The Uncanny Counter

8.3
20201h 4m

A group of supernatural demon hunters known as "Counters," each with unique abilities, disguise themselves as employees of a noodle restaurant, while tracking down evil spirits that terrorize the mortal world.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Uncanny Counter | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

The Uncanny Counter | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Seasons

16 Episodes • Premiered 2020

Noodle shop employees by day and demon hunters by night, the Counters use special abilities to chase down malevolent spirits that prey on humans.

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1. Episode 1

8.5

On his birthday, So Mun's struck by a strange burst of light that leaves puzzling changes to his body. He finds answers inside the local noodle shop.

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2. Episode 2

8.0

The Counters give Mun an extraordinary surprise. While contemplating whether he wants to join them, he's given a taste of the action.

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3. Episode 3

8.3

Lim Ju-yeon and Kim Ung-min notice something is different about Mun. Ga Mo-tak heads to the police station for answers about his forgotten past.

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4. Episode 4

8.8

In a confrontation with violent bullies, Mun loses control over his rage — and must face the consequences. Mo-tak is reunited with his old cellphone.

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5. Episode 5

7.8

Do Ha-na saves Mun from the attacks of a powerful demon with a malicious tongue. Kim Jeong-yeong helps Mo-tak look into his last detective case.

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6. Episode 6

7.8

While the Counters attempt to keep the truth behind his painful past from Mun, he discovers a mysterious memory card among his parents' belongings.

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7. Episode 7

8.2

During a trip into his most traumatic memory, Mun has his first encounter with Ji Cheong-sin. Later, he leads the Counters to a car junkyard.

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8. Episode 8

8.0

Things get personal for Ha-na as she takes down a familiar demon. The team tries to locate a reservoir tied to a case Mun's father had worked.

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9. Episode 9

8.7

Cheong-sin leaves Mun in a bad state, but Chu Mae-ok is determined to save his life. The Counters set out to make the mayor's corruption public.

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10. Episode 10

7.3

Wi-gen calls for an action that could take everything away from Mun. When stunning news about Cheong-sin is reported, the Counters can't believe it.

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11. Episode 11

7.7

The Counters struggle in a mismatched fight against an increasingly dangerous Cheong-sin and the other demons. Mo-tak's memories resurface.

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12. Episode 12

8.2

A heartbroken Mo-tak and the team plot revenge against Shin Myeong-hwi and his collaborators. While carrying out their scheme, a human corpse turns up.

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13. Episode 13

6.6

As Cheong-sin becomes nearly unstoppable, the Counters learn there may be a way to defeat him for good. Mo-tak gets justice for Jeong-yeong.

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14. Episode 14

7.5

Myeong-hwi's son notices something about his father isn't quite right. When Baek Hyang-hui kidnaps a young girl, the Counters rush after her.

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15. Episode 15

7.2

The team welcomes back a Counter who's been overseas. After confirming his suspicions about his father, Shin Hyeok-u goes to Mun.

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16. Episode 16

8.2

The final face-off against Myeong-hwi tests Mun and the other Counters' limits. In Yung, long-awaited reunions take place.

Cast

Photo of Yu Jun-sang

Yu Jun-sang

Ga Mo-tak

Photo of Kim Se-jeong

Kim Se-jeong

Do Ha-na

Photo of Yeom Hye-ran

Yeom Hye-ran

Chu Mae-ok

Photo of Ahn Suk-hwan

Ahn Suk-hwan

Choi Jang-mul

Photo of Yoo In-soo

Yoo In-soo

Na Jeok-bong

Photo of Kim Hieora

Kim Hieora

Gelly Choi

Photo of Kang Ki-young

Kang Ki-young

Hwang Pil-gwang

Photo of Kim Hyun Wook

Kim Hyun Wook

Wong Liqiang

Photo of Lee Chan-hyeong

Lee Chan-hyeong

Kwon Su-ho

Photo of Jeong Taek-hyeon

Jeong Taek-hyeon

Lim Jae-youl

Photo of Kim So-ra

Kim So-ra

Kim Gi-ran

Photo of Kwon Duk-in

Kwon Duk-in

Lee U-sik

Photo of Kim Eun-soo

Kim Eun-soo

Kim Ung-min

Photo of Lee Ji-won

Lee Ji-won

Lim Ju-yeon

Photo of Yoon Joo-Sang

Yoon Joo-Sang

Ha Seok-gu

Photo of Lee Joo-sil

Lee Joo-sil

Jang Chun-ok

Photo of Lee Kyeong-min

Lee Kyeong-min

Kang Han-ul

Photo of Hong Ji-hee

Hong Ji-hee

Lee Min-ji

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Reviews

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Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한

9/10

**_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.

M

militades

4/10

Sadly another series that starts with a reasonably good plot, interesting (if you are okay with them being way overexaggerated) characters and pretty good visual quailty. And then the annoying sides of the characters get even more overdrawn, and people are doing things "because of plot".
At that point it just feels like *really* lazy writing when character A gets hurt in the middle of combat and character B drops everything and rushes there without actually doing anything helpful like first aid and completely looses sight of the enemy that is still around. Thus the enemy makes his escape, after technically being already defeated.

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tmdb96774848

7/10

**Im a big fan of Season 1 ... After waiting for so long for Season 2 , I must admit this season is a big disappointment . There is no proper story nor emotions !! Seriously if anybody wants to watch it have fun with S1 & quit S2.**

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MovieGuys

6/10

The Uncanny Counter never really makes the most of its compelling premise.

Perhaps, the biggest downside, is this series can be effusively emotional and syrupy, to the point of cringe worthiness. It also feels overly long. By the time episode 10 has been reached, it becomes repetitious.

That said, there is enough depth and intrigue to make this series moderately watchable. Its akin to a mash up of Western series like Supernatural, mixed with elements of Ghost Busters. Actions well done too and the back story is reasonably compelling.

In summary, not a bad supernatural action series but not a great one either. Had the handling been a little more down to earth then I suspect, this series would have been a lot more engaging.

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