The main leads are both eccentric fellows that make use of their exceptional skills of deduction.
For Galileo, his profession is a physics professor and so answers cases with scientific reasoning while for
Himura Hideo, his profession is a criminologist professor and so answers cases with psychological reasoning associated with criminology.
Episodic cases in each dramas are interesting and mind-blogging, some may be predictable but nevertheless enjoyable.
For Galileo, his profession is a physics professor and so answers cases with scientific reasoning while for
Himura Hideo, his profession is a criminologist professor and so answers cases with psychological reasoning associated with criminology.
Episodic cases in each dramas are interesting and mind-blogging, some may be predictable but nevertheless enjoyable.
Both are similar in that there are two male leads who have known each other since they were young and now work together in solving crimes through detective work. Both shows have a heavy bromance.
Both shows delve into human psychology and have a main character that is teetering between good and evil while the other main character is determined to keep them in the light,
S.C.I has a higher production value and is more action-oriented while RHGHHnS is more akin to Sherlock and solving mysteries. Both are excellent!
Both shows delve into human psychology and have a main character that is teetering between good and evil while the other main character is determined to keep them in the light,
S.C.I has a higher production value and is more action-oriented while RHGHHnS is more akin to Sherlock and solving mysteries. Both are excellent!
Modern day spins on Sherlock &Watson, with similar styles of investigation. By studying & dissenting the crime scene, and the tale of two friends who understand each other deeper than friendship, and rely on each other wholly.
Miss Sherlock is female version which I think is a very interesting concept.
Miss Sherlock is female version which I think is a very interesting concept.