Both of the series are written by the same screenwriter, the tone follows through all of his/her work so It's a big chance that you'll enjoy Save Me if you liked Strangers From Hell. Both works circles around a group of people that gets isolated from the rest of society and develops insane behaviors because of it, very gruesome.
Both dramas are set in the same universe as each other, dark hole taking place soon after the events of save me. They are mostly unrelated, however Dark hole has a cameo from the father from save me and also has a cultist storyline.
Both dramas are dark and are psychological, it's okay it's love is a bit more lighter though with more comedy
Both get involved in a cult, and as they suffer they try to find out more about it and expose it.
Both are mystery and thriller.
Both are mystery and thriller.
Both shows:
> Have students as the main characters.
> Showcases rivalry and friendship between the cast.
> Demonstrates how easily people can get corrupted.
> The FLs are active in both shows and establish a difficult friendship with the ML.
> One of the leads is well-off while the other struggles financially.
> You get some old-school fighting.
> Have students as the main characters.
> Showcases rivalry and friendship between the cast.
> Demonstrates how easily people can get corrupted.
> The FLs are active in both shows and establish a difficult friendship with the ML.
> One of the leads is well-off while the other struggles financially.
> You get some old-school fighting.
They have the same type of right from the whole show. Although FOE is more romantic and lighter than SM.
based on Nobody Knows's premier it looks like the plot is surrounded around cults and it gives off the same vibes as Save Me.
Following the failure of her father's business, Sang Mi and her family move to Muji-gun where they have no friends or relatives. There she meets four young men, Han Sang Hwan, Seok Dong Cheol, Woo Jung Hoon, and Choi Man Hee. When Sang Mi and her family face some trouble, Spiritual Father Baek Jung Ki of Goosunwon offers to help them. However, her family is slowly getting sucked into the pseudo-religious cult and the four young men try to save her.