![]() He was fascinating to watch, and I wanted to know more about what he was up to and how he was involved with Sun Ae. ![]() I was always very interested when Sung Jae came on the screen. The drama as a whole is super cute with lots of loveable and relatable characters, but I felt it could have used a bit more backstory to push it along. ![]() I actually really wish they would have included more of the murder mystery and Sung Jae in the drama. She finally decides it is best that she moves on without settling her virgin grudge, but her plans are put to a stop when she realizes that Sung Jae has figured out who she is, and he is trying to kill Bong Sun! It was difficult for Sun Woo to hear on many levels, but I did feel especially bad for Sun Ae who ultimately had no chance of ever having a relationship with him. With Bong Sun back in control of her body, sadness and guilt cause her to confess to Sun Woo that he had also been in a relationship with a ghost. As her jealousy of Bong Sun starts to take over, she becomes concerned of what she is becoming. Things get more complicated when Sun Ae starts to have her own feelings for Sun Woo. Apparently, evil spirits are attracted to shady people, which he was, and the spirit has made Sung Jae’s body his home for a number of years. Eventually, we learn an evil spirit has overtaken his body. But of course, things aren’t black and white. Even so, I enjoyed seeing him play the creepy psycho here. Then the big secret…it turns out he was involved with Sun Ae’s murder! Im Joo Hwan plays such a wonderful nice guy and while he did share that smile plenty of times, it is all an act. Not so! We see him do some not so nice things in secret and well, he’s a bit creepy and tends to lurk around a lot. We meet Sun Woo’s brother-in-law Officer Choi Sung Jae (Im Joo Hwan) who takes care of his disabled wife and appears to be about the nicest cop you could ever meet. While all of this is going on, we learn that Sun Ae was murdered, and she has no memory of how she died. Their couple interactions are definitely adorable to watch, and they get plenty of screen time! But when she realizes that she might really have a chance with Sun Woo, she finally agrees to let Sun Ae take over her body to make the relationship succeed.Īnd succeed it does! The perky and outgoing “Bong Sun” is able to grow closer with Sun Woo and a relationship blossoms. At first she avoids Sun Ae and tries to deal with her new relationships. There is no holding back as she tries and tries to get him in bed, but his caring and conservative ways (and maybe a little bit of annoyance) prevent her from succeeding.Įventually, Bong Sun gets control of her body back and is terrified of what has happened. Sun Woo even begins to take notice of her, and Sun Ae soons learns that Sun Woo is a ‘man of vitality’ which means that he is strong enough to handle ghostly advances. They provide a lot of laughs throughout the drama and make for a nice little team. It’s not smooth sailing, but ultimately she is able to better connect with her co-workers who are quite the lively bunch of guys. Once Sun Ae adjusts to her situation, her confidence shines through and everyone notices the drastic change in “Bong Sun’s” new personality. That all changes when Sun Ae takes over her body. This initially gets her trapped in Bong Sun’s body.Īt this point, a very timid Bong Sun had been having a rough time because of her lack of confidence, one sided crush on Sun Woo, money troubles, and lack of sleep due to her ability to see ghosts. It doesn’t take long before Sun Ae possesses Bong Sun and realizes that she is a perfect match to be her host. She may be a lusty virgin ghost, but there is so much more to her, and she really brings that across. Also, it is easy to connect with her character. She was actually what initially made me interested in watching the drama, and she didn’t disappoint. I must say that Kim Seul Gi is absolutely hilarious as Sun Ae. She is also on the run from a shaman who is trying to help her cross over to the other side through a ritual, but Sun Ae wants no part of it. Oh My Ghostess certainly has a fun premise! We initially get to see Sun Ae as she possesses body after body attempting to sleep with a man, but to her dismay, she is unable to fulfill her grudge because the men she tries to sleep with suffer ill effects from being with her. Bong Sun also has the ability to see ghosts, and one day she gets possessed by Shin Sun Ae (Kim Seul Gi), a lusty virgin ghost who is trying to settle a grudge by sleeping with a man before she is able to move on to the afterlife. Oh My Ghostess tells the story of Na Bong Sun (Park Bo Young), a shy and timid restaurant worker, and Kang Sun Woo (Jo Jung Suk), the star chef who happens to be her boss and whom she has a crush on.
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