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It's the same writer and she already worked with most of the actors in previous works.
Same genre like law, thriller, romance and supernatural.
Same genre like law, thriller, romance and supernatural.
Era of Japanese resistance in China. goods and bad, traitors and herso are working together against foreign invasion, despite their inside conflicts. storyline is more complex in disguiser and more politics there but yet AOTB has it's own merit, badass women protagonist! both are exciting stories about double spying, family bonds and blossoming romance in a dangerious time.
Eita stars in both comedies featuring a ragtag detective agency headed by an female chief, and the detectives often get involved in their client's lives to solve their problems.
They have the same realistic but comedic feeling. Both deal with the struggles of korean youth/young adults and the main male leads are anti-social.
"The Genius" is a korean variety show in which celebrities who are known for their wit compete in tasks that are very similar to the ones in "Liar Game".
Both are about logical thinking, formed aliances and betrayals.
Both are about logical thinking, formed aliances and betrayals.
"The Genius" is basically a real life "Liar Game" with clever celebrities.
There is a lot of logical thinking, tricky situations and even betrayal.
There is a lot of logical thinking, tricky situations and even betrayal.
- both dramas focus on people working together as a team to solve problems
- both have some revenge elements
- both have some revenge elements
- both have strong female leads, except one is a lawyer (IHYV) while the other is a prosecutor (Witch's Court)
- both dramas are somewhat centered around a single 'main' case
- both dramas are somewhat centered around a single 'main' case
- Both have bubbly feels
- The main female leads are older than the male lead
- Somehow both are going to go to the "future" at one point
- Everything is going as planned in both of the dramas until the ending couple episode is crazy
- The main female leads are older than the male lead
- Somehow both are going to go to the "future" at one point
- Everything is going as planned in both of the dramas until the ending couple episode is crazy
The storyline's premise is similar in that the main characters also travel back in time, ending up in college again while retaining all the memories of their previous lives. Hence, although they are in their twenties, their mental age is much older than those of their peers. With the knowledge and hindsight of their own futures, they are given a chance to rewrite their own narratives and change their fates.
Two close women facing each other in the same area to demonstrate who is the best, with a particular love-hate relationship.
The female leads in both the dramas are weirdos .
The male leads of the both the dramas are prosecutors . They act tough in front of everyone but are actually dorks .
The male & female leads of both the dramas meet each other through a fate .
Both have a lots of comedy but deal with serious cases at the same time .
The male leads of the both the dramas are prosecutors . They act tough in front of everyone but are actually dorks .
The male & female leads of both the dramas meet each other through a fate .
Both have a lots of comedy but deal with serious cases at the same time .
In both dramas, a team is made up to catch fraudsters (taxes in 38 Task Force and insurance in Mad Dog).
If you like detective series then you also like "7th grade civil servant". A love story of two person who once started to date but some circumstances aparted them away. But but after their Reunion, very interesting love story, detective part waiting for you.
Both are law dramas where the main character will do anything to win their case. The main characters in both can be considered deplorable and selfish, but are also very strong and confident. Witch's Court is more about sexual assault crimes, while Legal High has a variety of cases.