Both dramas focus on life beside the romance. They have similar love stories. If you like easy-going, realistic and relaxing dramas, they are both for you. And in both dramas the characters are almost in the same workplace.
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When Suzuki Yori was a child, he swore that he would become a celebrity with his childhood friends Shizuku and Subaru. Later, Yori moved away and became separated from his two childhood friends. He grew up as a plain-looking guy with glasses in the countryside. However, when he found out that Shizuku had become a popular model, and Subaru a popular actor, he transferred to his friends' high school on impulse to also follow his dream. There he met Shizuku again and decided to become her manager to support her behind the scenes. However, when Shizuku was participating in a lingerie photoshoot, he helped her out and entered the entertainment world when he captivated the public as the Mysterious Boy. Adapted from the manga "Anoko no Toriko" by Shiraishi Yuki
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Jang Joon Hyun is a talented and popular musician. He looks down upon the traditional trot music genre. Meanwhile, Choi Chun Hee works multiple jobs as the breadwinner to support her father and younger sister. Her mother was a trot singer and she inherited the voice, along with hopes of being a trot singer herself someday. A romantic relationship begins between these two individuals.
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both dramas show entertainment industry and real lives / relationships behind dramas;

both dramas show quite realistic relationships / romances (TWTTLI is more realistic, Fantastic in more entertaining and good watch), without endless misunderstandings and primitive cliches.

both dramas have high class actors.
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High school graduate Gong Xi gives up her chances for university in order to support her childhood friend and romantic goal, Bu Po Shang, in his pop idol career. Upon arriving in Taipei, Gong Xi starts working on multiple jobs in order to support Bu Po Shang, whose popularity quickly rises, eventually becoming one of the top idols in Taiwan. One day, Gong Xi catches Bu Po Shang flirting with his manager, and learns that he only used her so she can help him with his living expenses. Heart-broken and betrayed, Gong Xi vows to get revenge by becoming a bigger star than him. Gong Xi auditions for L.M.E., Bu Po Shang's rival talent agency, and joins L.M.E.'s new-found department "Love Me". At L.M.E., Gong Xi meets famous actor Dun Helian, who eventually falls in love with her. ~~ Adapted from the manga “Skip Beat!” by Nakamura Yoshiki
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Both dramas are set in the world of TV broadcasting and about the life and stresses of show-runners, directors, actors and producers. The world we live in is probably one of the more realistic Korean dramas I have seen. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, there is neither comedy nor a love triangle, but I would recommend it.
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Both dramas have a strong focus on the entertainment world, its good and bad sides, as well as human relationships. Both stories have a slice of life vibe.
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