Both shows:
> Have a ML who's trying to unravel a mystery involving them and their loved ones.
> The leads reluctantly start working together, but then they grow to care and rely on each other.
> The FLs are agents (one is a detective, the other a NIS agent).
> FLs are one of the few who believe in the ML.
> The show is action-oriented with a side of romance.
> Who the "big baddies" are is predictable.
> There are a bunch of mini antagonists along the way.
> Corruption is rampant.
> Have a group of misfits banding together to stop the big bads.
> Have a ML who's trying to unravel a mystery involving them and their loved ones.
> The leads reluctantly start working together, but then they grow to care and rely on each other.
> The FLs are agents (one is a detective, the other a NIS agent).
> FLs are one of the few who believe in the ML.
> The show is action-oriented with a side of romance.
> Who the "big baddies" are is predictable.
> There are a bunch of mini antagonists along the way.
> Corruption is rampant.
> Have a group of misfits banding together to stop the big bads.
Both:
- deal with criminal cases
- have a mystery that you want to solve
- have great plot twists
-have the romance (in ' I Remember You' it's more of a secondary plot, whereas 'He is Psychometric' focus onto it)
-the main couple has something in common since childhood but doesn't know/talk about it at the beginning
- have awsome bro-romance, 'family' relations and brotherhood problems
- have well-developed psychology and depth of the character
- and make you feel like Sherlock x
- deal with criminal cases
- have a mystery that you want to solve
- have great plot twists
-have the romance (in ' I Remember You' it's more of a secondary plot, whereas 'He is Psychometric' focus onto it)
-the main couple has something in common since childhood but doesn't know/talk about it at the beginning
- have awsome bro-romance, 'family' relations and brotherhood problems
- have well-developed psychology and depth of the character
- and make you feel like Sherlock x
"Hello Monster" and "Strangers from Hell" have different plots, but their concept is similar about psychopaths who are entangled with each other. The main psychopaths are influencing and manipulating their victims by using mind tricks to follow their path, whether it's the same or different outcomes.
Similarities:
The main leads fall in love (though Hello Monster has less romance I believe and they don’t get together until the very end)
More serious male lead in both
Smart female lead in both
Different cases get worked on but there is also one main big case leading up through the series
The chemistry is better for the main leads in WASFIL I believe.
Both are very enjoyable to watch ?
The main leads fall in love (though Hello Monster has less romance I believe and they don’t get together until the very end)
More serious male lead in both
Smart female lead in both
Different cases get worked on but there is also one main big case leading up through the series
The chemistry is better for the main leads in WASFIL I believe.
Both are very enjoyable to watch ?
Both dramas give rise to the question of good and evil in humans and whether that is something out of our control or not. Bloody Monday have a genius hacker with the japanese special forces at its center, looking for his dad (and the mystery of his disappearance) while fighting against a group of terrorist wanting to "reset" the humanity. I remember you focuses on a genius consulting detective wanting to solve the forgotten mystery of his rather unfortunate past, while looking for his missing brother and along the way solving various crimes & clues that bring him closer to the core of the human psyche and the hazy gray zone of what is right and what is wrong. Both dramas are full of suspense as well as various plot twists.