Yeah, me too. And if you haven’t experienced that lately, you need to watch the new behind-the-scenes video from Oh My Ghost Clients. Trust me, Seol In Ah, Jung Kyung Ho, Cha Hak Yeon, and the rest of the cast are out here turning a ghost-hunting fantasy drama into a laugh-out-loud comedy show.
Let’s break it down. Because this stuff is too good to gatekeep.
Seol In Ah? Comedy Queen in Disguise
You know those moments when you’re supposed to be serious but someone does something ridiculous and your whole face just… breaks? That’s Seol In Ah in this video. There’s this scene where Jung Kyung Ho’s character tells her he can see ghosts, serious stuff, right? But Seol In Ah completely hijacks the moment with this over-the-top scream and exaggerated ghost scan like she’s auditioning for Ghostbusters: Seoul Edition.
Everyone. Lost. It.
Honestly, this is why TV shows with Seol In Ah are always a win. She’s effortlessly funny, her reactions are gold, and she brings major main-character energy even when the camera’s not rolling.
Jung Kyung Ho Is Just… Built Different

Okay, can we talk about Jung Kyung Ho’s new drama for a sec? Because this man is doing the most and we are living for it. On screen, he’s Noh Mu Jin, a labor attorney with the very inconvenient ability to see dead people. Off screen? He’s cracking jokes, making ridiculous faces, and throwing out random ad-libs that have the cast and crew wheezing.
At one point, he delivers his lines like he’s in a cartoon, and Cha Hak Yeon literally pulls out his phone to record it. That’s how funny it was.
Honestly, this man could host a comedy variety show and I’d be the first one tuning in.
Cha Hak Yeon = The Friend Who Records Your Cringe
Let’s all take a moment to appreciate Cha Hak Yeon. You know that one friend who documents all the embarrassing but hilarious stuff so you can never forget it? That’s him. He’s filming Jung Kyung Ho’s goofy faces, teasing Seol In Ah, and laughing so hard you can hear it echo.
He plays a quirky YouTuber in the drama, and I swear, he didn’t even have to act. He’s just being himself and stealing every scene.
Behind-the-Scenes Gold
The making-of video isn’t just funny, it’s full of those wholesome, “I wish I was on set with them” moments. There’s Tang Jun Sang doing stunts like it’s no big deal, Jung Kyung Ho pitching ideas for CGI scenes like a kid with a wild imagination, and the cast just vibing like they’ve been friends forever.
It’s like watching the world’s most chaotic, loveable family make a ghost drama together. And honestly? I’m here for it.
Don’t Just Watch the Drama, Watch the Chaos
The show airs Fridays and Saturdays at 9:50 p.m. KST, but don’t sleep on the making-of clips. Seriously. They’re the hidden gems.
So grab your snacks, find your comfy blanket, and dive in. You’ll laugh. You’ll scream.
You might even cry (from laughing too hard). And by the end? You’ll wish you were part of the ghost-fighting squad too.
Go stream it. Your next K-drama obsession is literally waiting.