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Unable to find work, this lawyer sets up his own business and rents a shaman's office. Thus begins the vision of ghosts asking him for help in resolving their issues.
Coincidentally, each case pits him against the firm where he applied and where the lawyer, who will later become his partner, works.
While helping these ghosts, he also becomes possessed by them, and in episode 12, he even experiences a near-death experience, becoming a temporary ghost himself.
After solving several cases, he also meets his father, who had been accused of being a corrupt prosecutor and died in an accident.
What didn't I like? From the titles to the lackluster soundtrack and the poor of chemistry between the two lawyers, not to mention the fact that the italian subtitles didn't account for formal/informal language and gender.
Coincidentally, each case pits him against the firm where he applied and where the lawyer, who will later become his partner, works.
While helping these ghosts, he also becomes possessed by them, and in episode 12, he even experiences a near-death experience, becoming a temporary ghost himself.
After solving several cases, he also meets his father, who had been accused of being a corrupt prosecutor and died in an accident.
What didn't I like? From the titles to the lackluster soundtrack and the poor of chemistry between the two lawyers, not to mention the fact that the italian subtitles didn't account for formal/informal language and gender.
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