Both are detective cases and are focused around female centric themes in the crime solving business. Maiden Holmes seems be more broad in the sense that the female lead can somewhat fight, is a detective that can find clues, and can determine death info. In contrast, the Imperial Coroner mainly focuses own one expertise. The female lead is much more well versed in determining the causes of death and symptoms it shows through the corpse. Her explanation is much more explicit and scientifically explained in contrast to Maiden Holmes which only offer generalizations.
both FL
*are quick-thinking, intelligent forensic scientists
*are struggling with an unjust parental death
*are pursued by good men with their own personal/political intrigues
*are repeatedly in danger because of a larger power struggle
in both:
*1 ML has government affiliation, 1 ML has ties to the "dark" side
*each ML is embroiled in a much larger struggle for power
context is historic China and issues of gender equity/plight of women are explored (more in MH than MT)
*are quick-thinking, intelligent forensic scientists
*are struggling with an unjust parental death
*are pursued by good men with their own personal/political intrigues
*are repeatedly in danger because of a larger power struggle
in both:
*1 ML has government affiliation, 1 ML has ties to the "dark" side
*each ML is embroiled in a much larger struggle for power
context is historic China and issues of gender equity/plight of women are explored (more in MH than MT)
Both have detective work and romance. I would say Under the Power is more focused on the detective work whereas Maiden Holmes is more fluffy and focuses more on the romance. Both are very good shows!
They both involve the female lead hiding their secret identity. The male lead isn't arrogant and is quite sweet. Both female leads aren't your typical fair ladies during the time. They are good at martial arts. The female leads face an identity exposure which leads to imprisonment. There also isn't any second lead syndrome in both dramas. There are similar political ties between the two dramas. Lastly, there are funny parts and serious parts, it's worth a watch.
The dramas are set in different time period but
Similarity
-> Same female lead (Sabrina Chen)
-> Both female leads cross dressed in the drama to enter a place where women are not allowed
-> Both male leads knew from start that female lead is a woman and they try to protect their identity and live with the female lead in same space
-> Both male leads have problem in the eyes which gets cured later in the dramas
Similarity
-> Same female lead (Sabrina Chen)
-> Both female leads cross dressed in the drama to enter a place where women are not allowed
-> Both male leads knew from start that female lead is a woman and they try to protect their identity and live with the female lead in same space
-> Both male leads have problem in the eyes which gets cured later in the dramas
Pretty people solving mysteries and falling in love. There are secret and false identities, parting then reuniting couples but it is easily and quickly handled. The actors have exceptional chemistry.
Happy endings with possible season 2!
Happy endings with possible season 2!
Historical, Detective, Smart Female Lead, Nice Male Lead, Romance, Adapted from a web novel, Marriage, Slow Burn Romance, Palace Politics, Investigation, Smart Male Lead
-FL dresses like man
-FL is daughter of someone unjustly killed
-ML/ML’s father is thought to be guilty for the event for a short while
-Characters act as detectives to find corrupt officials
-Kind ML and no serious love-triangles
Overall, they have a similar vibe, although the FL in MH is more mature and cold, while the FL in IACOHO is bubbly and bright. These dramas aren’t particularly stressful and most of the characters are fun to watch, making them a good choice for a pick-me-up on a sick day.
-FL is daughter of someone unjustly killed
-ML/ML’s father is thought to be guilty for the event for a short while
-Characters act as detectives to find corrupt officials
-Kind ML and no serious love-triangles
Overall, they have a similar vibe, although the FL in MH is more mature and cold, while the FL in IACOHO is bubbly and bright. These dramas aren’t particularly stressful and most of the characters are fun to watch, making them a good choice for a pick-me-up on a sick day.