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Bring It On, Ghost korean drama review
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Bring It On, Ghost
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by Shin
Mar 12, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Exorcism & Endearments


Okay, so this show? Absolute fun. It’s got ghosts, action, suspense, comedy, and just the right amount of romance—all mixed in so perfectly that I couldn’t stop watching. The ML is the definition of perfection—smart, financially stable, kind, and loyal. Basically, the guy you’d root for in any story. The FL? A complete contrast, but in the best way—playful, charming, and just full of life (ironically, considering she’s a ghost). Their chemistry? Adorable. FL reminds me of Park Bo Young all the time.

Now, let’s talk about the so-called villain. MV was just… cheap. A literal psycho who lost his mind over a cat scratch—seriously? Are you on your periods or what? I expected some grand evil plan, but nope, he just decided to be gross and pathetic instead. Killing powerless animals and pulling third-rate horror movie stunt by suffocating a girl of life support system ~ Disgusting. Zero respect for this clown.

Honestly, the monk did a better job for a villain than MV ever could. That man’s jinx energy singlehandedly caused more problems for the leads than the actual bad guy just by throwing his bad advices their way . I swear, if bad luck had a human form, it would be him.

Anyway, despite that disaster of a villain, I loved this show. The humor, the spooky elements, the romance—it all just worked so well. Definitely rewatching this one!
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