Behind Your Touch
Behind Your Touch is a South Korean mystery comedy-drama television series that premiered in 2023, centering on a veterinarian who acquires psychometric abilities after a meteor shower and partners with a local detective to investigate crimes in a rural town.[1][2] The series, written by Lee Nam-kyu, Oh Bo-hyun, and Kim Da-hee, and directed by Kim Suk-yoon, follows Bong Ye-bun (played by Han Ji-min), a veterinarian in the peaceful village of Mujin who discovers she can see into the past of animals and people by touching their rears, using this ability to aid in solving local mysteries.[3][4] She teams up with the ambitious but frustrated detective Moon Jang-yeol (Lee Min-ki), who is eager to return to Seoul, and later enlists the help of the enigmatic Kim Seon-woo (Suho), a convenience store worker, in their investigations, blending humor, romance, and suspense as they uncover a larger serial killer plot.[5][2] Originally titled Hibhage in Korean, the 16-episode series aired on JTBC from August 12 to October 1, 2023, every Saturday and Sunday, with each episode running approximately 65 minutes.[3][5] It became available internationally on Netflix starting August 13, 2023, receiving positive reception for its engaging storyline and strong performances, earning a 7.4/10 rating on IMDb from over 3,800 user votes and a 90% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes (as of October 2023).[2][4][1]Plot
Synopsis
Bong Ye-bun works as a veterinarian in the serene rural town of Mujin, where life is peaceful and largely free of crime.[3] One night, while treating an injured cow during a meteor shower, she experiences a bizarre incident that grants her psychometry powers, enabling her to glimpse the past of people or animals specifically by touching their hindquarters.[6] Warm-hearted and curious, Ye-bun begins experimenting with her newfound ability to uncover hidden truths in her daily life.[3] When Moon Jang-yeol, a hot-tempered detective demoted from Seoul to the local station, arrives in Mujin, he discovers Ye-bun's secret and recruits her to assist in solving petty local crimes using her powers.[7] Their unlikely partnership blends humor and tension as they tackle everyday mysteries, from lost items to minor thefts, while Ye-bun navigates the ethical challenges of her invasive ability.[8] However, the duo soon faces a escalating threat when a series of murders shatters the town's tranquility, forcing them to investigate a chilling serial killer case that ties into deeper secrets.[1] Amid the investigations, Ye-bun's personal life intertwines with the case through her interactions with Kim Seon-woo, a kind but enigmatic convenience store worker who becomes a romantic interest and complicates her growing bond with Jang-yeol.[3] The 16-episode series structures its narrative around episodic cases that gradually expose a town-wide conspiracy involving corruption, hidden pasts, and supernatural elements, building toward a larger mystery that tests the limits of Ye-bun's powers and her relationships.[9]Themes
"Behind Your Touch" employs supernatural elements, particularly the protagonist Bong Ye-bun's psychometry ability activated by touch, as a metaphor for uncovering hidden truths beneath the surface of a seemingly idyllic rural village. This power symbolizes invasive empathy, allowing characters to access memories and secrets, while also highlighting vulnerability, as unintended physical contact can lead to ethical dilemmas and personal exposure. The mechanic underscores the tension between connection and intrusion in close-knit communities.[10] The series offers social critique of systemic corruption in rural South Korea, exposing local power abuses through figures like influential assemblymen who manipulate police and community decisions. It addresses economic disparities and cover-ups, such as real estate scams that devastate livelihoods yet fail to alter voter loyalties, illustrating apathy and resilience in the face of exploitation. These elements reveal the fragility of community bonds in isolated settings.[9][10] Blending romance and comedy with darker mystery, the narrative uses lighthearted rom-com tropes—like misunderstandings and quirky partnerships—to contrast the weight of secrets and investigations, emphasizing themes of second chances and the restorative power of community ties. The humor arises from the absurdity of the supernatural premise, providing levity amid suspense, while romantic tensions explore the costs of withheld truths.[10][9] Character growth is driven by the supernatural powers, forcing personal reckonings: Ye-bun transitions from isolation due to her "useless" ability to empowerment as she aids others, fostering emotional connections. Similarly, Jang-yeol grapples with ambition clashing against integrity under corrupt influences, leading to self-reflection and apologies for past misjudgments. These arcs highlight healing through mutual support and adversity.[10][9]Cast
Main cast
