In 'Oh My Ghost Clients', Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, and Cha Hak-yeon are engaging in a refreshing team play that addresses the injustices faced by workers.

The MBC drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients' (planned by Kwon Sung-chang, directed by Im Soon-rye, Lee Han-jun, written by Kim Bo-tong, Yoo Seung-hee, produced by Broccoli Pictures) is gaining attention as a unique work that portrays 'labour issues' in a lighthearted and lively manner, something rarely addressed in dramas. Its distinctive setting, which resolves the grievances of ghosts who died from industrial accidents, offers a refreshing relief from labour issues that are not easily solved in reality.

In particular, the team play of 'Mujinse' - No Mu-jin (played by Jung Kyung-ho), Na Hee-joo (played by Seol In-ah), and Ko Gyeon-woo (played by Cha Hak-yeon) - who are active as a team of industrial accident specialists, enhances the enjoyment of watching this drama. 'Mujinse' is currently bringing labour issues that could have easily faded into the background to the forefront to be solved, spotlighting the voices of unjustly deceased workers and acting on their behalf.

◆ The spokesperson for the wronged, Oh My Ghost Clients

No Mu-jin, who sees ghosts, listens to the stories of the deceased and plays a role in resolving their injustices in reality. A scene where No Mu-jin delivers a proper education to a malicious factory owner who caused a death by ignoring safety regulations offered a refreshing relief. Labour issues we were unaware of, along with useful labour laws, have been newly illuminated through No Mu-jin's efforts, raising awareness among viewers.

◆ Fiery combat power equipped, action-oriented Na Hee-joo

Na Hee-joo expresses her frustration over a suffocating reality, and she accelerates the resolution of incidents with her actions rather than words. Her fury towards those who dismiss the death of a nurse, who succumbed to the burden of mistakes and medical accidents, as simply owing to the deceased's sensitivity, resonated with viewers. Additionally, she has swiftly contacted the bereaved families through social media and quickly met with fellow nurses, effectively taking on the role of the charge leader of 'Mujinse.'

◆ Clearing missions with audacity, undercover specialist Ko Gyeon-woo

Ko Gyeon-woo is active as the undercover specialist of 'Mujinse,' getting employed as a labourer in illegal factories and impersonating a handsome doctor to enter hospitals. With a seemingly absent-minded charm and audacity, he accomplishes missions while sometimes causing laughter among viewers with his clumsiness. Moreover, Ko Gyeon-woo plays a role in raising issues on the labour problems that 'Mujinse' takes on through the 'Gyeon-jjang TV' channel.

No Mu-jin, who listens to the voices of unjust workers, Na Hee-joo, who cannot tolerate injustice, and Ko Gyeon-woo, who excels in disguise and issue creation. The 'Mujinse', boasting fantastic chemistry, raises anticipation for what incidents they will face next and how they will resolve them, surely delivering refreshing relief from the suffocating reality.

Meanwhile, the 5th episode of the MBC drama 'Oh My Ghost Clients' will air on Friday, June 13, at 9:50 p.m.
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