If you like crime action, mystery, and human brain and human psychology, Dr. Brain by AppleTV is the best follow-up. The story is about a Doctor who unlocked the secret to synchronization with different brains to read their memories. He is also a father, who is in the Autism Spectrum, trying to solve the mystery behind his wife's belief that their son, who supposedly died in an explosion, might actually be still alive, their son who is also in the Autism Spectrum.
Both are absolutely mind-blowing crime/thriller dramas with an extremely well connected storyline, controversial topics and gripping characters. Both deal around the psychological aspect of victims and murders.
Analyzing the mind of people.
Finding out what triggers who.
Psychopaths and "innocent people" becoming monsters.
These are all aspects found in both dramas.
"Burning Ice" is a tad bit more well developed but "Mouse" is definitely more extreme to watch.
Analyzing the mind of people.
Finding out what triggers who.
Psychopaths and "innocent people" becoming monsters.
These are all aspects found in both dramas.
"Burning Ice" is a tad bit more well developed but "Mouse" is definitely more extreme to watch.
Both dramas deal around a character that seems to be neither good or bad. While the viewer is left to question if the main character is the hero or the villain that everyone is looking for. Both dramas show a team where all characters have a difficult childhood and in both dramas characters are closely watched due to their fathers being criminals.
- Involves "notorious serial killer"
- Emergence of new gruesome serial killer
- Genius detective
- Filled with psychological and philosophical questions about psychopaths
- Keeps you on the edge of your seat
- Dark and twisted
- Literally cat and "mouse" between the killer and the detectives
- Plot twists!! (not as many as Mouse tho)
- Emergence of new gruesome serial killer
- Genius detective
- Filled with psychological and philosophical questions about psychopaths
- Keeps you on the edge of your seat
- Dark and twisted
- Literally cat and "mouse" between the killer and the detectives
- Plot twists!! (not as many as Mouse tho)
Both series has a murderer on loose, and the series is set in past just like Mouse. Both series story line follows a serial killer, chased by a cop (in this case profiler) who doubts and prob into true killer identity regardless of a culprit caught by his peers.
The vibes and the pattern feels uncannily similar to Mouse. People watching Through The Darkness, must see Mouse, who also deals with psychology and psychopathy that originated from studies of Behavioural Science Unit 1 of FBI, who coined the term Serial Killer for the first time in criminal psychology.
The vibes and the pattern feels uncannily similar to Mouse. People watching Through The Darkness, must see Mouse, who also deals with psychology and psychopathy that originated from studies of Behavioural Science Unit 1 of FBI, who coined the term Serial Killer for the first time in criminal psychology.
A suspenseful story that asks the key question, “What if we could identify psychopaths in advance?” A crazed serial killer’s ruthless murders have left the entire nation gripped with fear, and chaos reigns. Justice-seeking rookie police officer, Jung Ba Reum, comes face to face with the killer. While he survives his dangerous encounter with the psychopath, Jung Ba Reum finds his life completely changing before his eyes.
There is Similar scenario of a cop obsessed with a serial killer. Also both have psycologists who study serial killers in the main cast. there is a fantasy element to tunnel, while mouse tries a more realistic approach. Tunnel dwelves into the worst and best of the human mind. And Mouse also looks promising. I believe we could expect a lot from the story. With lee seungi s acting talent, no matter which way his character goes, good or bad, I think he can do a good job.
Both deal with the unsuspecting killer...the person who inserts themself into an investigation, the person that people look past as the killer, the person that someone knows is the killer but is halfway protecting them or turning a blind-eye. They are the same because both the main leads that are the likely killers are mentally ill, except one is aware of why they are doing what they are doing, and the other has no memory (if my memory serves me correctly) that they are even killing people.
Both have that slow pacing that you love to hate when it comes to suspenisful , mysterious, who did it dramas. That said, you are going to like this drama.
Both have that slow pacing that you love to hate when it comes to suspenisful , mysterious, who did it dramas. That said, you are going to like this drama.