The Uncanny Counter - Season 1

Season 1
The Uncanny Counter is about demon hunters called "Counters" who come to Earth and disguise themselves as employees at a noodle restaurant in order to capture evil spirits.
Episodes

Episode 1
On his birthday, So Mun's struck by a strange burst of light that leaves puzzling changes to his body. He finds answers inside the local noodle shop.

Episode 2
The Counters give Mun an extraordinary surprise. While contemplating whether he wants to join them, he's given a taste of the action.

Episode 3
Im Joo Yeon and Kim Woong Min notice something is different about So Mun. Ga Mo Tak heads to the police station for answers about his forgotten past.

Episode 4
In a confrontation with violent bullies, So Mun loses control over his rage - and must face the consequences. Mo Tak is reunited with his old cellphone.

Episode 5
Do Ha-na saves Munfrom the attacks of a powerful demon with a malicious tongue.Kim Jeong-yeong helps Mo-tak looks into his last detective case.

Episode 6
While the counters attempt to keep the truth behind his painful past from Mun, he discovers a mysterious memory card among his parents' belongings.

Episode 7
During a trip into his most traumatic memory, Mun has his first encounter with Ji Cheong-sin. Later, he leads the Counters to a car junkyard.

Episode 8
Things got personal for Ha-na as she takes down a familiar demon. The team tries to locate a reservoir tied to a case Mun's father had worked.

Episode 9
Cheong-sin leaves Mun in a bad state. but Chu Mae-ok is determined to save his life. The Counters set out to make the mayor's corruption public.

Episode 10
Wi-gen calls for an action that could take everything away from Mun. When stunning news about Cheong-sin is reported, the Counters can't believe it.

Episode 11
The Counters struggle in a mismatched fight against an increasingly dangerous Cheong-sin and the other demons. Mo-tak's memories resurface.

Episode 12
A heartbroken Mo-tak and the team plot revenge against Shin Myeong-hwi and his collaborators. While carrying out their scheme, a human corpse turns up.

Episode 13
As Cheong-sin becomes nearly unstoppable, the Counters learn there may be a way to defeat him for good. Mo-tak gets justice for Jeong-yeong.

Episode 14
Myeong-hwi's son notices something about his father isn't quite right. When Baek Hyang-hui kidnaps a young girl, the Counters rush after her.

Episode 15
The team welcomes back a Counter who's been overseas. After confirming his suspicions about his father, Shin Hyeok-u goes to Mun.

Episode 16
The final face-off against Myeong-hwi tests Mun and the other Counter's limits. In Yung, long-awaited reunions take place.
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