You don't know the outcome
Enjoyable to watch in my opinion. Congratulations on the crew who were involved in making the series. The interaction between Park You-Chem and Shin Se Kyung was superb. The support actors were great. The comical scenes had me in stitches laughing. It was suspenseful, but at times a little far fetched in places, e'g stakeouts. A light hearted murder mystery. The title through me, but once I got into the series I warmed to it. It was a series of a different nature, unbelievable it may be, but it was different. It was nice to see a happy ending, as most endings end in tragedy. Good entertainment for me. Left me thinking at the end that there maybe a sequel up and coming. Looking forward to it if there is.Was this review helpful to you?
Value of content
I read some reviews and agree that the first half of the series was excellent, suspenseful and comical. I loved Jun-hee Ko as Seo-jeong and enjoyed Song Sae-bteok as Pil-seong, the detective. Acting from all cast members was superb. The storyline let me down in the next part of the series. When Seo-jeong became the Shaman and she couldn't solve the problem, I knew then that she was going to be killed by the detective, predictable. Seo-jeong could foresee events in the future, but did not foresee that the villain was not going to keep his promise. I was disappointed with the second half of the series. It was frustrating and drawn out. It was giving me me the impression that evil is going to reign. I just wanted to go to the last episode to see the outcome, which I said was disappointing. As to what happened to the little girl that the detective took to hospital remained a mystery. Some of the Korean series that I have seen have been excellent, eg Tunnel. Yes they did meet up in a new life at the end, another story maybe. Enjoyed it but room for improvement.Was this review helpful to you?