon and Okgyeong in Jeongnyeon, Gonggil in King and the Clown)
> Implied same sex romantic relationships on some characters
=> Main characters are part of an entertainer group where all members of their group are of their gender (Jeongnyeon focuses on gukgeuk indoor theater while King and the Clown focuses on performing plays in the streets)
> Have characters that often play characters opposite their own gender in their performances (Jeongnyeon and Okgyeong in Jeongnyeon, Gonggil in King and the Clown)
> Implied same sex romantic relationships on some characters
Both are stories of talented women and how they thrive in the mainly female organizations that they joined. In these organizations, they gain friends and rivals. While Jeongnyeon joined the female gukgeuk organization, Jang Geum joined the palace maid/cook female organization and then later on the became one of the female nurses in the palace (Jang Geum gained a best friend and a rival in both her palace maid/cook years as well as her nurse/medicine years).
Similarities:
=> Story of female characters doing all what they can to thrive in the art form they chose
=> There is implied lesbian relationship in both dramas between the female lead and another female character
=> Story of female characters doing all what they can to thrive in the art form they chose
=> There is implied lesbian relationship in both dramas between the female lead and another female character
Similarities:
=> set in Korean not very far from the war years like Korean War and WW2, Jeongnyeon is set after the Korean War while Handmaiden was set about a few years before WW2
=> Kim Tae Ri has a female love in Handmaiden. While it's not directly stated in Jeongnyeon, there seem to be a lesbian relationship in between Jeongnyeon and her friend Jooran.
=> The writer of Jeongnyeon novel was partly inspired by Kim Tae Ri's Handmaiden character
=> set in Korean not very far from the war years like Korean War and WW2, Jeongnyeon is set after the Korean War while Handmaiden was set about a few years before WW2
=> Kim Tae Ri has a female love in Handmaiden. While it's not directly stated in Jeongnyeon, there seem to be a lesbian relationship in between Jeongnyeon and her friend Jooran.
=> The writer of Jeongnyeon novel was partly inspired by Kim Tae Ri's Handmaiden character
Both What Comes after Love and Alone/Together depict couples, contrasting their college/young adult idealistic lives in contrast to wondering about their "what ifs" and meeting again as older professionals about 5 years after they break up. The main couples seem to have other people they are either dating/considering dating but they still deeply love each other and thus a meeting 5 years later as career professionals made them question about their life's decisions in the past.
Both shows are about women who dreams to become a great artist/performer. The major differen ce though is that Hwang Ji Ni also focuses on the lovelife of the female lead while living as an artist/performer while Jeong Nyeon doesn't seem to be that way.
Both are historical dramas from the Philippines and both are drama offerings from the same network GMA during the early 2020s. The actors of the four main characters of Maria Clara at Ibarra also all appear in Pulang Araw (though Julie Anne San Jose is just a cameo in the first episode of the latter drama while Dennis Trillo is a villain in the latter drama and only started appearing between episodes 15 and 20). Despite the major differences in their stories, both portray the real life struggles Filipinos face during the time periods each drama portrays and they also both portray the bravery and strength of Filipinos in overcoming their struggles.
=> Both dramas are about strong and capable female leaders
=> Both dramas are set in Goguryeo during the Three Kingdoms Period of Korean history (rarely do we get Goguryeo setting kdramas so this similarity is quite special).
=> Both dramas are set in Goguryeo during the Three Kingdoms Period of Korean history (rarely do we get Goguryeo setting kdramas so this similarity is quite special).
Both Etheria (second part) and Encantadia: Love Until the End (Encantadia: Pag-Ibig Hanggang Wakas) (third part) are parts of the series Encantadia, which aired from 2005-2006. The first part is Encantadia 2005.
Both Encantadia 2005 (first part) and Encantadia: Love Until the End (Encantadia: Pag-Ibig Hanggang Wakas) (third part) are parts of the series Encantadia, which aired from 2005-2006. The second part is Etheria.
Both Encantadia 2005 (first part) and Etheria (second part) are parts of the series Encantadia, which aired from 2005-2006. The third and final part is Encantadia: Love Until the End (Encantadia: Pag-Ibig Hanggang Wakas).