Hello, shaman...Chu Young-woo, possessed by an evil spirit (Gyeon-woo and the Fairy)
Jul 09, 2025
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The sixth episode of tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama `Gyeonwoo and the Fairy" (played by Yang Ji-hoon, directed by Kim Yong-wan) depicts the shock development of Bae Gye-woo (Choo Young-woo) being possessed by evil spirits. An unexpected twist came the moment Bae Gyeon-woo, who realized the sincerity of Park Sung-ah (Choi-hyun) and Ji-ho (Cha Kang-yoon), reopened the door of his mind. The evil spirit called in by Chlora (Chu Ja-hyun) was possessed by Bae Gyeon-woo. "Hello, Mudang. Bae Gyeon-woo's creepy ending, which approached Park Sung-ah, shocked viewers.
On this day, Park Sung-ah faced Chloride closely. Park Sung-ah was angry at the brutality of Chlorine, who constantly pushed Bae Gyeon-woo to the edge of the cliff, as it was not enough to draw the pattern of a wall part chasing ghosts in the picture of her late grandmother Oh Ok-soon (Gil Hae-yeon). In the past, when Bae Gyeon-woo had no choice but to hate shamans, his heart was pushed. To Bae Gyeon-woo, who kneels down to his knees and tells him not to play with him anymore, Park Sung-ah said "I don't want anyone to play with ghosts." I don't want to make anyone cryI could only say ".
Park Sung-ah's prediction that Chloride would not have drawn only the Byeoksa was correct. Park Sung-ah immediately ran to Bae Gyeon-woo's house after purifying Lee Mae-mang-ryangbu (a talisman asking for evil spirits to be turned into a goblin) found in the cave. And Park Sung-ah, who faced Chloride, warned him to stop bothering Bae Gyeon-woo. Park Sung-ah saw the inside of chloride, who had no intention of purifying the wall from the beginning. Chloride, which controlled Bae Gyeon-woo's heart using misfortune and grandmother as an excuse, could no longer be seen. Chlorine couldn't hide her embarrassment at Park Sung-ah's stronger-than-expected strength. It wasn't the end here. Park Seong-ah noticed that the body left from Chloride, who had done a lot of bad things. Just in time, General Dongcheon (Kim Mi-kyung) threw 'Sal', and Chlora struggled with pain. Feeling a crisis, Chlora visited the abandoned house, not the body owner, and prayed for the birth of an evil god. Perhaps the desire worked, but around Bae Gyeon-woo, there began to be a wave of blind ears saying that they were the first to celebrate the birth of an evil god.
Meanwhile, Bae Gyeon-woo knew that Park Sung-ah was sincerely protecting her. Unlike Chloride, which tells us to take all the bad luck, Bae Gyeon-woo decided to trust Park Sung-ah, who tells us that she is strong enough. On top of that, Bae Gyeon-woo's regret, who realized that Park Sung-ah had been protecting herself by claiming to be a `human enemy' due to the sign of trying to touch at all times, added to the emotion.
Despite Park Sung-ah's struggles, the crisis continued. Park Sung-ah, who headed to the abandoned house, which should never have stepped in to save Kim Jin-woong (Kim Sung-jung), faced an unimaginable situation. Bae Gyeon-woo, possessed by evil spirits, appeared. "Hello, Mudang. Bae Gyeon-woo's ending, which surprised everyone as he approached Park Sung-ah as if he would kiss her at any moment. Park Sung-ah, who had not much time left to completely shake off Bae Gyeon-woo's bad luck, and Bae Gyeon-woo, who belatedly recognized his true feelings, had a variable called 'evil'. Attention is focusing on what will happen to Bae Gyeon-woo's fate, which has been eroded by evil spirits, and the direction of the two-way redemption romance.
Reaction exploded to the unimaginable ending. The sixth episode's viewership continued to respond by ranking first at the same time, including cable and general service, with an average of 3.9% to 5.1% for households in the metropolitan area, 4.0% to 5.0% for households nationwide. tvN's target male and female 2049 viewership also topped all channels, including terrestrial broadcasting, with a maximum of 1.7 percent nationwide. (Based on Nielsen Korea paid platform)
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