Has similiar episodic format. Both dramas showcase how they pay respect to the dead but in different ways.


Recommended by Hyunjinsbread
The comedy style is similar to that of "I Am Nobody". Also, in both dramas the main characters have powers and go through a journey of self discovery. "Oh No! Here Comes Trouble" deals with more serious themes, although "I Am Nobody" also has its fair seriousness sprinkled on.
Recommended by Grumpy Witch
Watch Hikaru no Go for - Same vibes. Amazing bromance. Well fleshed out plot, beautiful story. Great acting.
Recommended by Pin_xyzrst
I only thought of guest when i saw their relationship, also 2 men and women trio.
Both are supernatural-themed.
Both male protagonists can see spirits/ghosts and help them.
Both women protagonists are detectives...
But The Guest is more dark, gory

Recommended by Kwatch
Both are short and superb taiwanese series and they shared the same comedic style. Both leading characters are played by fantastic actors and both are hilarious and quite adicting to watch. They are by far the best taiwanese series i've seen lately.
Recommended by ciudaddedios
both have the concept of getting rid of ghosts for "work"
in both they have to learn the will of the ghost in order to exorcise them
they feel very similar
Recommended by amayori
Both dramas are supernatural mystery. A person who can see the ghosts wandering the world helps them find their way
Recommended by sayratial
Both have very solid fantasy plots related to folktales and urban legends

Both are stunningly good dramas dealing with human emotions like rollercoasters.

Both have characters you fall in love with.
Recommended by Aye
both are supernatural-themed, snappy, fast-paced and have similar styles of dead-pan humour.

both have leads who can communicate with the dead to resolve their last wishes and find out the backstory of their death (in the movie, its only 1 ghost whereas the show has many).

they both begin as comedies that progress wonderfully into sentimental stories that hit you hard (u may cry lmao)

both are bromance-heavy Taiwanese productions and if you like one, you'll defs like the other.
Recommended by Grand Inquisitor
Conta a história emocionante de três mulheres urbanas de meia-idade com identidades diferentes que corajosamente responderam às dificuldades da vida e fizeram
Recommended by Eduarda4567gostadodarren
Despite belonging to different genres (Mistery and Supernatural versus Romance and Life), both series rely heavily on:
--Youth
--Economic and Societal Struggles
--Chinese Culture and Traditions
--Personal Breakthrough
Recommended by Betty
Both have ghosts and lessons in each episode or arc, both is funny but emotional. If you enjoyed the dynamics between Yiyong and the ghost so you are gonna enjoy these characters from japanese mythology helping a homeless girl!
Recommended by triZ
Zhang Jing Yi is the FL in both. The chemistry is natural. The relationship had depth. However, BEITD does not have a satisfactory ending.
Recommended by zeesqueere
Similar group(s) of people searching and chasing after ghosts.
OH no here comes trouble, is much more Comedy than Revenant, but also has an interesting storyline similar to revenant
Recommended by Ruby
I'm surprised this recommendation hasn't been made already! Tseng Chih Hua is mesmerizing to watch, so why stop at only one of his works? Especially if you're a fan of queerly bittersweet coming of age stories.
Recommended by zeesqueere
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