Both dramas tell about criminal and how they solve the mysteries with the help of forensic doctors. The forensic doctors played the biggest role in the drama and they acted like the real detective here. There were no prosecutor in Unnatural but in general they are the same. They also consisted of couple independent crime stories that lead to the main story.
- both have similar layouts in episodes
- one case per episode (usually one maybe follow up in the 2nd episode)
- There is a main plot/villain which is underlying in both
- Both work with emergency services (PFJ works with the NFS, prosecution and the police and TFR s2 works with firefighters, NFS and the police)
- Both have episode titles in codes/alerts referring to the situation in the episode(s)
- both on streaming platforms --> TFR - Disney+ and PFJ - Netflix
- Both are follow-ups of the first seasons of their shows.
- More romance in TFR than PFJ (slight romance)
- one of the leads in each show have powerful family backgrounds (PFJ - FL is the daughter of a chairman of a main company and TFR - ML is the son of the chief of prosecution and both leads went into their profession(s) rebelliously (against family will).
- one case per episode (usually one maybe follow up in the 2nd episode)
- There is a main plot/villain which is underlying in both
- Both work with emergency services (PFJ works with the NFS, prosecution and the police and TFR s2 works with firefighters, NFS and the police)
- Both have episode titles in codes/alerts referring to the situation in the episode(s)
- both on streaming platforms --> TFR - Disney+ and PFJ - Netflix
- Both are follow-ups of the first seasons of their shows.
- More romance in TFR than PFJ (slight romance)
- one of the leads in each show have powerful family backgrounds (PFJ - FL is the daughter of a chairman of a main company and TFR - ML is the son of the chief of prosecution and both leads went into their profession(s) rebelliously (against family will).