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Oh My Ghost Clients korean drama review
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Oh My Ghost Clients
39 people found this review helpful
by whyiamhere
Jun 15, 2025
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
This review may contain spoilers
There is a rollercoaster in this show. The first four episodes have somewhat too serious, and may lead you into a question "Is there really any comedy?". Then it becomes funnier and more comical. However it turns more serious and emotional again in the last two episodes. The show has different cases every week, which I always like. You may compare this to Taxi Driver, and find it has weaker storyline on some cases since they mix it up with comedy and slight romance. This show has a really good cast. The trio Jung Kyung Ho, Seol In Ah and Cha Hak Yeon deliver their respective character excellently. Additionally Moon So Ri really kills it. Most of the cases in this show highlight the working environment harrassment awareness that you may be able to relate. However the way it's delivered slightly bothering me.

Since it contains several different cases each week, it is possible to explore them separately. All of the cases have a good build up and backstory, but the writer repeatedly bottles the resolution phase. The first case about the construction worker, the resolution is somewhat too easy. Earlier, the workers are afraid of losing their job if they help to uncover the case, but then they have sudden change of heart. Second case at the hospital, again the resolution is dull. The guilty doctor regrets his action, but looks like he is able to get away from further punishments. No one even blows up his name to the public. Third case about the university has better resolution, but it annoys me for such a certified attorney thay he doesn't seem to have a good preparation or strategy while confronting with the opposition. They look clueless when the opposition threaten them, when they are taken into custody, which doesn't look like a professional attorney at all. I also think that this show is somewhat beyond tolerable makjang limit. Ability to see a ghost is unrealistic, but it's fine; Being ressurected multiple times is unrealistic, but it's fine, but all the people able to survive the building debris in the last episode (the first collapse, not the fall)? Whoa, that has crossed the limit

After all, it keeps bothering why they never check back each client's aftermath. There must be some impacts there. For example Nimal from the first case is afraid of getting deported if he speaks up. So what happens next? Is he okay? Because if not, then everything they have done is pointless! Mu Jin's wife is a self-absorbed person and really mean, not only to him but also to her sister. I don't understand why everyone is telling him to get back to her.

To me, the comedy in the first 4 episodes is somewhat a bit forced. Everything begins to flow correctly after the third case. It's still a good-to-watch show when you are looking for a laugh, or a show to raise worker's safety awareness.
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