Han Ji-min portrays Bong Ye-bun, a shy veterinarian in the rural town of Mujin who acquires psychometry powers after an accident, allowing her to glimpse a person's past by touching their buttocks; as the central protagonist, she navigates the challenges of her newfound abilities in both her professional life and amateur investigations.[3][5] Lee Min-ki plays Moon Jang-yeol, an ambitious and hot-tempered detective previously with Seoul's violent crime unit, who is demoted to Mujin's small police station and brings his investigative expertise while developing romantic tension with Ye-bun.[3][11] Suho depicts Kim Seon-woo, a kind-hearted and mysterious part-time worker at Mujin's convenience store who serves as Ye-bun's first love from her past, providing comic relief and emotional support through his naive demeanor and local insights.[3][12] Together, Ye-bun, Jang-yeol, and Seon-woo form an unlikely investigative trio, where Ye-bun's psychometric abilities complement Jang-yeol's detective skills and Seon-woo's knowledge of the town, enabling them to tackle a series of mysterious crimes in Mujin.[3][5]Supporting cast
Joo Min-kyung plays Bae Ok-hee, Ye-bun's close friend who runs a local store, whose overzealous and comedic antics provide comic relief while assisting in investigations and highlighting the lighter side of small-town life.[13][14] Yang Jae-seong portrays Jung Ui-hwan, Ye-bun's maternal grandfather and former director of Jeong Animal Hospital, whose presence underscores family dynamics and the historical roots of the Bong family within the Mujin community.[3][13] Kim Hee-won appears as Won Jong-muk, the chief of the Mujin Police Station's violent crimes department, serving as an authority figure whose decisions influence departmental tensions and contribute to the unfolding institutional conflicts in the series.[3][15] Park Hyuk-kwon stars as Park Jong-bae, a local shaman operating General MacArthur's Fortune Telling shop, whose mystical involvement adds layers to the town's supernatural elements and subplots involving corruption and hidden secrets.[3][13] Additional supporting roles enrich the community ensemble, including Park Sung-yeon as Jung Hyeon-ok, Ye-bun's aunt, who embodies familial support and town traditions, and Jung Yi-rang as Na Mi-ran, a detective in Jang-yeol's squad whose teamwork briefly intersects with the protagonist trio during key cases.[3][11]Special guest appearances
The series features several special guest appearances that provide episodic depth and humor, particularly in early and concluding episodes, without disrupting the central narrative arcs. In episodes 1 and 15, Jung Jin-gak appears as a concerned dog owner, whose role ties into the protagonist Bong Ye-bun's initial discovery and later reflection on her psychometric powers, adding a layer of everyday relatability to the supernatural elements.[13] Episode 1 introduces additional one-off characters through Song Chi-hoon as a doctor, who assists in a medical consultation scene, and Yoon Sang-won as a pickpocket, highlighting minor criminal incidents in the rural setting to establish the show's blend of mystery and comedy. These brief roles effectively ground the premiere in local intrigue.[13] Michael E. Gomes makes a cameo as fisherman Ali in a coastal subplot, contributing to a side investigation that enriches the village's quirky community dynamics without extending into recurring plotlines.[13] The finale in episode 16 includes high-profile cameos by Lee Jung-eun and Jang Do-yeon, whose appearances inject surprise and levity into the resolution of the serial killer case, enhancing the emotional closure for the main characters. Such guest spots, including various idols and actors in humorous interludes or subtle teases related to the overarching serial killer mystery, serve to diversify the episodic cases and maintain viewer engagement by offering fresh perspectives and comic relief throughout the season.[16]Episodes
Overview
Behind Your Touch is a 2023 South Korean television series comprising 16 episodes, each approximately 60 to 70 minutes in length.[5] It premiered on JTBC on August 12, 2023, and concluded on October 1, 2023, airing two episodes per weekend on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:30 KST.[3] The series adopts a hybrid structure, blending standalone procedural cases—where petty crimes are investigated using the protagonist's psychometry powers—with an overarching serialized mystery centered on a serial killer and systemic corruption in a rural town.[2] This format allows for self-contained stories in early episodes that progressively tie into the central plot arc involving a veterinarian and a detective solving crimes together.[1] The overall narrative was crafted by writers Lee Nam-kyu, Oh Bo-hyun, and Kim Da-hee, while directors Kim Seok-yoon and Choi Bo-yoon oversaw production, employing dual direction to maintain dynamic pacing throughout the season.[17] Structured as a single season, the show delivers a complete resolution to its mysteries, with no renewal announcements made as of 2025.[18]List of episodes
"Behind Your Touch" consists of 16 episodes that aired in pairs on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30 p.m. KST on JTBC from August 12 to October 1, 2023.[19] The series was directed by Kim Seok-yoon and Choi Bo-yoon.[3] Below is a list of episodes with their original air dates and brief non-spoiler descriptions.| No. | Original air date | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | August 12, 2023 | Bong Ye-bun seeks answers after a meteor shower gives her an unexplainable gift, while Moon Jang-yeol struggles to find thrills at his new police station.[20] |
| 2 | August 13, 2023 | After finding herself in another precarious situation, Ye-bun experiences a shocking vision, and Jang-yeol scours the town for a potentially exciting case.[20] |
