Undercover High School deals with school students and bullying to some extent, with an adult getting involved to protect a student. It’s more lighthearted. Both dramas have Jin Kijoo.
Trigger has a case similar to TYAL, where two adult main characters try to help a bullied school student in two very different ways. There’s the usual school violence and that case goes on for quite long.
Both are dramas dealing with school violence. ONE is more similar to WHC, but still falls within the school violence with bullying and harassment.
Both works deal with humans who suddenly get superpowers and become this team of misfits who try to use their powers as heroes. Both are in the comedy genre, with a lot of fun, quirky moments.
The female lead is a journalist who does whatever it takes and goes through some risky situations to expose perpetrators. She's very passionate and easy to root for.
Not about reporters but the team avenges victims and punishes perpetrators in a calculated, tenacious way. Cases are similarly dark and uncomfortable, and the revenge is very satisfying.
One of the sisters is a reporter and tenaciously tries to uncover the truth about some powerful people. The way she and the rest of the characters go about exposing the crimes is similarly cunning.
The main characters are in the legal field however the themes are similar and there are a few different cases. Similar bickering and hate-but-admire chemistry between the leads.
Has an overarching mystery plot as well as four individual cases spread out through the season. Almost case-per-few-episodes like Unmasked but explored more.
The team solves crimes actual officials won't care to look into, finding proof and helping their clients get justice or closure. Also deals with a corrupt "big bad" and their organization.
Duo solving crimes together, fighting against the system and corruption. Similar style of unauthorised inspection and surveillance.