Same writer and similar fun vibe! The comedy is on point for both dramas and the overall cast is great in both :)
Both dramas center around a lovable antihero that just happens to get caught on the wrong side for them... well in this case it's the righteous side.
What ensues is a series of thrilling and gratifying rescue missions that leaves you on edge begging for more. We also get to experience the quirky yet slick comedy, be it dark or satirical. And last but not least is the undeniably strong chemistry between the main leads, delivered in partners-in-crime style by the mastermind screenwriter Park Jae Bum himself.
What ensues is a series of thrilling and gratifying rescue missions that leaves you on edge begging for more. We also get to experience the quirky yet slick comedy, be it dark or satirical. And last but not least is the undeniably strong chemistry between the main leads, delivered in partners-in-crime style by the mastermind screenwriter Park Jae Bum himself.
Office team/ department
Silly/ odd characters
Comedy ( that'll have you rolling on the floor )
Team work
Bromance
Silly/ odd characters
Comedy ( that'll have you rolling on the floor )
Team work
Bromance
It's funny mixed with seriousness. Has a great story line and almost similar to Chief Kim. A humble man fighting for the rights of the unjust.
- There are a lot of plot twists in both dramas
- Both don't really have any main romance plotlines
- Both feature complex plans made by a team of people working to take down a corrupt person high up
- Both don't really have any main romance plotlines
- Both feature complex plans made by a team of people working to take down a corrupt person high up
similar humor, the way it's shot, main characters chief Kim and goo sera have a similar way of dealing with things and quirky personalities. Political lines are pretty similar too.
From the absurd office politics to the hilarious bromance rivalry, these 2 dramas offer great comic relief in the time of need and insightful life lessons when you least expect.
Park Hae Jin (Yeol Chan) and Nam Goong Min (Sung Ryong) play the questionable protagonists that you find shady yet can't help vouching for.
Kim Eung Soo (Man SiK) and Lee Junho (Seo Yool) are your former-villain-now-besties, desperately searching for a second chance at love... oops... bromance.
If you ask for comedy, here it is. If you ask for b-romance, what are you waiting for? If you ask for chemistry, these will teach you the whole periodic table. If you want all of these in one, then quickly dive in.
Park Hae Jin (Yeol Chan) and Nam Goong Min (Sung Ryong) play the questionable protagonists that you find shady yet can't help vouching for.
Kim Eung Soo (Man SiK) and Lee Junho (Seo Yool) are your former-villain-now-besties, desperately searching for a second chance at love... oops... bromance.
If you ask for comedy, here it is. If you ask for b-romance, what are you waiting for? If you ask for chemistry, these will teach you the whole periodic table. If you want all of these in one, then quickly dive in.
The battles inside the companies of both series seems a bit similar.
Both male protagonists grown up from sleezballs to a somewhat righteous and reliable fighters for the justice within (and even gather employers around them.)
Both female protagonist are neiher too whiney, nor crybabies. Both are strong, yet atractive.
In both series the romance between the both main leads is lacking if it's even there.
Both main protagonists are somewhat violent.
Both male protagonists grown up from sleezballs to a somewhat righteous and reliable fighters for the justice within (and even gather employers around them.)
Both female protagonist are neiher too whiney, nor crybabies. Both are strong, yet atractive.
In both series the romance between the both main leads is lacking if it's even there.
Both main protagonists are somewhat violent.