Oh My Ghost! Oh My God!
Japanese diva Juliet unexpectedly finds a photo of her parents taken by a certain spiritual lake after her mother’s passing. To fulfill her mother’s wish, she embarks on a journey to reminisce about her mother’s roots in Taiwan. Juliet enlists her old friend to help her team up the mountain and they encounter supernatural phenomena and become trapped in thick fog. However, the true horror awaits as Juliet’s hidden secrets unwittingly attract evil spirits…
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Plot Summary
A timid and insecure sous chef, Na Bong-sun, finds herself possessed by the ghost of a vain, seductress who died as a virgin. This unexpected possession drastically alters her personality, leading to a series of comical and romantic entanglements, particularly with her arrogant but talented head chef, Kang Sun-woo.
Critical Reception
The series was a significant commercial and critical success, lauded for its unique premise, strong comedic timing, and heartwarming romance. It garnered a large following for its engaging storyline and the chemistry between its leads, becoming one of tvN's highest-rated dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive blend of horror, comedy, and romance.
- The strong chemistry between the lead actors was a frequent highlight.
- The supernatural element was well-integrated, driving both humor and plot.
Google audience: Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, with viewers frequently citing the drama's humor, the compelling development of the main characters' relationships, and the unique supernatural concept as major draws.
Awards & Accolades
Won several awards including 'Best Couple Award' and 'Best Actress' for Park Bo-young at the tvN Go Awards, and 'Best OST' at the MelOn Music Awards.
Fun Fact
Actress Park Bo-young initially hesitated to take the role due to the demanding dual performance required to portray both her timid character and the boisterous ghost.
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