Both dramas share the same world: the world of drugs, crime, and police investigations. Each story takes place in a small town where personal relationships are complicated and everyone knows everyone. The main characters in both shows are police officers fighting drug gangs, but the real conflict isn't just in the field it's internal: between professional duty and personal feelings. In The Devil Between Us, the heroine faces her childhood friends who got involved with drugs. In The First Shot, the special task force members have pasts and old relationships that get complicated as the investigation progresses. Both works focus on the human dimension, showing how drugs destroy not just addicts but everyone around them. The atmosphere is similar, the investigations feel real, and the message is the same: drugs are poison, and those who traffic them show no mercy.
Both dramas share the same core conflict: the police's war against drug gangs. In each work, we find police officers working under massive psychological and professional pressure. The heroine in The Devil Between Us faces her childhood friends who got involved with drugs, while in Stealth Walker, the policewoman works undercover inside a dangerous gang. Both dramas focus on "psychological infiltration": how a person can live a double life between duty and personal feelings. Personal relationships are complicated in both cases, and the price is high. The atmosphere is similar in their realistic portrayal of investigations and dangers, and the message is clear: drugs are everyone's enemy, and the police pay a heavy price for their sacrifice.



