It’s about psychological things, police investigation, crime investigation. Bromance, enemies to buddy’s. Novel adaption.
Both "Justice in the Dark" and "A League of Nobleman" feature compelling mysteries that deepen as the relationships between their male leads evolve. In both dramas, the protagonists work together to unravel intricate mysteries, using their growing bond to navigate through challenges and uncover hidden truths. This collaborative journey not only strengthens their emotional connection but also adds layers of suspense and intrigue to the storyline. As their partnership develops, they find themselves drawn into webs of conspiracy and danger, where solving mysteries becomes intertwined with their personal growth and mutual understanding. For fans of BL dramas with a blend of romance, suspense, and collaborative problem-solving, both series offer engaging narratives that keep viewers invested in the evolving dynamics between the characters.
Both have the theme of some sort of 'Serial Killer Gene' (that in some cases is a 'Genius Gene'), and somewhat explore the ethics using that knowledge
Both are about solving crimes, though Mouse is more about a big overarching case, while Justice in the Dark seems to be broken up into smaller cases that are connected (once it's fully released, this might be different)
Mouse does not have any BL themes, and seems to be more graphic when showing crime scenes
Both are about solving crimes, though Mouse is more about a big overarching case, while Justice in the Dark seems to be broken up into smaller cases that are connected (once it's fully released, this might be different)
Mouse does not have any BL themes, and seems to be more graphic when showing crime scenes