He committed a sin in his mind by wishing his father dead, which allowed the demon in, and he blames himself for those people’s deaths. Hye-sung’s mother visits him in prison and asks why he confessed to the murders when he’s technically innocent, but Hye-sung says that he’s still guilty. He tells Myung-chul that Hyun-ji is still leaving tomorrow, and Myung-chul reassures Bong-pal that they won’t forget each other. He has nothing to say to her, and oof, he just looks so vulnerable and scared.īack at Bong-pal’s place, Myung-chul self-medicates with soju, and Bong-pal makes him something to eat. He’s still crying as he’s led to a cell, and his mother stops in front of him. With tears rolling down his face, he admits to his father’s murder, and the murders of the other three victims. Hye-sung is questioned by Detective Yang about the murder victims, but he doesn’t speak - until a picture of his father is laid in front of him. Bong-pal just gives her Hyun-ji’s necklace, and respectfully asks that she return it to Hyun-ji for him. She says that if he cares for Hyun-ji, he’ll give up on her. With a look from Bong-pal Hyun-ji lets her father lead her inside, and her mother tells Bong-pal that they’re leaving town in the morning. She holds him responsible for the danger to Hyun-ji, even when Hyun-ji tells her that Bong-pal wasn’t to blame. But he was just a little boy!īong-pal escorts Hyun-ji home, but despite all of his help, her mother angrily tells Bong-pal that she said she didn’t want him seeing her daughter anymore. In order to let the demon inside in the first place, he had it in his heart to kill someone. He’s loaded into the police car, with Bong-pal and Myung-chul looking on sympathetically.īong-pal asks what will happen to Hye-sung, since technically he’s a victim too, but Myung-chul reminds him that to others, Hye-sung is still a murderer. Regardless of the fact that it was the evil spirit who killed all those people, Hye-sung is arrested, and he sits in the ambulance looking like a lost, scared little boy. Against all odds the man is still alive, and Myung-chul pats his head, saying that he must have gone through a lot. The monk asks for help up, and drags himself over to Hye-sung’s body. But just as Bong-pal dissolves into tears, Myung-chul gasps, “Bong-pal-ah.” He’s alive! Bong-pal begs him to wake up, but the monk’s eyes remain closed. It attacks him, and Bong-pal slams his fist with the beads into the mist, and the evil spirit explodes in a shower of sparks.īong-pal and Hyun-ji don’t have much time to register their victory, because Myung-chul is badly injured. Hyun-ji tosses the bracelet to Bong-pal, who wraps it around his fist like brass knuckles, and turns to face the black mist. Hyun-ji locates the bracelet, but the spirit strikes Myung-chul and knocks him out. Myung-chul sees the spirit collecting itself, and he throws himself in front of Bong-pal, yelling to Hyun-ji to find the ritual bracelet - it’s the only thing that will truly kill the demon. Monk Myung-chul banishes the evil spirit from Hye-sung’s body with his runed sword, and Hye-sung slumps to the ground. Usually I’m happy to send a drama off and look forward to what’s next, but in the case of Bring It On, Ghost, I feel like I could happily follow the adventures of Bong-pal, Hyun-ji, and the Soondae Soup crew forever. It’s time to say goodbye to our intrepid ghost hunters, and for once, I’m not ready! I love these characters, and the quirky little world they live in, and I’m absolutely not prepared to let go. 132 AugBring It On, Ghost: Episode 16 (Final) by LollyPip
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