


Tagsüber sind sie Angestellte eines Nudelladens und nachts Dämonenjäger - die "Counters" nutzen ihre besonderen Fähigkeiten, um bösartige Geister zu jagen, die sich an Menschen vergreifen.
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Extremely overhyped show. Didn't like it personally. Felt really forced, lacked a strong plot and felt too dramatic and cringe at times. 6/10
It's a fighting shonen. Nothing less, but absolutely nothing more. I regret watching it (season 1). The show just has a super shallow plot/execution. This 100% obvious narrative is more suitable for young teens, but the violence is so graphic sometimes that the show doesn't seem to be entirely for young teens. I kept waiting for themes to evolve, as is often the case with good shows, and they just don't. The ultimate evil is defeated by hitting it harder than they hit it for 15 episodes before.
Love this!! If I had to pick 1 thing that I like the most, it had to be the fighting choreo
Such a wholesome show! Show focuses on the importance of chosen family but unfortunately, not a very memorable plot. Despite selling this show on a Sci-Fi front, this show is not as dark as I thought it would be (see: more wholesome than dark lol) Very good suspense like every other K-Drama. Yeom Hye-ran easily dominated this show since there’s not much competition for great acting anyway
Deserving of high praises and top rating "The Uncanny Counter" (2020) Season 1 was a live-action adaptation of the webtoon ("digital Korean manhwa") entitled "Kyeongirowoon Somoon" (2018) by Jang Yi. It stars Jo Byung Kyoo, Yoo Joon Sang, Kim Se Jeong, and Yeom Hye Ran, as the Counters--people who hunts evil spirits. The multiple story arcs were well thought out and I was amazed with how these different stories perfectly fit together in the end which brought out the best in the characters and the moral lessons of the series. The casting and acting for the four lead characters were so good it was as the audience witnessed a true story. The music, overall production, editing, and directing, were all superb. The choreography in the fight scenes were not lacking and were not overdone, simply fitting for four ordinary individuals to do; otherwise it would have been unrealistic. Finally, and it is rare to see this in most Asian dramas, they ended the series properly leaving an option for a sequel or a new season. Stories should not be sealed--leaving no room for the audience to create their own continuation, which in turn also leaves no room for an official sequel. Since it was already announced that season 2 was given a green light, it further proved the importance of ending a series with room for the future. Well done. I will be waiting for season 2.


























