Behind Your Touch - Season 1
Season 1
A psychic vet and a detective join forces to crack small-town cases — but their skills are tested when they unravel a chilling serial killer mystery.
Episodes
Episode 1
Bong Ye-bun looks for answers after a meteor shower grants her an unexplainable gift. Moon Jang-yeol struggles to find thrills at his new police station.
Episode 2
After finding herself in another precarious situation, Ye-bun experiences a shocking vision. Jang-yeol scours the town for a potentially exciting case.
Episode 3
After being brushed off by Jang-yeol, Ye-bun goes on her own dangerous fact-finding mission. But her antics begin confusing those close to her.
Episode 4
In order to break the next big case, Jang-yeol puts Ye-bun through the ringer. But after a strength-building exercise, Ye-bun's power begins to weaken.
Episode 5
Ye-bun begins questioning her grandfather's intentions. She later recruits Jang-yeol to solve an animal abuse case, in exchange for her help in his case.
Episode 6
Jang-yeol investigates a truly perplexing case of disappearing underwear. After Ye-bun aids him in his search, she witnesses a sudden betrayal.
Episode 7
Faced with a tragedy, Jang-yeol tries to track down the person responsible. Ye-bun discovers a shocking scene after experiencing a vision.
Episode 8
After a surprising shamanic ceremony, the town goes into a frenzy. Meanwhile, Jang-yeol and Ye-bun investigate a missing person case.
Episode 9
A good deed turns out to be the wrong move — leaving Ye-bun in a tough place. Jang-yeol later joins her in tracking down a dangerous figure.
Episode 10
Jang-yeol and Ye-bun recruit key townspeople to collect important information. But Ye-bun comes across a shocking vision related to her past.
Episode 11
Ye-bun begins learning new information about her mother's death. The search for the perp continues, and everybody becomes a suspect.
Episode 12
Ye-bun asks Jang-yeol for help in finding answers about her past. As a political ally slowly becomes a foe, Ye-bun confronts her grandfather.
Episode 13
As Ye-bun mourns a tragedy, Jang-yeol works hard to track down the true perpetrator. Police identify a prime suspect, but Jang-yeol suspects someone else.
Episode 14
Jang-yeol and Ye-bun work quickly to locate their suspect, only to be proven wrong. In an unsuspecting moment, Ye-bun finds a shocking piece of evidence.
Episode 15
A devastating loss leaves Ye-bun distrusting of Jang-yeol, until she discovers the truth. But just as the case seems closed, another trouble arises.
Episode 16
Faced with a potential catastrophe, Ye-bun and Jang-yeol make a risky move. But after a cunning move, the final cat and mouse game begins.
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