
Both has similar undertones littered with crimes and connection between characters, both in past and present.

Both are character-driven thrillers full of unpredictable twists. Both handle mature themes and bring out the ugly side of humans.

Korean thrillers that delve into moral ambiguity, obsession, and the consequences of human actions.
Both dramas foreground the aftermath of singular decisions: a revoked license driving Se-ok to illegal operations, and a botched murder-for-insurance scheme igniting a chain reaction of crimes.
Together, they illustrate the landscape of Korean thrillers that probe how far people will go when pushed by past sins or professional downfall.
Both dramas foreground the aftermath of singular decisions: a revoked license driving Se-ok to illegal operations, and a botched murder-for-insurance scheme igniting a chain reaction of crimes.
Together, they illustrate the landscape of Korean thrillers that probe how far people will go when pushed by past sins or professional downfall.

Similarities:
- revolving (mostly) around one person’s death
- multiple suspects who are connected to one another
- the past, mainly high school days, playing a significant role in some parts
- plots of revenge, betrayal and jealousy
Dissimilarities:
- one (mostly) revolves around drug addictions, while the other does not
- the overall atmosphere and vibe didn’t necessarily feel the same to me
- revolving (mostly) around one person’s death
- multiple suspects who are connected to one another
- the past, mainly high school days, playing a significant role in some parts
- plots of revenge, betrayal and jealousy
Dissimilarities:
- one (mostly) revolves around drug addictions, while the other does not
- the overall atmosphere and vibe didn’t necessarily feel the same to me










