They are really similar in terms of plot, there's a lot of cute romance scenes along with intense spy missions, schemes and plot twists. The main characters plays a similar role too, a rich girl that becomes poor and gets sucked into the espionage/political affairs. In both dramas I felt there was a good amount of romance to balance out all the political stuff, but even those parts are interesting too. I recommend watching both of these drama!
Similar story setting although different plot. Female lead in both dramas act mature and not annoying. RAR has a darker, more serious theme and not so much focused on romance. Not sure what else to say to come up with 100 words so they'll take the recommedation. Nevertheless, I recommend that you try RAR to see if it's your cup of tea.
Both dramas are about japanesse ocupation and in both of them you can find beautiful love story.... but what i loved most about these dramas is that even if it had a love but did not get lost in it... i just loved watching their fight for independence... Also in both dramas characters just rocks. Of course Chicago typewriter is better drama, but Rookie agent rogue is great drama on it´s own way.
- Both mains are undercover agents
- Rookie Agent is set in a different time period, it's interesting contrasting them
- Romance is a side story in both, it is less present in Cruel City
- Both mains are in the police force
- Both highlight the sacrifices made by undercover police and their tough lives
- Rookie Agent is set in a different time period, it's interesting contrasting them
- Romance is a side story in both, it is less present in Cruel City
- Both mains are in the police force
- Both highlight the sacrifices made by undercover police and their tough lives
Rookie Agent Rouge has a very similar plot to agent x. There is many parts of the rookie agent rouge that reminds me of Agent x. Both female protagonist does what they think is right and fights for there country while both male protagonist helps the female protagonist grow with a bit of romance in both dramas.