Both dramas deal around two older women that are both quirky and unusual. Both are becoming sort of detectives after they have taken a hit to their careers. Both are working with a young man, who is their assistent but actually watches out for them. Both are very fun and at the same time serious dramas.
The overall vibe and artistic elements of A Killer Paradox remind me of Inspector Koo. Some of the character's reasonings are similar, but coming from different motivations. A Killer Paradox focuses more on the killer, while Inspector Koo focuses more on the person trying to catch the killer. Both are great a-typical cat-and-mouse chases.
Both of these series focus on the career lives of eccentric, quirky, food-loving women who greatly surpass their colleagues. They have an interesting group of people who help them in their personal and professional lives and involve current and new mysteries that unravel throughout each ep that they must solve. Both series have the perfect balance of comedy, suspense, and mystery aka the perfect binging recipe!
Did you know that both works were directed by the same person! Hehehe. If you liked Inspector Koo's directing, then you're going to love the equally unique Nobody Knows. Another similarity between these two works is that they have a female detective/investigator as the main character. That's very rare to find, isn't it? There are many female detectives in dramas. But not as the main character. You know what I mean? Not the opposite main role or the main role as a partner of male detective. But the main character in their own work. They even have an assistant hehe. Enjoy it....
Both are dealing with serial killers though I saw the devil has a revenge element in it.
Both has Cat and Mouse game between them.
(I saw the devil is much more gory and Insepctor Koo doesnt contain it)
(Inspector koo's serial kerial K kills the targets in such a way that it appears as an accident)
If you like "I saw the devil" try Inspector Koo, you might like it.
Both has Cat and Mouse game between them.
(I saw the devil is much more gory and Insepctor Koo doesnt contain it)
(Inspector koo's serial kerial K kills the targets in such a way that it appears as an accident)
If you like "I saw the devil" try Inspector Koo, you might like it.