Possessed - Season 1

Season 1
Hong Seo Jung lives a lonely life, sheltered and away from others because she is a psychic medium. But her quiet life comes to an end when Kang Pil Sun, a police detective in the middle of a case, discovers her hidden ability. They decide to join forces to solve all kind of cases, using his investigation skills and her special abilities.

Episodes

Episode 1
Detective Kim Nak Chun loses his cool while capturing a psychopathic murderer. Hong Seo Jung stumbles across Kang Pil Sung, who's chasing a criminal.

Episode 2
Pil Sung gets agitated that Seo Jung knows personal details about him and offends her by calling her a shaman after she shows him what she can see.

Episode 3
Troubled by unwanted visitors, Pil Sung doesn't know what to think when Seo Jung gives him fashion advice -- and takes him to meet an acquaintance.

Episode 4
Pil Sung frustrates his colleagues in Violent Crimes by detaining Sun Yang Woo based on a hunch, but he's convinced he has caught the right suspect.

Episode 5
Seo Jung is mortified at the movie theather. Pil Sung finds an odd item at a crime scene, prompting him to surmise that it's linked to Hwang Dae Doo.

Episode 6
As fellow police detectives express concer over Pil Sung's fixation with the past, Seo Jung stops by the station to ask a favour -- about her mother.

Episode 7
After an unexpected ally suddenly materializes out of nowhere, Seo Jung informs Pil Sung that she wants to figure things out on her own.

Episode 8
Seo Jung reluctantly accepts her fate and assumes her new role. Pil Sung offers a daring proposal to put an end to Hwang Dae Doo's killing spree.

Episode 9
Hwang Dae Doo detects that Kim Nak Chun has returned. Seo Jung sees something disquieting. Pil Sung's colleagues notice he's behaving oddly.

Episode 10
Kim Ji Hang's new boss keeps asking her out. Seo Jung tries to find Hwang Dae Doo with Kim Nak Chun's help but comes upon another evil spirit instead.

Episode 11
Seo Jung and Kim Nak Chun try to hunt down Hwang Dae Doo wwith help from an unlikely figure. Oh Soo Hyuk makes an alarming revelation to Kim Ji Hang.

Episode 12
Desperate to save his daughter, Kim Nak Chun sets out to learn more about Hwang Dae Doo's childhood. Seo Jung and Pil Sung face Oh Soo Hyuk head-on.

Episode 13
Seo Jung has an ominous premonition. The violent crimes unit is suddenly besieged with shooting cases -- and Pil Sung thinks he knows who's behind it.

Episode 14
Hwang Dae Doo's plan for destruction reaches the next stage. Seo Jung and Pil Sung wrestle with an impossible choice that might end the madness.

Episode 15
Hwang Dae Doo becomes relentless in his search for Seo Jung and Pil Sung. News about an incident involving a stranger troubles Pil Sung.

Episode 16
Seo Jung pleads with Pil Sung to do what needs to be done. Pil Sung finds refuge with someone from his past but knows that Hwang Dae Doo awaits him.
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