
Jin Tae-jeon scrambles to cover up Chae-hee’s tracks. A-ri’s new business starts to get off the ground — until a rival gets in her way.
A-ri sets her sights on Korea’s largest shopping district as she embarks on a new business venture. Meanwhile, a night out at a club spirals into mayhem.
A-ri befriends a mysterious follower who comes to her defense. Gabin Society members grow furious over A-ri’s sudden rise to prominence.
Joon-kyung comes to A-ri’s rescue when she is humiliated by Gabin Society. A-ri’s provocative Instagram post triggers a maelstrom of hate comments.
An influencer management company sees star potential in A-ri. A surprise phone call from the police station reunites A-ri with a secret admirer.
Top influencer Seo A-ri shocks the internet by coming back to life and spilling the secrets behind her meteoric rise — and tragic downfall.
As the priest makes a desperate bid to banish Marianne, Emma finds herself torn between two worlds, and Aurore searches for a way to save her friend.
Fleeing to different parts of the island, the friends encounter terrifying sights and ghostly messengers. One by one, they turn on Emma.
Inspector Ronan connects the dots between Emma’s books and more real-world tragedies. He, Emma and Séby hatch a plan to destroy Marianne.
Fifteen years earlier, in a bid to drive away Emma’s nightmares, the friends gather at their old school for a ritual that will change their lives.
Emma’s grieving is cut short by an urgent request, and a grisly scene at the Daugeron home leads Inspector Ronan into a world of demonic secrets.
Tonio makes a disturbing discovery at the shore. Another harrowing night with Emma pushes Camille to her limit. Marianne turns up the heat.
While a quirky police inspector digs into her parents’ case, Emma drags Camille back to Caro’s home and reconnects with the rest of her old crew.
Just as best-selling author Emma Larsimon announces she’s done writing horror, an unnerving visit from an old friend draws her back to her hometown.
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