Doom at Your Service
Doom at Your Service

Doom at Your Service

2021TV ShowEndedKorean

A woman with only a short time to live and a man with the supernatural power to bring the world to an end discover the true meaning of life and love.

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IMDb7.5/10
Google Users95%
Director: Yoon Jong-hoGenres: Fantasy, Romance, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Tak Dong-kyung, an ordinary woman whose life takes a turn for the worse, finds herself diagnosed with a deadly disease. In her despair, she wishes for the world to end, inadvertently summoning Myul Mang, a messenger between humans and the divine who is also known as 'Doom'. He offers her a contract: 100 days to live her life as she pleases, with her life's destruction tied to the world's end. Their intertwined fates lead to a whirlwind romance filled with humor, heartbreak, and supernatural twists.

Critical Reception

Doom at Your Service was generally well-received by audiences, particularly for its compelling chemistry between the leads and its blend of fantasy romance with existential themes. Critics often praised its unique premise and emotional depth, although some found the plot occasionally predictable. It achieved significant popularity both domestically in South Korea and internationally.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the strong chemistry between Seo In-guk and Park Bo-young.
  • Appreciated for its unique fantasy premise and emotional storytelling.
  • Some viewers found certain plot developments to be somewhat predictable.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved 'Doom at Your Service', frequently highlighting the captivating performances of the lead actors and the captivating romantic storyline. The show's emotional impact and fantasy elements were consistently praised, leading to a high approval rating.

Fun Fact

The lead actor, Seo In-guk, also contributed to the drama's original soundtrack with the song 'Doom'.

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ParkMin

ParkMin

I've never seen a drama that purposely go out of its way to avoid doing anything interesting with its scenario this hard. It took three full episodes just to do a basic introduction as stated in the synopsis, only then, the story somewhat s...