The Atypical Family is another K-drama involving the supernatural genre, characterized by a slow pace that is unique to itself. The Bok family members each possess unique abilities, but they lose them due to modern diseases, only to regain them when Do Do Hee, a masseur and con artist, enters their lives and quietly turns everything upside down.

Bok Inha stands out as one of the most intriguing characters, transitioning from invisibility at school and within her family, hiding her powers, to becoming visible and embracing her abilities thanks to Do Da Hee. The bond she forms with her father, Gwiju, is wholesome and it's safe to say that Do Da Hee plays a significant role in this transformation. Dong Gee's journey, overcoming obesity and discovering what truly matters to her, is commendable. However, the forced romantic angle between Gwi Ju and Do Da Hee received mixed reactions; some liked it, while others, like myself, did not.

Granny's obsession with power over the years led her to neglect Inha and Dong Gee, only to eventually experience the consequences of her actions.

In short, every character had a unique story that made them stand out, but overall, I would rate the show 6/10.

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