The Fiery Priest

열혈사제 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
Very similar vibe where a group of people team up to take down a corrupt group of thugs and politicians. Funny and thrilling as well.
Recommended by Rami
They have a similar vibe. The same type of humour and elements of crime investigation even if the storyline is totally different.
Recommended by tats
Actor Kim Nam gil acted in both the dramas.

Both the dramas are of different genres, nothing in common and are just another works of the actor.

But the variations in his roles in these two dramas, surprises alot .
In one, as a cold introvert person, who never talks (dark vibes surrounding him) and in another as a fiery n yet funny n lively person, who never stops talking n smiling, punishing the bad guys and giving evil smirks to them, haha

Actor's fans will enjoy and love both.
Recommended by AigooMyLengthyParagraphs
If you are missing Fiery Priest already, have a little stop-over in One The Woman. Everyone is still patiently waiting for TFP 2, but One The Woman looks like a spin-off with Lee Ha Nee's character in focus.
I swear, if you loved Le Ha Nee's role as a prosecutor, you will definitely be satisfied with One The Woman focusing on the female prosecutor's story.
Recommended by ABoredLawyer
Backstreet Rookie[3] (Korean: ??? ???) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Ji Chang-wook and Kim Yoo-jung. It is based on the 2016–2017 webtoon Convenience Store Saet-byul written by Hwalhwasan.[4][5] It is the first Korean drama funded by the global channel Lifetime and produced by Taewon Entertainment.[6] The series aired on SBS TV at 22:00 (KST) time slot from June 19 to August 8, 2020, on Fridays and Saturdays for 16 episodes. It is available on iQIYI and on Rakuten Viki with subtitles in multiple languages globally.[7][8]
Recommended by Plutos11
Both have:

- a male lead and his team, which are often beaten by the bad guys (often quite literally beaten.. sometimes just beaten).
- an unconventional catolic priest in it which claims that the bad guys must "burn in the fiery pit" and fight them with actual fights (and weapons) and not words; while writes or recites texts of the Bible;
- a charismatic female cop whom becomes the male lead's sidekick;
- a corrupt female prosecutor whom seems to have the hots for the good guy, while being probably liked by/and working for the bad guys..;
- corruption and stupidly within the police force and prosecution;
- a harismatic male psychopath as the main villain.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
Sharing similar Christian and law based themes with great acting and plot in both. While TJFH is more fantasy and judgement kind, TFP is more anime-ish and less serious with good action scenes and filled with humour. These have similar vibe despite being different in genre and storytelling. Loving TJFH, then potentially u will like TFP and vice versa.
Recommended by DramaLifeForever
- Both have great action scenes.
- They both have absolutely hilarious comedy.
- Both Dramas were filmed by the same director.
- Both of them weren't boring at all, and have great storylines.
- OSTs are also brilliant in both.
Would definitely recommend to watch The Fiery Priest if you liked Boyhood, or the other way round, goes both ways, as both Kdramas are awesome!
Recommended by Galaxy
For a good balance between comedy and crime/suspense that is maintained well throughout the entire series.
Recommended by hogyu
1- both ML have been well trained agents
2-it starts the same ( drama started with how they got into fighting the bad
3-both ML have slightly romance with FL
4-in both dramas are ML working with other leads like a squad
Recommended by Soomin
Kim Hae Il (0r father Michael) is like alter ego of Lee Do from Trigger.
In addition he is played by the same actor.
Recommended by beza93
Although its different in terms of genre and plot, it's similar towards Hwi Oh's side of the story

- The ML has similar problems; mental illness, anger issues, ptsd...
- ML works with the police to solve justice on a supposedly closed case
- both are comedy, except MFEO is a bid more sad and undertoned
Recommended by kissingpissfish
Both are action,comedy genre (at the most serious moments/scenes it can make you smile.
Both male leads are after justice and can’t stand injustice ,their facial expressions are so good and are so funny to me.
Just like in The Fiery priest Kim namgil’s character is way different from the priests we’ve seen before ,in Bad prosecutor Do Kyungsoo’s character is different from the prosecutors we’ve seen before
Recommended by RaVin
Both of the main leads in the dramas deal with the loss of their loved ones and try to fight against the people with power and uncover the corrupt system.
Recommended by Blah
Both MLs are motivated by revenge.
No romance
Both fighting corruption.
Both have strong ladies supporting them.
Recommended by ProteaEden
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