it's based on the same plot of a physics professor helping a female cop with cases that seem supernatural at first look. The Mysteries of Love has more romance than Galileo though.
Both dramas have physicists working with a female detective. Kingsley and Galileo have somewhat similar eccentric personalities. The Mysteries of Love is the Chinese Version of Galileo with more romance.
- both dramas are about detective and police work with a little twist
- In D.I.E, the Yue Sir has supernatural powers that gives him clues while in the Mysteries of Love, they ask a physics professor for help to solve cases which I thought is cool.
- Kenneth Ma is in both act as a Senior Inspector but I like him more in Mysteries of Love because I feel like his character is a little more fun and cooler.
- the female leads in both dramas are pretty badass, tough police officers that are ready for a challenge but still have a similar sensitive side
- In D.I.E, the Yue Sir has supernatural powers that gives him clues while in the Mysteries of Love, they ask a physics professor for help to solve cases which I thought is cool.
- Kenneth Ma is in both act as a Senior Inspector but I like him more in Mysteries of Love because I feel like his character is a little more fun and cooler.
- the female leads in both dramas are pretty badass, tough police officers that are ready for a challenge but still have a similar sensitive side
- The stories are not similar at all but both dramas have Raymond Lam and Tavia Yeung in it.
- It has a fun contrast, in Twins of Brother Raymond's character is poor and wants to make it in the world so he can be with Tavia's character who is a rich, young lady from an influential family.
- In The Mysteries of Love, their roles are reversed, Raymond's character is a rich man from an influential family and works as a forerunning physics professor while Tavia's character is poor but police officer with a strong sense of justice. So I find it a fun contrast.
- It has a fun contrast, in Twins of Brother Raymond's character is poor and wants to make it in the world so he can be with Tavia's character who is a rich, young lady from an influential family.
- In The Mysteries of Love, their roles are reversed, Raymond's character is a rich man from an influential family and works as a forerunning physics professor while Tavia's character is poor but police officer with a strong sense of justice. So I find it a fun contrast.