- both dramas are about fighting against the bad guys and serving justice through non-judiciary means (TYL is about school bullies, TG is more into the society as a whole)
- both result in satisfying punishments (using physical force, violence)!!!
- both involve a team working together (TYL team is approved by the minister, TG team is more like vigilante)
(both teams are consisted of a smart/powerful leader, strong members, and an IT geek)
- both tackle many cases throughout the show rather than involving just one big case
- badass main characters (and FL)!!!
- both result in satisfying punishments (using physical force, violence)!!!
- both involve a team working together (TYL team is approved by the minister, TG team is more like vigilante)
(both teams are consisted of a smart/powerful leader, strong members, and an IT geek)
- both tackle many cases throughout the show rather than involving just one big case
- badass main characters (and FL)!!!
On Lookout we have a prosecutor and a police officer, on Defendant a prosecutor as main characters. In both dramas one of the leads will have to leave their position (but for different reasons). They both are trying to seek for justice for their families, both of them lost a loved one. In both dramas they dont trust the police and the justice system. Also shows a lot of corrupted politicians.
- If you like ragtag bunch of misfits / found family tropes, look no further than Tomorrow and The Guardians!
- Strong female leads with tragic events occurring to them, as well as dealing with grief/looking for a way to repent
- Working through each significant character's problems and pasts
- Similar motives of seeking justice for those who've been wronged and giving closure to the victims.
- They're both teams that were brought together for one singular goal. For The Guardians, their goal is to take down corruption, while the Crisis Management team works to lessen the amount of people in Hell and the Afterlife.
- Both are series that deal well with serious topics, but also know when to take short, lighthearted, comedic breaks
- Both are set in a modern society, but Tomorrow features supernatural elements while the Guardians is more detective/law focused
I really love the relationships between the characters in both dramas and I looove the ragtag team of misfits trope... if you're like me, give these series a try!
- Strong female leads with tragic events occurring to them, as well as dealing with grief/looking for a way to repent
- Working through each significant character's problems and pasts
- Similar motives of seeking justice for those who've been wronged and giving closure to the victims.
- They're both teams that were brought together for one singular goal. For The Guardians, their goal is to take down corruption, while the Crisis Management team works to lessen the amount of people in Hell and the Afterlife.
- Both are series that deal well with serious topics, but also know when to take short, lighthearted, comedic breaks
- Both are set in a modern society, but Tomorrow features supernatural elements while the Guardians is more detective/law focused
I really love the relationships between the characters in both dramas and I looove the ragtag team of misfits trope... if you're like me, give these series a try!
Both female leads are single mother cops,
both showing the difficulty of keeping promises to their daughters, and the fear of the girls getting into danger.
Both have the theme of revenge for murder, in 'the guardian' its of the daughter, in 'mrs cop' its the father
Whilst 'mrs cop' is more lighthearted, 'the guardians' is more thrilling.
both showing the difficulty of keeping promises to their daughters, and the fear of the girls getting into danger.
Both have the theme of revenge for murder, in 'the guardian' its of the daughter, in 'mrs cop' its the father
Whilst 'mrs cop' is more lighthearted, 'the guardians' is more thrilling.



