Watch Hikaru no Go for - Same vibes. Amazing bromance. Well fleshed out plot, beautiful story. Great acting.
Has similiar episodic format. Both dramas showcase how they pay respect to the dead but in different ways.
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.
Seconding the ONHCT rec - these are both Taiwanese dramas with a supernatural story. There are elements of Chinese myths throughout. Both dramas involve reluctant but decisive MLs, who have simple souls but also very strong moral compassess. In both cases, the plot is strong and the special effects are good and support the story.
It looks like if SK has the knack of horror dramas, Taiwan is sure getting ahead when it's about supernatural.
It looks like if SK has the knack of horror dramas, Taiwan is sure getting ahead when it's about supernatural.
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
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
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.
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.



