Both dramas aim to de-stigmatize certain subjects (mental health for Daily Dose of Sunshine, Autism for Extraordinary Attorney Woo) in very compassionate and understanding ways where the subjects of the work are given their own voice, not just merely talked around.
Both feature women who grew up poor but somehow find their way into money and politics without really meaning to, as a result their lives begin to spin out of control.
Centers on a woman struggling through day to day life until she encounters, and becomes closer to, a man with a rough exterior. Through the bond they form they both begin to open up and enjoy life.
Office comedy where everyone in the office is aware of the futility of their efforts, but one overzealous character still puts in way too much effort anyway.