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The Uncanny Counter korean drama review
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The Uncanny Counter
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by timotey
Feb 15, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
Found family and urban fantasy in one? Awesome! I loved the friendship among the characters, not just among the Counters at the noodle shop but also between So Moon and his two friends. I also loved the budding partnership (that was unfortunately cut short) between Kim Jung Young, the female detective, and the young rookie who was assigned to her. Or the strange yet sincere... not-friendship between So Moon and Shin Hyuk Woo at the end.

Speaking of Shin Hyuk Woo, I loved that he got a believable redemption arc at the very end and I cross my fingers that we get to see him again in S2. His character, now that he turned a new page, could be so interesting!

I loved all the main actors, they were amazing, and their characters’ arcs were so marvelous. But who caught me totally by surprise was Lee Hong Nae who played Ji Chung Shin, the big bad of a demon. He was absolutely ah-mazing! He actually felt terribly scary to me. And I do hope that, after showcasing his acting skills here, he will receive many more interesting parts in the future. He sure deserves it!
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