
Both series FL is demoted to lesser position as a punishment. Both FL wanted to become a partner of law firm where they worked hard without holding justice but in the get betrayed by their counterparts. Both FL learn from the setback and punish the people responsible for their setbacks.


Both dramas
- make you confused trying to find the culprit
- Make you FEEL
Watch this if you want to solve a case along with characters and actually like the characters.
Stay away from this drama if you do not like plot twists and serious INTRIGUE.
May it please the court is more Thriller and mystery in the 2nd part and more law and justice in the 1st. And they are both executed excellently.
- make you confused trying to find the culprit
- Make you FEEL
Watch this if you want to solve a case along with characters and actually like the characters.
Stay away from this drama if you do not like plot twists and serious INTRIGUE.
May it please the court is more Thriller and mystery in the 2nd part and more law and justice in the 1st. And they are both executed excellently.


ML and FL are a bickering duo in the law field and settle cases together. The dramas show cases episodically; a new case every episode. Leads are at each other's throats some times, but at the same time also have out-of-this-world level chemistry. FL in May it Please the Court was demoted to a less-reputable office, while in Ishiko to Haneo ML is sent to a less-known office and in both dramas they are paired with a very unlikely partner who they don't get along with at first. Both dramas are very comedic, heartwarming at times, thrilling at times, and all-in-all give good feels. Happy watching! ^^




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.


