Both dramas are contract marriages with strangers that have a cute fluffy romance. A light-hearted nice mix of flirting and comedy.
The first episode of Link: Eat, Love, Kill gave me Suspicious Partner vibes, in the drama's tone and style as it shifts between thriller, comedy and romance. Sure enough the writer and director are the same, so we could probably expect a similar style. For now, if you're looking for something to binge while waiting for LELK episodes, you can check out SP.
Will update this once it completes airing.
Will update this once it completes airing.
FL is played by the same actress, Shin Min Ah.
Both dramas are about healing, and being kind to yourself. HCCC focuses more on emotional pain, OMV explores physical scars more. The ML in both have a painful history they are trying to come to terms with, both are gentle, kind and empathetic in their dealings with the people around them.
OMV has a better bromance storyline, but HCCC has a better side story - the town character are a hoot.
Both dramas are about healing, and being kind to yourself. HCCC focuses more on emotional pain, OMV explores physical scars more. The ML in both have a painful history they are trying to come to terms with, both are gentle, kind and empathetic in their dealings with the people around them.
OMV has a better bromance storyline, but HCCC has a better side story - the town character are a hoot.
Both FLs are learning to move on from their first love. Both are strong and independent women.
Both MLs are nice and confident. They have past traumas to deal with.
Both lead couples are kind and empathetic adults, both couples have good communication between each other with no silly misunderstanding and demonstrate trust in each other.
Both MLs are nice and confident. They have past traumas to deal with.
Both lead couples are kind and empathetic adults, both couples have good communication between each other with no silly misunderstanding and demonstrate trust in each other.