The comedic timing and awkward moments are very similar. Reply 1988 has the goat noises, while Prison Playbook has a soft whistle track playing whenever there's an awkward moment; you could interchange those 2 sounds and get a similar feeling.
Also some of the characters are very similar such as Taek and Je-Hyeok. Both are like prodigies and very popular (Baduk and baseball) but they aren't ignorant of the ways of the world and rely on others to pull them along.
Also some of the characters are very similar such as Taek and Je-Hyeok. Both are like prodigies and very popular (Baduk and baseball) but they aren't ignorant of the ways of the world and rely on others to pull them along.
Both portray a mix of character stories (the writers really gave these characters depth) with very similar comedic timing. They deal with some serious themes but also have a bit of the quirky/awkward moments and making them gold. These are the kinds of shows where I'd like to say "Don't judge a book by its cover".
Both involve a revenge plot based on an injustice in their youth (involving their fathers) and a slow but steady process to reach their goals. Food and business competition. Corruption: those with money are above the law, while the poor end up receiving the punishments of those in power.