Kim Nam Hee are in both as the eccentric quack psychiatrist.... he does seenm to love playing roles like this .....
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Both have the same genres: comedy, law, romance. Both are fun to watch even though The Law Cafe does not have the lovers turned to enemy plot, it is still similar in other aspects.
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Friends to Lovers Trope

Fake Dating Trope

Chance's meetup again forces them to confront the feelings they have for one another.

Mature romance
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The female leads aren't afraid to go against the status quo and are quirky.

Male leads who can't but help them anyways despite their apprehension at first.

Both centered around law and political topics.

Male lead and female lead both butt heads at times, but they secretly harbor a love for each other.
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Although not as romance/comedy forward as The Law Cafe, Miss Hammurabi has very similar themes and tone, but from the perspective of judges in court. They both deal with the "human" aspects of the law, showing short stories of tradegy, ending with snippets of hope, as we see people working together to help make the victim's lives better. I dont remember the exact quote from Law Cafe, but something along the lines of "people who help where the law can't, filling in the gaps" While the shows both have strong legal themes, we see stories of human nature, kindness, and hope. I started each episode of these two shows fully expecting to cry at least once, and leave feeling a little bit better about the world.
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- Law / Prosecutor
- Comedy Scenes
- Romance between lawyers and Prosecutor
similar to the personality of the lead character. The guy has feelings for the female, but the female has the upper hand. The main character's family has a dark history. This comes highly recommended for you.
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Dramas about crime, law and thrillers usually centre on a prosecutor or lawyer dealing with numerous criminal situations and injustice committed by those who abuse the legal system.
Each of them also features a tragic tale centred on the main character.
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Both dramas' female leads are weird characters.

In both dramas, the male leads are attorneys. Although they are dorks, they put on a strong exterior for everyone to see.

The male and female leads of both shows cross paths due to fate.

Both are really comical while also dealing with serious situations.
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- Both have a focus on societal problems (ex: bullying, child abuse, sexual abuse, etc.) each episode with TLC showing societal problems through legal cases and Tomorrow showing suicide “cases”.
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-Main couple in both dramas were complete opposites and were at odds with each other in the beginning, with the Male Lead secretly holding a crush on the Female Lead.
-Both Male Leads are smart. One being a born genius with high IQ/photographic memory and one is a jack of all trades. Both decide to lay low in life being freelancers and unemployed due to their own reasons.
-Both Female Leads open their own practice to realize their dreams. Both have a strong sense of justice, are honest and straightforward. Once they realized their feelings, they waste no time to confess.
-Once Main Leads officially become couples, they turn into sweet, fuzzy, cheesy and cringey couples where bystanders gets sick of how lovey dovey they are to each other. Which in it itself was hilarious to watch but also give you a warm and happy feelings.

Both are romantic comedy at its finest.
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If you want to enjoy the legal aspect without it being too serious and emotional. Light hearted and both fight for the rights of the powerless.
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they both deal with not your typical lawyer. Both lawyers want justice . They have unusual law offices, Threy work hard for justice.
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The comedy scenes in these dramas are of the same type. If that's what you like about "The Law Cafe" then you'll definitely like "From Now On, Showtime!" and the other way around.
FLs are similar to each other. Both are brave, strong and loud when needed and engage MLs to help them.
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Both drama's way they use a reality show/ documentary style to show individual characters pov's. Both are rom coms and go through the cycle of love to hate and again to love romance
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