Both dramas have the body-swap/body possession concept.
The original character found a clue that lead them to solve the mystery/case but before they were able to reveal it, they had an accident which caused them to die/their body to be possessed by someone else. The characters that possess the body aim to use their new identity as a detective to get away with certain things such as handling a gun, or accessing police data.
The original character found a clue that lead them to solve the mystery/case but before they were able to reveal it, they had an accident which caused them to die/their body to be possessed by someone else. The characters that possess the body aim to use their new identity as a detective to get away with certain things such as handling a gun, or accessing police data.
Both FL are reporter
Both ML are in the law inforcement (one a prosecutor the other a cop)
The main character are related due to an accident that happened in childhood
There is a love triangle with a nice 2nd lead that isn't toxic.
Supernatural element (One ghost and possession the other seeing the future)
Both have nice romance but it isn't the main plot.
Both have a sort of bromance.
Overall they have a similar vibe while being their own style.
Both ML are in the law inforcement (one a prosecutor the other a cop)
The main character are related due to an accident that happened in childhood
There is a love triangle with a nice 2nd lead that isn't toxic.
Supernatural element (One ghost and possession the other seeing the future)
Both have nice romance but it isn't the main plot.
Both have a sort of bromance.
Overall they have a similar vibe while being their own style.
After watching The Dude In Me, I was instantly reminded of Two Cops. Both The Dude in me and Two Cops revolve around body switching. One of the leads in both the movie and the drama is a gangstger. Both combine action and romantic elements, I also found both humorous and easy to watch. The character developments of the movie and the show are interresting and I think both plots are enjoyable.
- Body switching
- Action, romance, humor
- Body switching
- Action, romance, humor
Both dramas stars Lee Hyeri as the female lead. Both Jian and Roseo lost their fathers when they were younger due to some secret that led to their fathers being killed. Both of Jian and Roseo's love interest were cops; Dongtak is a detective in the violent crimes unit while Young is an inspector in Saheonbu. Both Dongtak and Young were indirectly responsible to the death of Jian and Roseo's father. In both stories, our main pair end up working together to unravel the truth at the risk of their own lives.
Both dramas are based off of a mystery that happened in the past but significantly affects the characters in the present. Both have passionate cops who must partner with another to solve a murder mystery. Although two cops is more of a comedy, in both dramas there is a character who must come to terms with a fantastical/unbelievable situation. Lost spirit vs time travelling walkie-talkie signal.