They both are similar in the way that both men are working in similar fields and have their first interactions with babies/kids and the gossiping neighbours and it's fun to see how they deal with it.
1. A combination of comedy and suspense is a bit similar in both. Admittedly, Terius behind me is more on the lighter side and healer is a bit more poignant but while watching Terius behind me i was constantly reminded of healer.
Both shows:
1. Are parodies of their genre, as such the comedy takes precedence over everything else.
2. Despite the absurdity, there's a good and heartfelt plot at its core.
3. There's a lot of character growth from the main leads.
4. Main leads establish a balanced relationship, in which they bot learn and get something from each other (rather than one having all the power).
5. FLs kick as in their own way. They don't allow anything to stop them, always take the initiative and are pretty active.
6. MLs are soft guys with a tough exterior and they trust and rely on the FL.
8. FLs have a support group of friends.
9. Antagonists/villains are over the top and slightly on the cartoony side (which adds to the hilarity).
10. There's a love triangle in both series, with a SML pinning for the FL.
1. Are parodies of their genre, as such the comedy takes precedence over everything else.
2. Despite the absurdity, there's a good and heartfelt plot at its core.
3. There's a lot of character growth from the main leads.
4. Main leads establish a balanced relationship, in which they bot learn and get something from each other (rather than one having all the power).
5. FLs kick as in their own way. They don't allow anything to stop them, always take the initiative and are pretty active.
6. MLs are soft guys with a tough exterior and they trust and rely on the FL.
8. FLs have a support group of friends.
9. Antagonists/villains are over the top and slightly on the cartoony side (which adds to the hilarity).
10. There's a love triangle in both series, with a SML pinning for the FL.
In Terius the main protagonist is a male and a still operating spy.. while in Okusama it's a retired female spy.. however.. both have in common:
- a spy moving into predominantly quiet family neighbourhood (or so it seems);
- gets a net of housewives as friends and
- becomes entangled in their problems..
In both.. the spies beloved one lives in the neighbourhood too..
Both are kind of romances..
Have spy shenanigans.
- a spy moving into predominantly quiet family neighbourhood (or so it seems);
- gets a net of housewives as friends and
- becomes entangled in their problems..
In both.. the spies beloved one lives in the neighbourhood too..
Both are kind of romances..
Have spy shenanigans.
While When the Camellia Blooms is more of a romantic suspense and Terius Behind me a comedic spy thriller with very little romance, both shows have definitely some similarities. In both dramas:
+ the FL is a single mother
+ the ML gets really attached to the kids
+ the neighborhood plays an important part
+ there is a mystery - a huge conspiracy in TBM and a serial killer in WtCB.
+ the FL is a single mother
+ the ML gets really attached to the kids
+ the neighborhood plays an important part
+ there is a mystery - a huge conspiracy in TBM and a serial killer in WtCB.
Both Kdramas are about agents, and the vibes are very similar. Terius Behind Me is about a single mom who somehow gets involved in top secret missions. The K2 similarly involves secret missions. Although The K2 is more about a wealthy girl and a bodyguard, like Terius Behind Me, it involves a love story around the main female character and the bodyguard which is why if you liked Terius Behind Me, I strongly recommend watching The K2.
I personally watched The K2 first and had been trying to find a drama similar to The K2, but after years and years, I finally found Terius Behind Me and definitely don't regret watching it.
I personally watched The K2 first and had been trying to find a drama similar to The K2, but after years and years, I finally found Terius Behind Me and definitely don't regret watching it.