Alright, let’s gab about that “Behind Your Touch” ending, you know, the one with the vet lady and the detective fella. I watched it all, every last bit, even though some parts made my old head spin.
So, this vet lady, Bong Ye-bun, she’s got this weird power, right? Touching butts and seeing things. Sounds mighty strange to me, but hey, it’s their story. She and that detective, Jang-yeol, they go through a whole heap of trouble trying to catch this killer. And let me tell ya, that killer, Jong-bae, he was one bad egg. Scared the bejesus outta me, he did.
That poor Seon-woo fella, getting blamed for the murders and then getting himself killed. Bong thought he was the bad guy, saw that toolbox, and ran off. Then BAM! The real killer shows up, wearing that raincoat like some kinda spooky movie villain. Poor Seon-woo didn’t stand a chance. It was all a big misunderstanding, a real mess.
Jong-bae, he was sneaky, pretending to be all nice and helpful. He even tricked Bong and Jang-yeol for a while. But those two, they figured it out in the end. They’re smart cookies, even if they did take a while to put the pieces together. And that Jong-bae fella, he confessed everything, even killing Bong’s grandpa. That made my blood boil, I tell ya. Messing with family is a big no-no in my book.
The ending, though, it was kinda happy, I guess. Jang-yeol, he finally catches Jong-bae, and Bong, well, she gets her revenge in a weird way. Poking his eyes and biting his head? Sounds like something my old rooster would do! She even promises to visit him every week. That girl’s got some spunk, I’ll give her that.
And then they go their separate ways, kinda. Bong becomes a celebrity, using her butt-touching power for good, I hope. And Jang-yeol, he goes back to Seoul. I don’t know about you, but I was hoping they’d stick together. They make a good team, even if they bicker like an old married couple.
- They caught the killer
- Bong got famous
- Jang-yeol went back to the city
Now, they didn’t say anything about another season. But you know how these things go. If enough folks watch it, they might make more. I wouldn’t mind seeing what happens next, especially with Bong and her celebrity life. Maybe she’ll solve crimes in Seoul with Jang-yeol, who knows? It would be nice to see those two together again, solving mysteries and whatnot.
That Mujin village, though, it seemed like a nice place, quiet and peaceful, except for all the murders, of course. I wouldn’t mind living in a place like that, if it weren’t for the killer running around. Maybe if they got rid of all the bad guys, it’d be perfect. Just a nice, quiet place to grow old and mind your own business.
Overall, I liked the show, even though it was a bit confusing at times. And that butt-touching thing, well, it’s certainly different. But it kept me entertained, and that’s all that matters, right? Kept me up way past my bedtime, I tell ya. If you like those crime shows with a bit of a twist, you should give it a watch. Just don’t expect everything to make perfect sense. It’s a TV show, after all, not real life.
And who knows, maybe we’ll see more of Bong and Jang-yeol in the future. I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled, that’s for sure. And if they do make another season, I hope they keep it interesting, maybe with a new mystery and some new folks for Bong to touch… well, you know. Just as long as they keep it clean, if you know what I mean.
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