Oh No! Here Comes Trouble — A Great Drama That Felt Like It Was Afraid of Its Own Romance
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble is simply a very good drama. It mixes supernatural mystery, comedy, emotion, and character development with remarkable confidence, creating a story that constantly surprised me. Every case reveals something meaningful about the characters, making the series much more than a collection of paranormal investigations.
The strongest part of the drama is undoubtedly the relationship between Pu Yiyong and Cao Guangyan.
Their friendship develops so naturally that, at times, I genuinely wondered why the series insisted on presenting them as nothing more than close friends. Their trust, loyalty, emotional dependence, and willingness to sacrifice everything for one another constantly pushed their relationship beyond what I usually expect from a simple bromance. I honestly think the story would have worked even better if it had embraced that emotional connection instead of avoiding it.
The only character I never managed to appreciate was the police officer.
Rather than helping the story, I often found her frustrating. Many of her decisions felt unnecessarily selfish or surprisingly naïve, especially considering her profession. Instead of balancing the two male leads, she often slowed the story down for me.
The cast, however, is exceptional. Every performance feels sincere, and the emotional scenes are handled with remarkable subtlety. Combined with an outstanding soundtrack and beautiful cinematography, the production constantly succeeds in making both the supernatural and the human moments equally believable.
Final Thought
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble is an excellent supernatural drama with outstanding performances and unforgettable emotional moments. I only wish it had been brave enough to let its two main characters become what they already felt like throughout the entire story. For me, they were much more than friends.
The strongest part of the drama is undoubtedly the relationship between Pu Yiyong and Cao Guangyan.
Their friendship develops so naturally that, at times, I genuinely wondered why the series insisted on presenting them as nothing more than close friends. Their trust, loyalty, emotional dependence, and willingness to sacrifice everything for one another constantly pushed their relationship beyond what I usually expect from a simple bromance. I honestly think the story would have worked even better if it had embraced that emotional connection instead of avoiding it.
The only character I never managed to appreciate was the police officer.
Rather than helping the story, I often found her frustrating. Many of her decisions felt unnecessarily selfish or surprisingly naïve, especially considering her profession. Instead of balancing the two male leads, she often slowed the story down for me.
The cast, however, is exceptional. Every performance feels sincere, and the emotional scenes are handled with remarkable subtlety. Combined with an outstanding soundtrack and beautiful cinematography, the production constantly succeeds in making both the supernatural and the human moments equally believable.
Final Thought
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble is an excellent supernatural drama with outstanding performances and unforgettable emotional moments. I only wish it had been brave enough to let its two main characters become what they already felt like throughout the entire story. For me, they were much more than friends.
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