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janosch

watching dramas instead of doing uni work

janosch

watching dramas instead of doing uni work
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In both dramas, the leads are connected trough their past but do not know at first. While in It's Okay to Not Be Okay one of the main leads is calm and the other one quite hot-headed, the dynamic of the couple in Thirty but Seventeen is more of a calm ML/ naive FL one. But in no way is it annoying or cliché, do not misunderstand. What they have in common though is that both couples support each other with their internal struggles of trauma. I think both MCs have great chemistry and the storylines are far from cliché or boring. They explore more unique situations and there is never any annoying doubt or misunderstanding between the leads. (At least as far as I remember; it has been a while since I've watched Thirty But Seventeen.) But I think if your taste is similar to mine, you will enjoy both dramas to a similar degree!
Recommended by janosch - Jul 12, 2020
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Both dramas' plots revolve around a couple that is entangled in time travel and mystery. I enjoyed both dramas a lot! Acting, storytelling and character development is superb. Both have melodramatic but also comedic moments.
Recommended by janosch - Jul 7, 2020