Jung Kyung Ho Is Terrified When He Sees His First Ghost In “Oh My Ghost Clients”

Jung Kyung Ho will start seeing ghosts on the next episode of MBC’s “Oh My Ghost Clients”!

“Oh My Ghost Clients” is a new comedy-action drama starring Jung Kyung Ho as Noh Mu Jin, a labor attorney who can see ghosts. Together with his sister-in-law Na Hee Ju (Seol In Ah) and YouTuber Go Gyeon Woo (Cha Hak Yeon), he works to resolve the unsettled grudges of ghosts who died from industrial accidents.

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On the first episode of “Oh My Ghost Clients,” Noh Mu Jin suffered an unexpected accident while visiting a factory that was violating the law. While standing at a crossroads between life and death, Noh Mu Jin signed an unusual “labor contract” without even reading it properly—and though his life was saved, his resurrection came at a price.

Newly released stills from the drama’s upcoming second episode capture the moment when Noh Mu Jin begins to experience strange things after returning from the dead. When a ghost that only he can see suddenly appears before his eyes, a shocked Noh Mu Jin stares blankly at it. Terrified by what he’s seeing, Noh Mu Jin attempts to make eye contact with the ghost.

When Go Gyeon Woo notices Noh Mu Jin acting strangely, he slaps the lawyer’s face in order to bring him back to his sense. Meanwhile, Na Hee Ju films the moment on her phone, piquing curiosity as to what sorts of unexpected scenes have been recorded in her video.

Noh Mu Jin’s first ghost client is Lee Min Wook (Park Soo Oh), a high school student who died during field training at an illegal factory. Lee Min Wook’s sorrowful expression hints at his sad story and the reason he has come to Noh Mu Jin for help.

The second episode of “Oh My Ghost Clients” will air on May 31 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

In the meantime, watch the first episode of the drama with subtitles on Viki below:

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