
The leads are tied together by a case that left deep scars on both of them. One has no recollection of the events, while the other's memories have been a relentless torment for years. Their chemistry is absolutely electrifying, making every interaction captivating. The storyline is nothing short of brilliant, weaving twists and surprises seamlessly. Even the villain has a hidden connection to the main lead, cleverly concealed through well-placed red herrings, reminiscent of the masterful approach in *Memorist*. The drama also shines with remarkable character development, featuring a resolute and dynamic female lead who confidently takes charge.





Both dramas have ML with superpower (in Memorist - ML can look into the memories of whoever he touches, in The Game: Towards Zero - ML can see the moments before someones death when he looks into their eyes)
Both dramas FL is a detective / part of the police.
Both drama have FL suspect ML as being accomplice to crimes.
If you liked one, you will surely like the other!!
Both dramas FL is a detective / part of the police.
Both drama have FL suspect ML as being accomplice to crimes.
If you liked one, you will surely like the other!!



Both Memorist and Tell me what you saw revolve around crime investigation.
Also both have one of the leads with a special ability and one is a profiler.
In Memorist the ML has psychic powers and he is helped by a FL profiler, in TMWYS the FL has a photographic memory and she is helped by ML profile.
Also both have one of the leads with a special ability and one is a profiler.
In Memorist the ML has psychic powers and he is helped by a FL profiler, in TMWYS the FL has a photographic memory and she is helped by ML profile.


Dong Baek possesses an extraordinary gift - the ability to delve into the memories of those he touches. His remarkable talent, striking appearance, and no-nonsense approach have made him a world-renowned detective. However, his penchant for using fists before words can be a headache for his colleagues. On the other hand, Han Sun Mi, a prodigious profiler, passed the bar exam at twenty, earned a criminal psychology doctorate, and attained the rank of senior superintendent. She's a genius in solving cold cases, motivated by a personal secret. When these two exceptional professionals encounter a serial killer with abilities beyond their own, a thrilling battle unfolds.



1. Both have two strong-headed female leads.
2. The male leads are a bit unhinged but have a good heart.
3. The two main characters have great chemistry, with hints of romance, but the story never fully explores that genre (which is frustrating because the pairings beg for romance).
4. A major case connects both of the leads' childhoods.
5. The plot revolves around the discovery and mystery of the ongoing killings.
6. Unlike "May It Please the Court", "Memorist" doesn't focus heavily on the legal aspects, but rather on unraveling the mystery itself.
7. The identity of the killer remains unknown until the very end.
8. The series is intriguing and keeps you hooked throughout.
2. The male leads are a bit unhinged but have a good heart.
3. The two main characters have great chemistry, with hints of romance, but the story never fully explores that genre (which is frustrating because the pairings beg for romance).
4. A major case connects both of the leads' childhoods.
5. The plot revolves around the discovery and mystery of the ongoing killings.
6. Unlike "May It Please the Court", "Memorist" doesn't focus heavily on the legal aspects, but rather on unraveling the mystery itself.
7. The identity of the killer remains unknown until the very end.
8. The series is intriguing and keeps you hooked throughout.

Both dramas are focused on solving a series of mysteries that connect to each other
Both have one evil mastermind behind all the mysterious events that the protagonists are trying to catch
ML and FL in Memorist are both in the police division while FL in Connection is a journalist
Both ML's have an important/special plot kinda thing (a thing that makes them special/different)
Memorist focuses solely on catching the bad guy while Connection has a few side plots
Both are amazing dramas and have almost the same vibe
Connection isn't over yet, but it gave the same vibe as Memorist, the way they solve the crime
Both have one evil mastermind behind all the mysterious events that the protagonists are trying to catch
ML and FL in Memorist are both in the police division while FL in Connection is a journalist
Both ML's have an important/special plot kinda thing (a thing that makes them special/different)
Memorist focuses solely on catching the bad guy while Connection has a few side plots
Both are amazing dramas and have almost the same vibe
Connection isn't over yet, but it gave the same vibe as Memorist, the way they solve the crime