I don’t really like how he tells the ghost to stay away from him in certain situations because he doesn’t…
I agree with this and wish he would get a little more upset on his own behalf. This is two ghosts in a row now that have come very close to ruining his life.
Best episode so far. I wonder if the preview is a fakeout and So Hyeon might actually stick around for a while. Her death might be related to the main antagonist after all.
We actually have not seen the ML properly practice law very much🤣😭Is he even good at his job? He is more…
This is what I'm saying. Him being a lawyer is completely arbitrary at this point and only really came into play with the first ghost since he took the wife on as a client. He is far more of a detective than a lawyer.
Is this show better (so far) than Oh My Ghost Clients?
They're about the same in quality in my opinion. I think the brother-in-law from this show makes a funnier sidekick than the sister-in-law and her boyfriend from Oh My Ghost Clients.
The humor in the show isn't really my tea. I was hoping it would be just a tad more serious and focused on the protagonist lawyering. We don't even get to see the court's decision being made in the end. Oh My Ghost Clients did the same formula a little better last year, but we have only seen one case so far.
I'm also not sure how I feel about the FL "turning good" this quickly. I thought she would have remained his rival for a few cases before coming around.
Who are love triangles for exactly? I've never seen anyone say something positive about them, but writers keep writing them.
The FL is one of the most wishy-washy nothings of a character I've ever seen. The ML has lost all his assertiveness and has become beyond pathetic. He only exists to fawn over the FL. The SML has tons of screentime, but has the personality of wood.
Very underrated show. I like how the leads feel competent, but not in an over-the-top, plot armor way. They all have realistic flaws without being obnoxious.
I'm late, but I just found out the news regarding Ji Hyun. I haven't been this disappointed since the leads were recast in Arthdal Chronicles. Flex x Cop season 2 was the drama I was most looking forward to by far. I was especially eager to see the ML and FL's relationship develop because S1 laid such a strong foundation for it. Now all of that is completely wasted because production couldn't get into gear for the sequel season soon enough. I probably will not watch S2. I have no interest watching Ahn bo Hyun's character start over from 0 with a new FL, all while knowing that Ji Hyun should be there in her place. It isn't fair to the new actress, but it's the way it is.
The scriptwriters need to improve heavily before they work on a high budget show again. The story pulled into cartoon town as soon as Drugmon and Leo showed up. The villains are so over-the-top evil, killing whomever they please at the drop of a hat for the most minor of reasons (the interpreter), but they go out of their way to never harm our protagonists despite ample opportunity and motive to do so.
The deal with the yakuza going through despite dozens, if not HUNDREDS of cops laying eyes on the weapons and the drugs, is so silly it is eye-rolling. The mayor must have magic powers to cover this disaster up. The corrupt prosecutor just shows up and that's that. The actors are good, the action choreography is good, the premise is cool. The script f'ing sucks hard.
I wasn't a big fan of episodes 3 and 4, but 5 and 6 were both fantastic. I'm glad he didn't lose to the 3 goons and need some training arc to get stronger. I really want to see his uncle. He must be the biggest badass in Korea.
A very low stakes, wholesome drama to spend your time on. Some things could have been developed more, like Cho Won and the cafe boy's romance. The chief complaint I have is that Gi Dong is a huge loser for 90% of the drama, and it can be really frustrating watching him literally run away from his problems over and over again. Sophie is pretty adorable. Him and Soon Jae solving crimes started off entertaining enough, but like other posters mentioned, the mysteries quickly become lazily written and obvious. Watching the old group of friends and their shenanigans is what I'd call the main draw of the series. I would like it if there were more dramas focused on old folks in general. I gave the show a 7/10, and would definitely watch a season 2 if it ever existed.
As a side note, Yeonwoo, the actress that plays Cho Won, is super cute. Please cast her in more things.
please spoil me - when will the leads get together? any breakup? when, for how long and was it for a stupid reason?…
They get fake married in episode 3. They get together "for real" in episode 8. They break up at the beginning of the last episode, and yes it was for a stupid reason. There is a 6 month timeskip, then they get back together at the end of the episode. It's kind of a happy ending, except some characters who were pretty much villains receive good ends for some reason, and some plot lines either aren't resolved or have a poor resolution. To be honest, I was pretty much watching the show for the second couple the last 4 episodes. The show starts out gold though, and is genuinely funny.
I'm also not sure how I feel about the FL "turning good" this quickly. I thought she would have remained his rival for a few cases before coming around.
The FL is one of the most wishy-washy nothings of a character I've ever seen. The ML has lost all his assertiveness and has become beyond pathetic. He only exists to fawn over the FL. The SML has tons of screentime, but has the personality of wood.
The deal with the yakuza going through despite dozens, if not HUNDREDS of cops laying eyes on the weapons and the drugs, is so silly it is eye-rolling. The mayor must have magic powers to cover this disaster up. The corrupt prosecutor just shows up and that's that. The actors are good, the action choreography is good, the premise is cool. The script f'ing sucks hard.
As a side note, Yeonwoo, the actress that plays Cho Won, is super cute. Please cast her in more things.