| 3 | August 19, 2023 | After being brushed off by Jang-yeol, Ye-bun goes on her own dangerous fact-finding mission, but her antics begin confusing those close to her.[20] |
| 4 | August 20, 2023 | In order to break the next big case, Jang-yeol puts Ye-bun through the wringer, but after a strength-building exercise, Ye-bun's power begins to weaken.[20] |
| 5 | August 26, 2023 | Ye-bun begins questioning her grandfather's intentions and later recruits Jang-yeol to solve an animal abuse case in exchange for her help in his case.[20] |
| 6 | August 27, 2023 | Jang-yeol investigates a truly perplexing case of disappearing underwear, and after Ye-bun aids him in his search, she witnesses a sudden betrayal.[20] |
| 7 | September 2, 2023 | Faced with a tragedy, Jang-yeol tries to track down the person responsible, while Ye-bun discovers a shocking scene after experiencing a vision.[20] |
| 8 | September 3, 2023 | After a surprising shamanic ceremony, the town goes into a frenzy, and meanwhile, Jang-yeol and Ye-bun investigate a missing person case.[20] |
| 9 | September 9, 2023 | A good deed turns out to be the wrong move, leaving Ye-bun in a tough place, and Jang-yeol later joins her in tracking down a dangerous figure.[20] |
| 10 | September 10, 2023 | Jang-yeol and Ye-bun recruit key townspeople to collect important information, but Ye-bun comes across a shocking vision related to her past.[20] |
| 11 | September 16, 2023 | Ye-bun learns about her mother’s death, and everyone becomes a suspect in the ongoing search.[20] |
| 12 | September 17, 2023 | Ye-bun seeks Jang-yeol’s help with her past and confronts her grandfather.[20] |
| 13 | September 23, 2023 | Ye-bun mourns a tragedy, and Jang-yeol suspects someone other than the prime suspect.[20] |
| 14 | September 24, 2023 | The duo locates a suspect but finds new evidence in an unexpected moment.[20] |
| 15 | September 30, 2023 | A loss shakes Ye-bun’s trust in Jang-yeol until the truth emerges, and new trouble arises.[20] |
| 16 | October 1, 2023 | Ye-bun and Jang-yeol make a risky move to avert catastrophe, sparking a final game.[20] |
Production
Development
The series was greenlit by JTBC in late 2022 as a co-production with Netflix, marking an early collaboration aimed at blending domestic broadcasting with global streaming distribution. Screenwriters Lee Nam-gyu, Oh Bo-hyun, and Kim Da-hee were attached from the outset, drawing on rural mystery tropes to craft a narrative centered around a veterinarian's unexpected psychometric abilities in a seemingly idyllic small town.[21][3] The initial concept positioned the story as a light supernatural comedy focused on quirky everyday cases solved through the protagonist's powers. This intent positioned the series as a bridge between lighthearted K-drama staples and broader thriller appeal, facilitating its simultaneous JTBC airing and worldwide streaming debut.[22][15] Directors Kim Seok-yoon and Choi Bo-yoon joined the project in late 2022, bringing experience from prior JTBC works to emphasize a seamless mix of comedy, romance, and suspense that would resonate internationally. Their vision highlighted the contrast between the town's laid-back vibe and escalating mysteries, ensuring the supernatural elements served both plot progression and character development.[3][23] With a targeted run of 16 episodes, the production was budgeted to support high production values suitable for Netflix's global platform, prioritizing quirky powers like psychometry to attract viewers seeking feel-good fantasy with investigative twists.[22][15]Casting
Han Ji-min was cast in the lead role of Bong Ye-bun, a veterinarian with psychometric abilities, drawing on her proven comedic timing in supernatural-themed projects such as Our Blues (2022). Her involvement was confirmed as part of the project's early development, with the main cast lineup including her and Lee Min-ki reported by November 2022.[24] Lee Min-ki joined as Moon Jang-yeol, the hot-blooded detective, selected for his prior experience portraying investigators in dramas like My Liberation Notes (2022).[25] The pairing of Han and Lee was highlighted in JTBC's 2023 lineup announcement in November 2022, emphasizing their chemistry for the rom-com elements.[25] EXO's Suho was announced for the role of Kim Seon-woo, the mysterious convenience store worker, in June 2023, chosen to leverage his idol crossover appeal and marking his first lead role following his military discharge in September 2022.[26] This casting aimed to balance established actors with Suho's fresh post-military debut in a major drama.[27] Supporting roles were filled progressively.[28] The complete lineup was publicly confirmed by JTBC on June 21, 2023.[29]Filming
Principal photography for Behind Your Touch commenced in September 2022 and wrapped up after five months in February 2023, allowing sufficient time for post-production ahead of the series' premiere on August 12, 2023.[30] The production was filmed entirely in South Korea, with the majority of scenes shot in South Chungcheong Province to authentically capture the rural, small-town atmosphere of the fictional Mujin.[31][30] Specific locations included rural areas evoking veterinary practices and local police environments central to the plot, contributing to the series' grounded, community-focused aesthetic.[30] During filming, the production team adhered to strict animal welfare guidelines, ensuring the safety of the various animals featured in scenes involving the veterinarian protagonist.[32]Original soundtrack
