It's too early to tell what direction Mistress is going for but based on what I've seen so far, it shares certain similarities and vibes with Avengers Social Club.
Both dramas revolve around these four interesting people, mostly middle-aged women (Mistress's ensemble is portrayed a bit younger in comparison, though), who are bind by this unique and complex relationship—friendships that are in one way or another linked to revenge, which is likely provoked by their respective husbands, lovers/love interests (or [maybe] ex-husband/lover, in the case of the Mistress), and/or [possibly] other people. This aspect of the drama is a lot clearer in AVG since its focus is more on life and friendship (so it has more comedic and feel-good elements), unlike the Mistress which [might] focus more on mystery and romance (so it has more suspenseful and darker elements).
Moreover, both dramas are consist of only 12 episodes, so they are definitely binge-worthy!
Both dramas revolve around these four interesting people, mostly middle-aged women (Mistress's ensemble is portrayed a bit younger in comparison, though), who are bind by this unique and complex relationship—friendships that are in one way or another linked to revenge, which is likely provoked by their respective husbands, lovers/love interests (or [maybe] ex-husband/lover, in the case of the Mistress), and/or [possibly] other people. This aspect of the drama is a lot clearer in AVG since its focus is more on life and friendship (so it has more comedic and feel-good elements), unlike the Mistress which [might] focus more on mystery and romance (so it has more suspenseful and darker elements).
Moreover, both dramas are consist of only 12 episodes, so they are definitely binge-worthy!
Revolves around the story of four women in their 30s and their complex relationships - (cheating/lie) each on her own path to self-discovery as they brave the turbulent journey together (crime/murder/mystery/lie).
--> many twists/beautiful cinematography/
also it's an adaptation of the English drama
--> many twists/beautiful cinematography/
also it's an adaptation of the English drama