Lee Sang-min, who remarried a non-celebrity 10 years his junior last year, expressed his fatigue to a ghost.
On the 14th episode of 'Ghost Story Note 2', airing at 11:40 PM on the 1st, a story unfolds about a man whose life changes after joining a university photography club and dating a girl he meets there.
The protagonist, eager to join a club after entering college, joins the photography club. During his first outing, he meets a female student, and they quickly grow close while taking photos together. They exchange contact information and soon develop a romantic relationship.
However, after starting the relationship, the man's daily life begins to change. His social media friend list is mysteriously organized without his knowledge, and his girlfriend starts making extreme statements, blocking his plans with friends, and exhibiting increasingly incomprehensible behavior. Eventually, he becomes isolated, cutting off ties with friends.
Concerned, the man's mother visits him after losing contact. She finds it odd that he seems to be conversing with someone on a disconnected phone and seeks the help of a shaman.
It turns out the girlfriend he met was a ghost, a spirit of a girl who died in an accident during a past photography outing but lingered due to unresolved feelings. She targeted the man who recognized her presence, staying by his side.
Upon hearing the story, Lee Sang-min asks, “Can someone be completely unaware if they are possessed by a ghost?” The shaman explains, “It varies, but some people can see, hear, and feel them.” Regarding the conditions for ghost attachment, the shaman adds, “People who are emotionally sensitive and empathetic are more susceptible.”
In the studio, curiosity arises about whether ghosts play pranks on April Fool's Day. When Lee Sang-min asks if ghosts lie, the shaman responds, “They play with people who have spiritual sensitivity or psychic abilities, sometimes deceiving to achieve their goals.” The shaman adds, “Child ghosts often hide objects or make noises to startle people.” Lee Sang-min jokes about his missing glasses, saying, “Hey, put them back. Do you know how tired I am?” eliciting laughter.
Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr