Both dramas owe their existence to the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, although with Miss Sherlock it's more obvious.
Both feature an investigation pair with one partner being a genius and the other coming along for the ride to keep the genius safe and grounded.
Both dramas leave you with a craving for a second season.
Both feature an investigation pair with one partner being a genius and the other coming along for the ride to keep the genius safe and grounded.
Both dramas leave you with a craving for a second season.
The focus on the crimes on women woven into the story feels very similar. Also the vibe and the production quality of both drama is at par. Look wise & length wise , both drama feel same. Under the skin has various cases but Murderous affair has one case that spans whole length and has an ensamble cast.
Due to an incident five years ago, Shen Yi, a young painter, caused the death of a detective unknowingly. In the present day, he joins the police as a sketch artist to solve the case. He was partnered with Du Cheng who despises him for what happened 5 years prior. Over time, they work together on various cases and Shen Yi starts to impress Du Cheng and the others at the station due to his results. They all become closer. Can they work together and finally crack the case that has haunted them for the past five years together?
They're both dramas involving drawing (and generally, art), though the stories go much beyond that. UtS is very much set into strong bromance (though one can always imagine more), BCYD seems more honest about it.
But if you're interested in a ML who CAN draw (impossible drawings, in UtS), these dramas both have something to offer (and some BL to the side, even if censored or pretend non-extistent in one of them).
But if you're interested in a ML who CAN draw (impossible drawings, in UtS), these dramas both have something to offer (and some BL to the side, even if censored or pretend non-extistent in one of them).