Oh My! Ghost Clients ~ Dead People Can Get Justice Too!

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“Oh My! Ghost Clients” is a 2025 Korean drama series, with 10 episodes, categorized as Supernatural, Fantasy, Legal drama, Comedy, and Family; streaming on Viki and KOCOWA+. SUMMARY: Do you want a second chance at life? Fine! You can be the labor attorney for the spirits who have been wronged and want justice. Deal? DEAL! ♦ A Near-Death Experience Means You’re Not Dead Yet! In “Oh My Ghost Clients”, No Mu-jin was dissatisfied with his job and decided to resign, take his severance pay, and invest it all in cryptocurrency. Two things went wrong. First, the friend who convinced him to do that DIED. He was crying like a baby at the memorial service. People thought he and the guy must have been very close. But he was crying about the fact that he lost all of the money in their joint venture. His friend left this world, leaving him behind to face his wife. No Mu-jin made this major decision and didn’t tell his wife. Is it any wonder when he told her that she LEFT?! On the plus side, she didn’t die, and she didn’t try to kill him, even though she was angry enough!
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I discovered the Oh My! concept! Ghost clients are intriguing yet highly unique. An attorney for deceased employees? I don't see that in Korean shows too often. The plot of No Mu-jin makes sense. He accepted a bargain from a supernatural entity as he had nothing left to lose. I like how the show blends ghost stories with job safety. It draws attention to practical problems, such as workplace accidents. It was shrewd to discuss these weighty subjects through imagination and comedy. Additionally, I believe that the plot gains emotional resonance from the notion that spirits seek justice.
 
It sounds kind of weird, honestly. Ghost lawyers? Near-death deals? Not sure I’m into that. But the cast is strong, and I like that it’s only 10 episodes. If it’s not too cheesy, I might try one or two episodes.
 
I never thought a fantasy show would use labor violations as a core subject. That’s rare and smart. Most people don’t know how dangerous some workplaces can be, or how often companies avoid responsibility after an accident. This show looks like it educates viewers through drama. Using ghosts as the clients is clever. It shows how the dead still need justice, even if no one is left to fight for them. No Mu-jin’s role makes sense legally—he’s not just a lawyer for the dead, he’s a voice for ignored people. I want to see how they present the cases and what kind of evidence they use in ghost-related trials.
 
Okay, I didn’t expect to read about a labor attorney helping ghosts, but now I really want to watch this! The part where he almost dies and meets a guy named Bodhisattva? That’s hilarious but also exciting. I like shows that aren’t afraid to be weird. Plus, the idea that dead workers come back for justice sounds deep. It’s like Extraordinary Attorney Woo but with ghosts and a guy who made bad crypto choices. I’ve seen Jung Kyung-ho in Hospital Playlist and loved him. I think he can totally pull this off. Also, only 10 episodes? Perfect for binge-watching!
 
The show idea is creative, but what made me more interested was how it talks about industrial accidents. That’s a real problem in many places, including South Korea. Companies do break laws, and many workers get injured or die. I respect that this drama wants to tell those stories in a unique way. Even though it uses fantasy, the topic is real. Also, I like how the character Mu-jin has to grow. He starts selfish, loses everything, then finds meaning in helping others—even if they are dead. That’s good writing. I’ll give it a chance.
 
OMG this sounds so fun! Ghosts? A depressed ex-worker who turns into a lawyer? A near-death experience with an angel guy?! Count me in! I already love Cha Hak-yeon and Seol In-ah, so seeing them in a fantasy comedy is a bonus. And let’s be honest, K-dramas do a great job mixing comedy and emotion. I’m guessing some of these ghost cases will make me cry. I saw the Viki rating is 9.8. That’s super high! I’ll watch this with my drama club friends this weekend.
 
No Mu-jin’s journey also reflects how people sometimes find their purpose in strange, unexpected ways. He thought his life was over, but now he’s doing something meaningful. I admire how this story balances serious themes with humor. It reminds us that justice is not only a legal issue, but a human one.
 
I always root for characters who fall to the bottom and have to rebuild. No Mu-jin messed up, lost everything, and now has to find a new path. That’s relatable. His second chance comes in a strange way, but it gives him meaning. Helping ghosts and their families isn’t just weird—it’s brave. He’s helping people no one else can. I love that his work gives peace to those who died unfairly. And I’m also curious to see how he works with Na Hee-joo and Gyeon-woo. I hope the show shows their teamwork. Sounds like a drama with heart.
 

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