Both The Fiery Priest and 38 Task Force have highly passionate main characters leading elaborate schemes against a large cast of the powerfully corrupt.
Both explore characters that are morally grey (especially with their main characters, but also applies to characters that start out as villains but turn into allies).
Both are fast paced and give small victories with each episode so that you're not frustrated despite the high stakes and twists and turns.
Minimal romance in both dramas, but The Fiery Priest is funnier.
Both explore characters that are morally grey (especially with their main characters, but also applies to characters that start out as villains but turn into allies).
Both are fast paced and give small victories with each episode so that you're not frustrated despite the high stakes and twists and turns.
Minimal romance in both dramas, but The Fiery Priest is funnier.
Both are male centric stories about hot scam artists. Seo In Guk plays the con artist and Mah Dong Suk is the guy who gets screwed over and involved in doing scams himself, and in SCAMS Sugino Yosuke joins Otani Ryohei who works for a yakuza (both HOT beautiful men), and Scams is a little more mature with more adult and darker content. Squad is a bit more positive and preachy at times but Scams is more realistic and mature.