After a near-death career crash, a down-and-out lawyer returns with an unexpected twist — he can now see ghosts and becomes a labor attorney for the undead.
Packed with amusing moments on its first outing, Oh My Ghost Clients foresees a promising comic fantasy story that would entertain viewers to bits. With its offbeat charm and ghostly clientele, this drama is poised to win over viewers looking for something delightfully different.
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Oh My Ghost Clients Opening Week Story
Noh Moo-jin (Jung Kyung Ho) hits the lowest point in his legal career and finds himself reluctantly teaming up with outspoken content creator Gyeon-woo and his determined sister-in-law Hee-ju (Seol In Ah) to dive into labor rights cases. Their mission: expose companies that blatantly ignore workplace safety regulations.
Their first investigation nearly ends in tragedy when a stack of heavy metal panels nearly crushes Moo-jin — but he miraculously survives. In a surreal twist, he encounters a mysterious figure who grants him a second chance at life, but with a catch: he must become a voice for exploited workers.
This life-altering moment unlocks Moo-jin’s third eye, allowing him to see spirits — including Lee Min-wook, a ghost tied to the factory. Min-wook was misled into an exploitative internship that pushed him to work dangerously over time. He died after his arm got caught in a malfunctioning machine — a fatal accident that the company quickly swept under the rug to dodge legal repercussions.
Gyeon-woo goes undercover to dig up the truth, and with the help of Nimal, an undocumented foreign worker and Min-wook’s friend, they uncover damning video evidence exposing the negligence and corruption of the company’s higher-ups.
With ghostly guidance and a gritty new purpose, Moo-jin’s fall from grace may just become the start of something heroic.
Oh My Ghost Clients Opening Week Musings
K-Dramaland has seen its fair share of ghost-whisperers—from Sell Your Haunted House to Hotel Del Luna and Ghost Detective. But Oh My Ghost Clients brings a fresh twist to the genre with its intriguing lineup of ghostly victims.
With labor laws woven into the plot, viewers can expect Noh Moo-jin and his team to tackle real-world employment issues—think unpaid wages, overtime abuse, workplace benefits, and employee rights—all through a supernatural lens.
Jung Kyung Ho, Seol In Ah, and Cha Hak Yeon are clicking effortlessly on screen, backed by an engaging supporting cast (great to see Tang Jun Sang back in action!).
As a labor attorney with a supernatural edge, Noh Moo-jin is gearing up to take down exploitative corporations. Featuring a blend of fantasy, sharp humor, and timely social commentary, Oh My Ghost Clients is shaping up to be a breezy yet meaningful weekend drama that’s both fun and thought-provoking.
Oh My Ghost Clients streams on Netflix and Viu.
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