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The overall atmosphere of these dramas are very different, but in terms of friendship, both of these dramas feature a sisterhood that I really long in a drama. In Be Melodramatic, they have been friends for a long time already and have been living together. Meanwhile in the The One and Only, they are living together in a room not by choice but by circumstances, but are already united by one secret. I really like these sets of friendship because of how different their personalities with each other.
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Having mentioned this by a couple of users in the comment section, I agree that they are similar in certain ways. Even though The One and Only just have released 2 episodes, I can already similarities in the main couple. They are both scarred by their traumatic childhood that heavily influenced their present lives. In JBL, it seems that the main leads are positively influenced by their childhood (like how they chose their career) but I can not say the same for the couple in The One and Only.
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They are similar in that they have to "act" in a sense. The acting in these two Japanese reality shows differs such that in The Future Diary, the couple is given missions through the "future diary." It is acting, in a way, since those are "planned." However, in Falling in Love Like a Romantic Drama (DoraKiss), the couples have to act, and the best couple has to shoot a mini-drama ending with a kissing scene.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Dec 21, 2021
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They are both dating shows. They differ in that in Single's Inferno, they are just stuck on an island meanwhile, Love Me Actually, they have a different place where they can date.
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Both are "dating shows" however they are different in terms of the concept. In Single's Inferno, the participants are "trapped" in an island, the "inferno" wherein it seems they have limited resources like water and food that they need to prepare. It isn't that bad I think. However, they are rewarded to go to the "paradise" if there is mutual choice.

In Falling in Love Like a Romantic Drama (DoraKiss), they are tasked to act in a mini drama. I think this made that show much more interesting since they have this goal and the couple that performed best have to kiss. I picked this season the best because out of the 3 seasons in Netflix, IMO, this is the most entertaining.

Both shows are in Netflix so both are readily subbed for watching.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Dec 21, 2021
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Aside from being both live action, they are similar in that both of the main characters do not talk. Oops Kento was speaking in that live action. Anyway, the character, Katai kinda reminds me of Hairo, their energy is endearing and the way they used this for cf is just comedy is just my type.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Sep 26, 2021
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Recommending these because of the character, Katai. He reminds me of the main characters of Kyou Kara Ore Wa!!?. Both have that jdrama humor that I really enjoy.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Sep 26, 2021
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Aside from being the best dramas i watch this 2021, it has its similarities because both have a female character who was 'demoted' to a new job in Konto and in HC, to a remote area. Tbh, Konto is more like a collection of stories compared to HC which is more focused on the main couple.

In addition, the relationships in both dramas seem genuine. IMO, the romantic relationships in these dramas were not forced and grew naturally. Both have comedy elements in them too, so both are good stress relievers! Just be reminded that Konto might make you cry in the first few episodes.
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Aside from both are female leads are from f(x), the main character of the series has moved to his/her crush's school because of his/her admiration to them. Although it did not have the same atmosphere since one is a police university and the other one is high school, the relationship of both couples are reminiscent woth each other.
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Aside from both being set in their college days and are based from webtoon, I can draw some parallels with Jaeon and Jun, they are both attractive and popular but secretive. The female main leads, Sobin and Nabi can be both frustrating. Lastly, Spring Is Green should have a supposedly LGBT, Nevertheless created one or probably just queer-baiting.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Jul 7, 2021
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At first one may think that the common ground with these family dramas are just that their stories are child-centered with Shin and Akiko doing the best for Kotaro and Miyuki respectively. If you like Akiko's personality, you probably would like also Kotaro's and vice versa. Both have comedy elements and gives off that warm feeling you often get with good jdramas.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Jul 6, 2021
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This is an evident recommendation. Written and directed by Jerrold Tarog, these are both accounts of Philippine heroes during their time. Both are brilliantly made and I am looking forward for more of his work.
Recommended by gCell at Work - Jul 5, 2021