![]() Hyun-ji leaps out of the way when Chun-sang nearly sits on her, and the two friends introduce themselves formally (Bong-pal: “So?”). She requests a bite, but he does that mean thing where he pretends to be feeding her, only to pop it in his own mouth instead. She sighs when she sees Bong-pal’s lunch, reminding him that ghosts can only eat food prepared specifically for them. ![]() Hyun-ji says that that’s how a man should be, and suggests that Bong-pal get himself a dog so that he’s not alone all the time. They look him up in the school records, and discover his name.īong-pal snarls when he sees the veterinarian, Hye-sung, surrounded by college girls as he walks the small fluffy dog he saved the day before. He says that a silver cord connects the ghost and the frightened person… but Bong-pal doesn’t see the silver cord, he sees the actual ghost itself. In-rang explains that regular people can see ghosts, when they’re very afraid. It’s also obvious that Bong-pal could see the ghost, and touch it, though In-rang points out that they saw it, too. He finally scares her off by pretending the letter from his father is a talisman, but as soon as he leaves the apartment she’s back, and she tails him all the way to school.Ĭhun-sang and In-rang (whose names I got wrong, saaaawry!) are excited when it turns out they got footage of Bong-pal punching that pervert ghost - the ghost shows up as a white cloud on film. The Look over there! trick doesn’t work either, nor does her explosion of aegyo, and Bong-pal just wants to know where his payment is for the ghost he fought at the school. She’s frankly adorable, making cute faces and getting as close as she can without touching him, but Bong-pal valiantly ignores her.Įventually she asks Bong-pal again for just this one favor, but he firmly refuses. She’s waiting for him at his apartment, and he again tries to dismiss her, but Hyun-ji just pops into his apartment and follows him around as he cleans up after Monk Myung-chul. Bong-pal sarcastically calls her “noona” and blows her off anyway. Hyun-ji coyly points out that she died five years ago, making her the older one. She aims at his face again and he pops her in the forehead, then gets on her case for speaking banmal to him. She warns him that she’s not doing this because she wants to, and softly floats over to kiss him again… and he yanks her away by the hair. ![]() His new ability to see ghosts makes young Bong-pal an outcast, as he can’t help but react to their presence and it makes the other children wary of him.īack in the present, Hyun-ji waits for Bong-pal to come home, because she needs to confirm something. But a cloud of black mist appears behind her and shoves her into the path of a moving car, killing her.Īt his mother’s funeral, little Bong-pal sees his mother’s ghost, only now she seems malevolent and menacing. On his way home, Bong-pal stops to watch some mothers putting their children on a school bus, and it triggers a memory - he’s a child, and he sees his mother waving to him from across the street. The school pervert was just a warm-up - Bong-pal and company have their actual lives at stake this time around. That’s not to say that the ghostly stuff isn’t as intensely creepy as in the first episode, and this time the ghost has a legitimate axe to grind. This episode is a bit lighter on the spooky ghost-fighting and a bit heavier on the background of our characters, and knowing more about them only makes me like them that much more. 102 JJBring It On, Ghost: Episode 2 by LollyPip
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