Four Reasons To Watch The Final Episodes Of 'Oh My Ghost'

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The tvN supernatural romance series, "Oh My Ghost," will conclude its 16-episode run on August 22. The drama, also known as "Oh My Ghostess," incorporates a humorous take on the afterlife while providing nuanced perspectives on love and death.

Park Bo Young delivers the same level of strong acting that made "A Werewolf Boy" a fantastic film into her portrayal of Na Bong Sun, a shy sous chef. Bong Sun dreams of becoming an acclaimed chef and yearns to have a relationship with her boss.

The 16-episode drama is available through video on demand on DramaFever. "Oh My Ghost" airs on tvN on Fridays and Saturdays in the 8:30 p.m. KST time slot.

Here are four reasons to watch the final episodes of "Oh My Ghost."

1. Cho Jung Seok is an aloof chef who warms up to the charms of Park Bo Young.

Cho Jung Seok captured the hearts of international K-Drama audiences with his portrayal of Shin Joo Ho in the 2013 family comedy, "You're the Best, Lee Soon Shin." He abandons the warmth of Joo Ho to embrace the stoic calm of celebrity chef Kang Sun Woo in "Oh My Ghost."

2. While there are elements of horror, the underlining story is a sweet romantic comedy.

Sun Woo falls in love with the exhuberant posts of an aspiring chef who maintains the blog, "You Are My Sunshine." He gains strength from the words of the blogger, without realizing that they are written by his bumbling sous chef, Bong Sun.

3. Kim Seul Gi is perfectly cast as Shin Soon Ae.

Comedienne Kim Seul Gi is hilarious during early episodes when she believes that her grudge is due to sexual frustration. However, she is able to capture tender, tearjerking moments when she encounters the loved ones she has left behind.

4. Lim Ju Hwan is one of the scariest K-Drama villains of 2015.

Lim Ju Hwan is reminiscent of Sung Joon in his ability to portray seemingly innocent characters who harbors disturbingly dark secrets. He portrays Choi Sung Jae, a police office who is married to the disabled sister of Sun Woo. He appears to be the picturesque husband, but he also holds the key to the mystery behind the death of Soon Ae and the accident which disabled his wife.

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About the writer: Adrienne Stanley is a contributing editor for KDramaStars. She is also a contributing writer for KpopStarz, MTV Iggy, Viki and CJ Entertainment's KCON blog. Her passions include a love of K-pop and Asian drama. When she is not writing, she is hanging out on Twitter (@retrogirladdy).

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