

The setting is different, but the emotions are the same. Both are slow-paced, character-driven art dramas, where you’ll flow with the characters every step of the way. If you loved one, you’ll absolutely love the other, without a doubt. So get ready for a roller-coaster ride of laughter and tears.


- If you like the character Hae Jo in Mr Plankton, you'll prob like him in Joseon Attorney aswell. He's not only played by the same actor, but also basically the same morally grey cunning character in Joseon Attorney
- Both has a rough past where they end up becoming orphans
- Both are reluctant to do something that is considered morally good because it goes against their character and principles but does it subtly or in their own questionable ways
- They both have a comic relief 'buddy'/sidekick who helps them with their shady business
- similar FL and ML dynamic where they are like dog and cat
- Both has a rough past where they end up becoming orphans
- Both are reluctant to do something that is considered morally good because it goes against their character and principles but does it subtly or in their own questionable ways
- They both have a comic relief 'buddy'/sidekick who helps them with their shady business
- similar FL and ML dynamic where they are like dog and cat
