The plots are very similar - two men who look almost identical get their positions switched - the criminal gets turned into a judge.
Con artists and prosecutors fighting together for the greater good.
While Player focuses on action and swindling, Switch focuses on swindling and the prosecution.
While Player focuses on action and swindling, Switch focuses on swindling and the prosecution.
They are both comedies where the ML is a conman. In both shows you really need to turn off your brain sometimes to accept the ridiculous situations, but they are entertaining and enjoyable to watch if you don't take them too seriously.
Also, both dramas have an amazing cast and work so well because of them. I particularly enjoyed both their villains.
Switch is about a conman realizing he's a doppelganger of a prosecutor and ending up taking his role to catch the bad guys. This drama has a break-neck pace and it's really entertaining. Sadly, while it does great with comedy, it has very weak emotional scenes. Switch has some minimal romance elements but nothing gets developed much.
My Fellow Citizens is about a conman unknowingly marrying a detective and somehow finding himself taking part in the elections to become an Assemblyman. This drama is less ridiculous than Switch, but I found it also a tiny bit more boring. It does work better in the emotional department though and provides some very moving scenes.
Also, both dramas have an amazing cast and work so well because of them. I particularly enjoyed both their villains.
Switch is about a conman realizing he's a doppelganger of a prosecutor and ending up taking his role to catch the bad guys. This drama has a break-neck pace and it's really entertaining. Sadly, while it does great with comedy, it has very weak emotional scenes. Switch has some minimal romance elements but nothing gets developed much.
My Fellow Citizens is about a conman unknowingly marrying a detective and somehow finding himself taking part in the elections to become an Assemblyman. This drama is less ridiculous than Switch, but I found it also a tiny bit more boring. It does work better in the emotional department though and provides some very moving scenes.
While Suspicious Partner is much more romance driven, I felt that the atmospheres of the two dramas are very similar. They both balanced a lighthearted feel with the action/crime side of things.
I also felt like the way the main MC's in both dramas started out kinda rocky and then they began to respect and care for each other through their line of work.
I also felt like the way the main MC's in both dramas started out kinda rocky and then they began to respect and care for each other through their line of work.
— Both male leads are super smart.
— Both female leads are strong and good at their job.
— Both dramas revolve around crime and law.
— Both have funny moments that will have you laughing out loud.
— I would recommend giving hello monster a try even if you are scaptical, that drama will surprise you by how smart and well directed and acted it is.
— Both female leads are strong and good at their job.
— Both dramas revolve around crime and law.
— Both have funny moments that will have you laughing out loud.
— I would recommend giving hello monster a try even if you are scaptical, that drama will surprise you by how smart and well directed and acted it is.
Anti-hero Male leads (Mafia lawyer & Conman) who team up with a smart Female Lead lawyer to take on injustice/corruption with stronger means than the usual good guys.
Both Crime Comedies with a small hint of romance between two leads with great chemistry.
So essentially same plot but different details.
Very strong satisfaction/catharsis in watching them tackle corruption, really Fun extreme Methods or even laugh aloud funny sometimes.
Both Crime Comedies with a small hint of romance between two leads with great chemistry.
So essentially same plot but different details.
Very strong satisfaction/catharsis in watching them tackle corruption, really Fun extreme Methods or even laugh aloud funny sometimes.