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I've seen some crazy premises in Kdramas before, but this one wins the waffle iron. Are we to believe that Someone-Up-Above has given a young, deceased girl (the ghost) permission to stick around on earth inhabiting various female bodies in order to lose her virginity? Because she couldn't manage to do it while she was alive? And-oh, by the way-if she can't get it done within a period of three years, she's going to pay a HUGE penalty-she'll be turned into an evil spirit? Have I got that right? Who makes these rules anyway?
There's a cross on the door of the ML's apartment. But it's hard for me to imagine that the Virgin Mary would approve of these shenanigans.
After a bumpy beginning, the two FLs-the original owner of a certain body, who's a sensitive, timid kitchen assistant secretly in love with the chef, along with the boisterous, somewhat obnoxious ghost looking to get laid-agree on a plan. They'll share the body and work together to seduce Mr. Wonderful, the aforementioned chef.
The idea is that one girl gets the guy. And the other gets an all-expense paid ticket to the great beyond. Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
At least that's the original plan. Of course things soon go awry, when...(Sorry! You'll have to watch the drama to find out what happens).
Does this drama have depth and nuance? Is it great theater? Nah. While the premise is bonkers, the implementation is pretty entertaining. I laughed and kept watching, which is more than I can say for some other series that tried to be funny-and weren't. I especially liked the arrogant chef, and his interactions with his crew. He was hilarious. And most of the main characters were quirky and beguiling. Both FLs were likeable and fun-even Bong Seon, the inhibited introvert, who's (at first) afraid of her own shadow.
Lots of familiar faces in this drama. I was so happy to see the cute and sprightly Lee Jeong eun playing the part of a spirited Bodhisattva/Shaman. She's such fine actress and she did a superb job here.
There's a cross on the door of the ML's apartment. But it's hard for me to imagine that the Virgin Mary would approve of these shenanigans.
After a bumpy beginning, the two FLs-the original owner of a certain body, who's a sensitive, timid kitchen assistant secretly in love with the chef, along with the boisterous, somewhat obnoxious ghost looking to get laid-agree on a plan. They'll share the body and work together to seduce Mr. Wonderful, the aforementioned chef.
The idea is that one girl gets the guy. And the other gets an all-expense paid ticket to the great beyond. Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
At least that's the original plan. Of course things soon go awry, when...(Sorry! You'll have to watch the drama to find out what happens).
Does this drama have depth and nuance? Is it great theater? Nah. While the premise is bonkers, the implementation is pretty entertaining. I laughed and kept watching, which is more than I can say for some other series that tried to be funny-and weren't. I especially liked the arrogant chef, and his interactions with his crew. He was hilarious. And most of the main characters were quirky and beguiling. Both FLs were likeable and fun-even Bong Seon, the inhibited introvert, who's (at first) afraid of her own shadow.
Lots of familiar faces in this drama. I was so happy to see the cute and sprightly Lee Jeong eun playing the part of a spirited Bodhisattva/Shaman. She's such fine actress and she did a superb job here.