In both plays the main actor has fantastic medical capabilities and most of the scenes are shot in the hospital makes it even more interesting for the fact that patients arrive with wounds and that doctors must treat them and they are always the challenge of who is the best surgeon of the hospital, the SOUNDTRACKS are too cool. Just watch both of these dramas are very nice
Vampires are topic and vibe is very simmilar. Both are romantic with comic moments.Out of all vampire drama those two are the most simmilar.
Both are dark fantasy dramas. The MLs have a condition that makes them consider themselves to be monsters and have to suppress their violent tendencies. They start out hating the FLs, who are normal humans, before getting to know them better and deciding to work together. The villains act like they want to be friends with the MLs and see themselves as more than humans. Both dramas have some humorous moments but are overall tragedies.
Orange Marmalade and Blood are both vampire dramas.
In Orange Marmalade (it didn't air yet), if they follow the webtoon, it should be about a female vampire in high school falling in love with a boy who hates vampires.
In Blood, the vampire is a surgeon looking for a way to become human and trying to figure out who killed his parents.
In Orange Marmalade (it didn't air yet), if they follow the webtoon, it should be about a female vampire in high school falling in love with a boy who hates vampires.
In Blood, the vampire is a surgeon looking for a way to become human and trying to figure out who killed his parents.
These two dramas have a similar supernatural feel about them.
Blood is modern about a doctor infected with a supernatural virus, and Gu Family Book is about a half-gumiho.
The main characters personalities are different but they look very similar when they are "transformed". (Green eyes long nails etc)
Blood is modern about a doctor infected with a supernatural virus, and Gu Family Book is about a half-gumiho.
The main characters personalities are different but they look very similar when they are "transformed". (Green eyes long nails etc)
It follows the trouble-filled daily life of a mysterious and strikingly beautiful vampire novelist who assists the police in criminal investigations, and a rookie editor who finds himself at the mercy of a non-human existence.
Zen Misaki is a wildly popular bestselling author whose true identity is, unexpectedly, that of a vampire. Using supernatural abilities unique to his inhuman nature, such as nensha (the power to read a person’s memories from their blood), mind reading, and hypnosis, along with his sharp deductive skills, Misaki stylishly solves difficult cases that have left the police at a dead end.
Having long since abandoned his life as a human, Misaki begins the story having lost his sense of purpose, lacking the passion to write new novels and harboring a cynical, world-weary outlook. However, through his interactions with a young editor and an up-and-coming detective, and by solving case after case, he gradually rediscovers his capacity for love, friendship, and the very emotions that make him human.
Zen Misaki is a wildly popular bestselling author whose true identity is, unexpectedly, that of a vampire. Using supernatural abilities unique to his inhuman nature, such as nensha (the power to read a person’s memories from their blood), mind reading, and hypnosis, along with his sharp deductive skills, Misaki stylishly solves difficult cases that have left the police at a dead end.
Having long since abandoned his life as a human, Misaki begins the story having lost his sense of purpose, lacking the passion to write new novels and harboring a cynical, world-weary outlook. However, through his interactions with a young editor and an up-and-coming detective, and by solving case after case, he gradually rediscovers his capacity for love, friendship, and the very emotions that make him human.
Park Ji Sang is a doctor specializing in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery in the best cancer research hospital in the country. He is also a vampire. Despite seeming cold and unfeeling, Ji Sang masks his soft heart and inner pain and yearns for closeness with people. He believes very strongly in the sanctity of human life and suppresses his thirst for blood to treat terminally ill patients and save lives. Among his colleagues is Yoo Ri Ta, a hotshot physician who entered medical school at the age of 17 and is also the niece of the chaebol group chairman who owns the hospital. Ri Ta is highly capable but snooty and prideful, yet Ji Sang finds himself falling for her. He also gets drawn into a conflict between good and evil as he encounters Lee Jae Wook, a two-faced hospital chief who gains everyone's trust with his gentle demeanor, but inwardly harbors a dangerous ambition for power and a talent for cruelty.



