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Review | Netflix K-drama review: The Uncanny Counter 2 – disappointing season winds down to predictable end as wafer-thin new characters add nothing to plot

  • Season 2 of Netflix’s fantasy K-drama comes up short, as new characters played by Kang Ki-young, Yoo In-soo and more never become fully formed, and add little
  • An exception is tragic antagonist Ju-seok, but even he offers no surprises as the season comes to a dreary, foreseeable end that leaves us asking ‘who cares?’

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Jo Byeong-gyu as So Mun in a still from “The Uncanny Counter”. Season 2 of Netflix’s fantasy K-drama is disappointing, with the brash new characters never becoming fully formed, and adding little as the series winds down to a dull, uninventive climax.

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2.5/5 stars

Lead cast: Jo Byeong-gyu, Yu Jun-sang, Kim Se-jeong, Yum Hye-ran

Latest Nielsen rating: 6.1 per cent

When the second season of The Uncanny Counter began this summer it introduced us to a flurry of new characters, including new counter Na Jeok-bong (Yoo In-soo) and level three spirits Hwang Pil-gwang (Kang Ki-young) and Gelly Choi (Kim Hieora).
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