An innocent guy is considered guilty of a horrible crime, Is he going to make people believe him? if u can’t wait the new episodes, watch this one
While singal has more elemnts of sci-fi (like a walkie-talkie that connect two timelines), both dramas masterfully deal with police investigations, and political corruptions that try hiding the truth.
Did he do it? Didn't he do it? Is it a good guy or a bad guy? The masterful acting of the leads are incredible. The masterful story telling keeps you on the edge of your seat right up the very end.
Falsely accused, hidden long term murder mystery, ml trying to find the truth, police brutality, unlikely paring bonding together to find the truth
And maybe more
And maybe more
Both male lead had amnesia and went to jailed, but are they really the killer? Trying to find out the truth after released from the jail.
Same writer. Even though Black Out is based on a book, you can see similarities in the writing styles through the adaptation. Black Out also has a similar setting for the main character where he is seen as an outcast and is despised by the rest of his village community. Lots of injustice like Save Me 2 to the point it will infuriate you even more with how despicable most of these characters are in their actions.
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.
A TV series centered around the unfolding relationship between free and unpredictable yet dangerous Kim Moo Young, who is called a "monster". He is the first assistant in a Korean beer brewery who becomes a suspect when a woman's suicide turns out to be murder. His life begins to change when he meets a kind, warm advertising designer named Yoo Jin Kang, who wishes to be Moo Young's safe haven. She bears as many emotional scars as him. Yoo Jin Kang also has a brother, a homicide detective named Yoo Jin Gook, with 27 years of job experience. He strives to "reveal" who Moo Young really is and attempts to keep his sister, Jin Kang, away from Moo Young, with whom she begins to know.
Genius profiler Lee Hyun, returns home to Korea after something from a case he’s been sent triggers a memory he thought he’d lost forever. Unbeknownst to him, one of his team members, Detective Cha Ji An, has been investigating him for some time. She is aware that his father was murdered and his brother disappeared under mysterious circumstances involving a criminal named Lee Joon Young -- whom they both want found and incarcerated. Each seeks to unravel the other, unaware that they’ve been drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse by a master player and that both truth and evil are closer and far more twisted than they think.
Noh Ji Wook is a brainiac prosecutor and Eun Bong Hee is a rookie justice department intern, who always seems to find herself in the most unfortunate and embarrassing situations. Bong Hee is falsely accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, and Ji Wook gets demoted because he risks his career and reputation to save Bong Hee.
This is a love story in the guise of a serial killer K-drama. The show is about Seo Do-Won’s (Yoon) who loses the love of his life to an act of crime by a serial killer. He gets a chance to travel in a parallel universe where his girl is, in fact, alive. He tries to catch the killer in the parallel universe.
What happens if a common man accidentally finds a serial killer’s diary? Yook Dong-sik (Yoon), on losing his job, tries to end his life. However, in doing so, he somehow stumbles upon a crime scene. While fleeing the murderer, he is hit and finds the culprit’s diary in his possession. Unable to remember the events before the incident, Yook begins to believe that he is a serial killer, but the real culprit is hiding and hunting for his diary.