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Jung Kyung-ho escapes death to serve his Oh My Ghost Clients

A new teaser has arrived for MBC’s new fantasy-comedy Oh My Ghost Clients, cursing gifting the oh-so-suave Jung Kyung-ho (Crash Course in Romance) with a new base of exclusive clientele that he never knew he wanted.

When we first meet our Noh Mu-jin (Jung Kyung-ho) in the trailer, he’s enjoying success as a certified labor attorney, proudly opening his own private firm and brandishing his business card with extra flair in the sequence. Unlike his peers, though, Mu-jin goes directly to the labor fields to sniff out lawsuits himself. And he’s aided by sister-in-law Seol In-ah (Twinkling Watermelon) – the real brains behind their modus operandi – as well as content creator Cha Hak-yeon (Castaway Diva), who used to work as a reporter.

Then, the unthinkable happens and Mu-jin finds himself under falling steel beams, quickly followed by an encounter with Truck Bus of Doom. These experiences thus lead to a deal with the powers-that-be to save Mu-jin’s life. And though our scaredy-cat hero agrees to the terms, he has a hilariously rough time adjusting to his new supernatural sight.

However, his teammates – Go Gyeon-woo (Cha Hak-yeon) and Na Hee-joo (Seol In-ah) – see the glass as half full and seize on the chance to spin a new narrative (while also upping the channel view counts of course): “The world’s first and only ghost-seeing labor attorney is on the move, helping spirits who unjustly died to resolve their unfinished last wishes.” The teaser then closes as our trio rallies together, kicking off the new ghost chapter for Mu-jin’s law firm.

Helmed by filmmaker Im Soon-rye (The Point Men, Little Forest) with scripts co-written by Kim Bo-tong (D.P.) and Yoo Seung-hee (A Year-End Medley), MBC’s upcoming Oh My Ghost Clients is slated to premiere on May 30 in the weekend slot.

Via MBC

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Reminds me of Midnight Studio, which didn't really appeal to me, though I found the premise and setting intriguing at first. Hope this turns out well......
Big fan of Jung so I will be tuning in.

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Will try to watch for JKH! May this be as good as Sell Your Haunted House.

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Me too! Watching for JKH but also interested in the plot so far. Its how they execute it that will tell how good it is.

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This looks super fun! I like the cast so hope the story delivers.

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Real question is will the drama maintain this light comic vibe or take a sudden dark turn depending on story of the week. Hopefully it will be a delicate balance.

PS - Are there ghostly hairdressing services available!? Because clearly uri ghost helping trio cannot afford to visit a human one. 🙈

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To your question about hairdressing services for the ghostly (the dead), in many (Southeast) Asian cultures, there actually is! It’s all a part of the “deathcare” industry. The most often seen and heard about—probably because it’s the most basic, without cultural or religious implications— is the work of morticians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deathcare

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Opps! I perhaps phrased it incorrectly. I was wondering whether the "ghost helping trio" ie the humans could have some ghostly assistance for their hair.

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Hahahaha okay

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