- Both female leads fall in love with the males leads after being 'trapped' by them kinda
- Both melodramas
- Secret had a better structured plot
- Both include the aspect of betrayal
- Both dramas have one of the people in both pairs hating their love interest starting off
- Even though they are set in different time periods they share many similarities
- Both melodramas
- Secret had a better structured plot
- Both include the aspect of betrayal
- Both dramas have one of the people in both pairs hating their love interest starting off
- Even though they are set in different time periods they share many similarities
On the Way to the Airport and Secret are both dramas with a central romance / love story involving four main leads in their thirties. Although the plots are different, there’s a tragedy in the first episode of each that shapes the characters and their relationships in the subsequent episodes. The OTP develop a pretty intense chemistry in each story. They are both unusual romance dramas in creating a strong feeling of suspense without being thrillers. Secret is darker.
There are many similarities. In short I think my shy boss is the light hearted and fluffy version of secret.
The female lead in secret reminds me of the male lead in shy boss. Without revealing too much they both made similar sacrifices.
The male lead in secret also reminds me of the female lead in shy boss where they both similarly fell in love with the other lead in the same way.
Sorry that it was really long and vague. I didn't want to spoil anything. But I both highly recommend both!
The female lead in secret reminds me of the male lead in shy boss. Without revealing too much they both made similar sacrifices.
The male lead in secret also reminds me of the female lead in shy boss where they both similarly fell in love with the other lead in the same way.
Sorry that it was really long and vague. I didn't want to spoil anything. But I both highly recommend both!
In both dramas, the female leads are betrayed by the men they love. They both have themes of deception, revenge, and falling in love again with rich male leads who aren't interested in taking over the family companies but are being pressured by their families to do so. There's so much suspense, drama, and unexpected revelations.