In Onna wa sore wo yurusanai, the second veteran lawyer is forced to resigned with serious consequences, and thus suffer a disbarment, she is given the job of a paralegal at a small law firm through her connections, the woman in Angel Bank also changes her career from teacher to job counselor but by choice. In both series, The bosses of the ladies have peculiar ways of handling their business and seem quite spaced out, but in the end they are more reliable than they appear to be.
Both series deal with with a different matter in each episode featuring more women than men, and the ladies always get more involved than they are told to by the persons seeking for their help.
Both series deal with with a different matter in each episode featuring more women than men, and the ladies always get more involved than they are told to by the persons seeking for their help.
Similar plot where a veteran lawyer quits her corporate job after getting into a work conflict with her superior, and work in a small law firm, alongside a rookie but passionate partner.
Two characters of opposing personalities team up together to solve small cases which turns out to be big and complicated, as they both learn from each other to be formidable together.
Two characters of opposing personalities team up together to solve small cases which turns out to be big and complicated, as they both learn from each other to be formidable together.
Both Jdrama's depict strong females who are swimming upstream in the untidy professional world. Difference? Legal Vs. Medical. Typical Jdrama with neat, simple story-lines depicting the harsh realities of male dominated infrastructure. No silliness, no romance, just two women balancing the ethical & professional scales as they are both at different (yet the same) places in their careers. All of the side characters are likeable complimenting the two leads. Give both a try since they are not long drama's and send positive messages for the viewers.