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If you like fight scene, D.P. is for you, also the brotherhood between both ML really match, from first episode until the end, they stick with each other even though just met
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There's just one case that well built. The one serial case has a deeper truth hiding behind it. The leads at first didn't trust each other, and even one of them might be the suspect. As we continue, the drama will reveal the truth with good storytelling.
Is it dark? Not as dark as Beyond Evil, but it is.
Is it makes us use our detective brain? Totally.
The difference of Stranger is there are prosecutors related.
Still, it's worth watching tho.
Is it dark? Not as dark as Beyond Evil, but it is.
Is it makes us use our detective brain? Totally.
The difference of Stranger is there are prosecutors related.
Still, it's worth watching tho.
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The drama has supernatural elements, there also some side plots that show the ML and FL fighting evil spirits.
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The Guest has elements that deal with hunting down demons/spirits and childhood trauma. There is a team of sorts that work together to bring down the spirit baddies in it as well.
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Kinda remind the vibe same as Mystic Popup Bar since it's a supernatural genre for both. Some part in the mystic popup bar does fight the evil spirit too. Futhermore, they work in a team.
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Both are crime dramas with past settings involving serial killers and police officers trying to catch them.
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Similar in terms of the 'time travel' aspect and the two main leads trying to change the outcome of certain things. They both go back to the '80s.
A big difference between the two is that in 'Life On Mars' the main lead goes back with his entire body, that is to say, he's there while his younger self is there as well. There are thus certain things he can't fix, since there is a paradox in play here.
In 'Boku dake ga Inai Machi' the main lead goes back in time in a completely different way. He goes back to the time he was a child and is IN his own 11-year old body. He can create different timelines, so the before mentioned paradox does not come into play in this drama.
A big difference between the two is that in 'Life On Mars' the main lead goes back with his entire body, that is to say, he's there while his younger self is there as well. There are thus certain things he can't fix, since there is a paradox in play here.
In 'Boku dake ga Inai Machi' the main lead goes back in time in a completely different way. He goes back to the time he was a child and is IN his own 11-year old body. He can create different timelines, so the before mentioned paradox does not come into play in this drama.
