Kim Tae-ri, who faced the 'evil', could not prevent the death of Ye-su-jeong... Consistent with Oh Jeong-se, highest 13.1%
Kim Tae-ri, who faced the 'evil', could not prevent the death of Ye-su-jeong... Consistent with Oh Jeong-se, highest 13.1%
Kim Tae-ri and Oh Jeong-se started working together to track the mystery surrounding the 'ghost'.

According to Nielsen Korea on the 25th, the ratings research company, the 2nd episode of the SBS Fri-Sat drama 'Ghost', which aired on the 24th, recorded 10.8% for households in the metropolitan area and 10% for households nationwide. It rose to the moment high of 13.1%. This is an increase from the first episode. The 2049 audience rating, which is a key indicator of channel competitiveness and topicality, also increased from the previous time, showing 5.5%.

On this day's broadcast, Gu San-yeong (Kim Tae-ri), who saw the ghost of Hyun-woo, who jumped off the roof and died, found out a few suspicious things as a result of questioning with Yeom Hae-sang (Oh Jeong-se). Hyunwoo left the last words, "Please let me know what will happen in my house when I die," and said, "I feel sorry for my younger brother" even though there is no younger brother registered on the document.

Hae-hae, feeling strange, found a girl who had been abused through a small window while looking around Hyun-woo's parents' house. Parents who did not report the child's birth planned to kill mice and birds without even noticing abuse, and Hyun-woo, who secretly took care of his younger brother, could not bear the violence of his parents and took his own life. Hae-hae rescued the child safely with San-young, who appeared with the police, and the ghost of Hyeon-woo, who shed tears at his younger brother, gradually disappeared.

However, even after experiencing this incident, San-young still did not believe Hae-sang's words, "The demon attached to him still remains." Then, in the end, 'I don't even know', I faced a demon. Sanyeong was startled to see herself holding the doll scratched with a knife. It was the attachment doll that the girl at the house who moved and worked part-time at had told me to give away while crying. While running in confusion, not knowing why he had this doll, he faced a large mirror on the side of the road and was reflecting a shadow with his hair loose.

The demon that "gives people's desires and increases their size" targeted the child who had been bullying San-yeong while working part-time. "It's not a habit to be young," he muttered and broke the child's attachment doll. The unpleasant sound of scratching with a knife and the smile of the evil spirit that seemed to be having fun while watching the broken doll caused extreme goosebumps. Even the evil spirit, which appeared in the mirror Sanyoung was looking at and laughed bitterly, even made a mocking voice saying, "Guess my name." Then, they headed to Hwawonjae, where Sanyeong's grandmother Seokran (played by Ye Sujeong) lives.

At that time, Hae-hae, who obtained a clue from San-young's mother Gyeong-moon (played by Park Ji-young) that Koo-mo (played by Jin Seon-gyu) left a red ribbon as a keepsake to her daughter, was meeting Seokran. However, while requesting, "I want to see Gugangmo's research notebook and red ribbon," he witnessed the shadow of a demon following the seoklan that went out at the sound of the doorbell. Feeling ominous, the sea moved quickly, but it was too late. Seokran was already dead by hanging himself on a crossbeam engulfed in flames. San-yeong, who ran anxiously after seeing Hwawonjae with the eyes of a demon, fell into despair after witnessing the death of her grandmother.

Hae-hae, who noticed that San-young also saw the evil spirit, confessed the story of chasing the evil spirit for a long time. Hae-hae witnessed the death of her mother (Park Hyo-joo) when she was young. People said that she hanged herself, but the sea did not believe it. The sun was the first to shine, and the mother, who went to the east where ghosts hate, must have thought that she was killed trying to escape from evil spirits. What mother had at that time was a red flag. While looking for the daenggi, Hae-hae found a thesis written by Gu Mo. The academic world said it was nonsense of unknown origin, but Hae-sang paid attention to the explanation of the demon's shape as "a shadow with its hair untied." It was the demon he had seen with his own two eyes when his mother died.

Sanyeong eventually decided to chase the sea and the evil spirits. It was because of the fear that someone might die again. More than anything, it was San-young who wanted to survive and endure somehow even in the reality that she wanted to run away from. As Hae-sang said, if he found out how his father got the daenggi, why he left such an ominous item for his daughter, and who the demon was, he could chase the demon away. So, when my grandmother passed away, I recalled the memory of the map in Kangmo's research notebook, which I saw through the eyes of a demon.

San-yeong and Hae-hae searched the Korean Geographical Reference Guide, which is used when researching names that have disappeared, in order to find a place on the map that does not exist on the current map. And, just like the map, we found Jangjin-ri with a pine tree forest. The scene shifts back to 1958 to a horrific incident in Jangjin-ri.

Choi Man-wol (played by Oh Yeon-ah), who existed as a black-and-white photo in Gangmo's notebook, seduced a girl who had fallen motionless under a blue cloth with raw red meat, and then immediately struck the child with a knife. Red blood splattered on the red ribbon he was holding in the child's skinny hand, barely visible under the cloth. What happened in Jangjin-ri a long time ago, and how the demon attached to San-young through the red ribbon was related to this incident, a mystery that kept me awake exploded again.

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr