It has been 8 weeks since the premiere of Behind Your Touch, which featured the wide-eyed humorous acting of Jang Yeol and Ye Bun as well as some chemistry that, in retrospect, was handled perfectly.
The sixteenth and last episode of the well-known K-Drama wraps up the story of the first season and gives a hint at the possibility of a second season. The fact that Ye Bun and Jang Yeol are just beginning their relationship rather than having a happy ending was something I really enjoyed.
This K Drama follows Bong Ye-Bun, who practices medicine for animals. She also has the superpower of psychometry.
She can look into the past of a human or animal when she touches their butt (yes, that’s right, she has to touch a person’s butt to see their past). She has a good heart but is pushy. She starts working with Detective Moon Jang-Yeol as she tests the limits of her powers.
So, let’s do a Behind Your Touch Ending Explained and break down and explain all that there was to take away from this first season.
Here is the Behind Your Touch Ending Explained:
Behind Your Touch, Episode 16 Explained
Ye Bun storms into the police department and demands that Shaman Park let her know where Ok Hui is. They then come up with a plan to make it appear as though she is attempting to kill him in order for Jang-Yeol to drive them off and for the Shaman to reveal the whereabouts of his friend.
When they drive off into a remote area and lose contact with the authorities, the gang Jang-Yeol is fighting and severely beats him. After meeting with the mobster, Shaman Park is informed that he must pay more than $20,000 for getting on the boat to China.
He is asked to stop, but he refuses and continues to talk about his past and his activities. Later, he informs him that there is a woman with similar abilities, but to use her powers, she has to touch a person’s butt.
Finding the Shaman is the only task left to do, and San Gil is leading the way. The only thing left for Jang Yeol, and Ye Bun to do is to catch Jong Bae at the proper time after instructing the boatman to alert him when Jong Bae boards. But it turned out to be much more difficult than they had expected.
Although Jong Bae has consistently acted like a simpleton, his intelligence is greater than we could have imagined.
He cunningly uses the garbage cleaners’ memories to map out the area for the cops. Even before boarding, he reads the boatman’s memory of San Gil and requests that he make a call.
This would have been a minor incident, but Jong Bae questions why San Gil, a man who is driven by money, would act in such a way without having any other motives. He then proceeds to go, and Jang Yeol and Ye Bun must once more overcome several hurdles in order to catch up with him.
Behind Your Touch Ending Explained
They eventually find him inside a home, but Jong Bae is ready. He runs away from them before they can catch up with him, but he is not above murdering others to get off their track.
Jong Bae captures Ye Bun and informs Jang Yeol that he is going to bring her back when he goes to China using some additional tricks on his part.
In time, Jang Yeol gets involved to save her and catch Jong Bae. However, the shameless shaman is still unapologetic, and only when Ye Bun pokes his eyes makes us laugh or feel relieved. The mystery has been solved with the arrest of the shaman serial killer.
Ye Bun is still not in control of his emotions, and Jang Yeol is free to return to Seoul as he has always desired. She must have had the thought in her head as he left the bus for her. If she ever visits Seoul, Jang Yeol invites her to meet up with him.
Now, 8 months later, Ye Bun has built a career around her ability to feel memories through touch. She is also somewhat famous and is handled by Ok Hui, who happens to be dating her crush. Only Ye Bun has to find love now that Hyeon Ok and Jong Muk are married.
A the end of Behind Your Touch, Ye Bun meets Jang Yeol, who charges her with a crime and sends her to jail for a few days.
Ye Bun, however, manages to obtain the information she requires despite running the risk of being physically harmed by the prisoners. Fortunately, Jang Yeol had always kept an eye on her and guarded her before they rushed out to get to their date.