Phantom Lawyer First Impressions (Episodes 1 to 4)

Phantom Lawyer First Impressions (Episodes 1 to 4)

Current status: crying for ghosts! I went into Phantom Lawyer thinking it was just a supernatural drama, but boy, was I wrong. With the first four episodes out, here’s what I think about it so far. A humorous and touching mystery where the ghost-sighted attorney Sin I-Rang and the high-end attorney Han Na-Hyeon set out to right the wrongs of very “special clients” using the law. 

The Lawyer who Sees the Unseen

Shin I-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok) is the definitive prototype of a timid and possessed main character. He is a lawyer who begins his business in an old shaman’s house, and suddenly he starts seeing ghosts. The energy of the accidental hero, although not new, is something I am sold each time. Though he looks reliable, he is actually shy and inept at his work until a haunted client, who has a sad story or something, arrives.

Phantom Lawyer First Impressions

Then, the magic happens. When he lets himself be possessed, he adopts the characters and the dead’s anger to succeed in the cases. Yoo Yeon-seok is a frightening, ethereal actor one time and comically clumsy the next, playing I-rang. He has managed to develop a variant of a legal hero that would be completely fresh in 2026. And in Phantom Lawyer, the dead definitely tell tales.

Next is our all-time favourite: Han Na-hyeon (Esom). She is an upper-class, cold-blooded lawyer who is 100 percent win and only believes in evidence. Their chemistry, or more to say, the sheer biological warfare, is electric. It is a clash of two entirely differing ideologies of justice.

Episodes 1 and 2: The Gangster Ghost

In episode 1, I-rang accepts the case (not very willingly) of a ghost played by the one and only Heo Sung-tae (Lee Kang-Pung), who is a man with bitter feelings. We literally watch I-rang shatter the doors of the warehouses using his car to rescue Na-hyeon, who is surrounded by drug dealers.

The best part of episode 2 is the gangster possession sequence. Lee Kang-pung acquires I-rang and turns into a killing machine. He then charges a warehouse full of criminals with an offensive flying kick and a strong fist. The best way to change the tone would be watching Na-hyeon enter the first loss in her diary while I-rang sprinkles red beans in front of the office to scare the spirits away.

Episodes 3 & 4: Dancing Lawyer 

Phantom Lawyer First Impressions episode 1-4

Episode 3 introduced a high school girl ghost, So-hui, who died from falling off a rooftop. I love how the K-drama doesn’t portray her as some vengeful ghost looking for salvation, but rather a little girl who wonders why she had to die. 

The most memorable of 2026 to date, as presented in episode 3, was the possession of the spirit of So-hui (high school girl) by I-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok): she lived and breathed K-pop. I am entirely intoxicated by the glory of the scene in red cheeks. I-rang did not only dance when the Love Dive of IVE came on his brother-in-law’s phone, but he was also the centre.

The scene, where Yoo Yeon-seok nails the recognizable hand moves, and the narcissistic soulful look of one of the members of the group, is a literal masterpiece of physical comedy. He takes the “ending fairy” like a science. Before his mind moved to the extent of knowing what was going on, his body reacted.

I am laughing one minute at the warding rituals of red beans, and the next minute I am envying I-rang with his lawyer look of crushing the stage. The dancing is correct, the charge is electric, the idol trainee possession is rightfully my new identity. 

The images are flooded with sterile office whites and the deep, shocking crimson of the shamanic talismans. All the frames seem to be a game of chess, where the board is being turned inside out. I am loving the fact that the show does not have cliched preaching. Rather, it alters the way you chose this reality of the dead. Each episode brings a different retribution and feels like a warm hug. 

He risked his life and aura over those dance lines, and it was compensated. I am prepared for the next possession, the next loophole of the law and the next occasion that I-rang might choose to break the internet with a girl group cover!

While the show isn’t entirely a fresh concept— we saw something similar in Oh My Ghost Clients in 2025 on Netflix, but it definitely has the warmth and the humour to keep me entertained.

Phantom Lawyer is currently streaming on Viu & Netflix. Episode 5 will be out on March 27. 

Drama Info & Ratings

  • Title: Phantom Lawyer
  • Episodes: 16
  • Genre: Mystery, Comedy, Law, Supernatural
  • Main Cast: Yoo Yeon Seok, Esom
  • Where to Watch: Netflix, Viki, Viu

  • Overall Score 8/10
  • Story 9/10
  • Acting 10/10
  • Cinematography 10/10

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