@extraricebowl I like #RebornRich a lot. It's the more realistic version of #TheGoldenSpoon.

In the latter, the main character was not careful in how he does things for his advantage, ending up wasting far too many opportunities. In the former, the main character is careful, calculating, and thinks far ahead in time.

In fairness, in “The Golden Spoon”, he did not time travel, so he doesn't have future knowledge to use to his advantage. While in “Reborn Rich”, the future knowledge he retained when he was reborn in the past was a huge advantage.

But I think it doesn't matter if we have future knowledge. If given the opportunity to switch and be part of a rich family, while retaining our old memories, the logical [long-term] reaction is to plan very carefully. And that's why I like “Reborn Rich” better, as far as, comparing it with “The Golden Spoon”.

#Kdrama

@youronlyone Now that I've seen the latest #RebornRich episode, it's closer to the series Again My Life. Both protagonists in these series are killed in their first episodes and are reborn in the past with future knowledge intact and revenge on their agendas.

I couldn't get past The Golden Spoon's second ep because of the conditions that caused the switch in the protagonist's social status. It was just too ridiculous for me.

@extraricebowl Ahh, yes! You are correct, it's much closer to Again My Life! And both lead characters were careful on how they used their advantage instead of rushing things, like the main character in The Golden Spoon. In the latter, the main character acted self-righteous, and more than willing to sacrifice his birth parents. But in AML and RR, they value their parents, as any sane human being would.