Both center around crime investigative fathers who have strained relationships with their teen daughters. Working on cases that they soon discover their daughter is involved in, they work to hide certain details to protect them while simultaneously searching for the truth.
Both deal with the unsuspecting killer...the person who inserts themself into an investigation, the person that people look past as the killer, the person that someone knows is the killer but is halfway protecting them or turning a blind-eye. They are the same because both the main leads that are the likely killers are mentally ill, except one is aware of why they are doing what they are doing, and the other has no memory (if my memory serves me correctly) that they are even killing people.
Both have that slow pacing that you love to hate when it comes to suspenisful , mysterious, who did it dramas. That said, you are going to like this drama.
Both have that slow pacing that you love to hate when it comes to suspenisful , mysterious, who did it dramas. That said, you are going to like this drama.
(reccing this as of episode 2 of Doubt airing)
Both feature an arc regarding a child killing a child now grown up, and the mystery of if they are capable of doing so again in adulthood. There is the push and pull of the perpetrator's family wanting to trust believe and understand them, but ultimately not being able to let go of that suspicion.
Both the killers have a stoic and unremorseful personality assisting in the struggle to accept them and their words.
Both feature an arc regarding a child killing a child now grown up, and the mystery of if they are capable of doing so again in adulthood. There is the push and pull of the perpetrator's family wanting to trust believe and understand them, but ultimately not being able to let go of that suspicion.
Both the killers have a stoic and unremorseful personality assisting in the struggle to accept them and their words.