Both series follow wonderfully chaotic and complex characters and feature elements of dark comedy, romance, action, and violence (not in a bad/morbid way, but in a funny/purposeful way ?). They both have “The End of the F***ing World” vibes.
I always struggle to finish dramas, but that wasn’t an issue with these two as both series are brief, compelling, and never have a dull moment.
I always struggle to finish dramas, but that wasn’t an issue with these two as both series are brief, compelling, and never have a dull moment.
"Definitely Not Today" and "Hoshi to Lemon no Heya" tackles about sensitive topics of adults who have long term social anxiety and depression since they were in highschool which turned them into loner and withdrawn. They later found someone who are also struggling like them and grew their bond that impacted their lives. But both dramas have a different plot and vibes. The characters' interactions are opposite - meeting by chance and communicating on internet.
Both dramas address heavy themes while managing to be lighthearted and funny. In Definitely Not Today, there’s a lot of dark humor and two very unusual protagonists who are quite different from each other but end up finding reasons to follow the same path and grow closer.
In Ho Goo's Love, there’s also plenty of humor in a serious situation and two protagonists who are very different from one another. Both dramas feature a strong female lead dealing with trauma and a complicated situation (with a lot of funny moments) that forms the central story of the dramas, alongside a male lead who is soft, clumsy, yet very determined when it comes to supporting the female lead. The difference is that the male lead in Definitely Not Today also has his own traumas, whereas the male lead in Ho Goo's Love does not.
One is a normal length Kdrama (16 episodes of 1 hour) and the other is a short Cdrama (8 episodes of 20 minutes), but both of them are worth it.
In Ho Goo's Love, there’s also plenty of humor in a serious situation and two protagonists who are very different from one another. Both dramas feature a strong female lead dealing with trauma and a complicated situation (with a lot of funny moments) that forms the central story of the dramas, alongside a male lead who is soft, clumsy, yet very determined when it comes to supporting the female lead. The difference is that the male lead in Definitely Not Today also has his own traumas, whereas the male lead in Ho Goo's Love does not.
One is a normal length Kdrama (16 episodes of 1 hour) and the other is a short Cdrama (8 episodes of 20 minutes), but both of them are worth it.
The story of "Definitely not today" is way darker than Meet yourself I know, but the main point remains "Healing ". Both of them show new kinds of possibilities when you're feeling at the bottom or in the mud.
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!
This recommendation of mine is shorter so if you watch the trailer you can see pretty much of the main idea of the show.
Hope have helped.
Cya!