Part 1
The first part of the original soundtrack for Behind Your Touch was released on August 13, 2023, coinciding with the drama's premiere on JTBC.[33] Titled HIP HOP (힙하게 OST Part 1), it features the lead single "HIP HOP" performed by Joohoney of Monsta X, who also contributed the witty lyrics for the track.[34] This upbeat hip-hop song, characterized by a boosted 808 bass sound, reflects the series' quirky mystery-comedy tone through its energetic and playful style.[34] The release comprises two tracks: the vocal version of "HIP HOP" (duration: 2:10) and its instrumental counterpart (duration: 2:10).[35] Joohoney's contribution as both artist and lyricist underscores the soundtrack's emphasis on a vibrant, genre-blending vibe that aligns with the narrative's initial setup of humor and supernatural elements.[34] In terms of performance, "HIP HOP" garnered initial streams on platforms including Melon and Spotify, accumulating over 1.2 million plays on the latter as of late 2023 and appearing in K-pop curated playlists.[36]Part 2
The second installment of the Behind Your Touch original soundtrack was released on August 20, 2023, as a digital single during the early airing of the series.[37] This part features the lead track "It's You" by pH-1 featuring COCONA, a hip-hop-infused romantic ballad (duration: 3:10).[35] The single totals two tracks, including the instrumental version.[38]Part 3
The third installment of the Behind Your Touch original soundtrack, released on August 27, 2023, features the track "GOTCHA" by Zior Park, an energetic English-language song (duration: 2:51) characterized by its upbeat tempo and lyrics emphasizing partnership and support.[39][40] This part consists of two tracks: the vocal version of "GOTCHA" and its instrumental counterpart.[38] Zior Park's contribution stands out as the lead single for this release, blending hip-hop influences with pop sensibilities to capture the blend of humor and suspense in the narrative. These pre-release parts (1-3) were followed by additional singles and a full OST album released on October 2, 2023, compiling 43 tracks.[41]Release
Domestic broadcast
Behind Your Touch premiered on JTBC in South Korea on August 12, 2023, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 PM KST until its conclusion on October 1, 2023.[3][2] The series occupied JTBC's weekend drama time slot, following King the Land and preceding Strong Girl Nam-soon.[3][2] The show consisted of 16 episodes released over eight weeks, with two episodes broadcast each weekend.[3] It was simulcast on the streaming platform TVING, allowing simultaneous viewing for subscribers.[5] Promotion for the series included teasers and posters released by JTBC in July 2023, building anticipation ahead of the premiere.[42] A press conference featuring the main cast—Han Ji-min, Lee Min-ki, and EXO's Suho—was held on August 10, 2023, where the actors discussed the drama's blend of mystery, comedy, and romance.[43] As a JTBC original, the series was available free-to-air via the network's broadcast, while full video-on-demand access was provided on TVING starting from the premiere date.[5]International distribution
Behind Your Touch premiered internationally on Netflix on August 12, 2023, marking its global debut outside South Korea with a weekly release schedule of two episodes at a time over eight weeks (aligning with domestic airing, though appearing as August 13 in some time zones).[44] This rollout allowed viewers in selected regions, including the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific, to access the series simultaneously with its domestic airing on JTBC.[22] The series is primarily distributed through Netflix worldwide, with availability confirmed in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and the United States.[45] Netflix provides audio options in Korean (original), English, Spanish (Latin America), Hindi, Portuguese (Brazil), and Korean audio description, alongside subtitles in over 20 languages, including English, Spanish (Latin America and Spain), French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, to cater to a diverse international audience.[1] As of November 2025, the series remains accessible on Netflix globally, with occasional re-runs on Asian cable and streaming networks, and no sequels or adaptations have been announced.[1][45]Reception
Viewership
"Behind Your Touch" achieved solid domestic viewership on JTBC, with Nielsen Korea reporting an average nationwide rating of 7.057% across its 16 episodes.[19] The series premiered modestly on August 12, 2023, with episode 1 drawing 5.275%, but experienced steady growth, reaching a peak of 9.618% for episode 14 on September 24, 2023.[19] The finale on October 1, 2023, scored 9.299%, securing the top spot among weekend dramas that evening.[46] This upward trend, particularly from mid-season onward, was driven by positive word-of-mouth, with the show performing strongest in the 20-49 demographic, a key audience for cable broadcasts.[47] Internationally, the series gained traction on Netflix following its global premiere on August 12, 2023. It entered Netflix's weekly global top 10 for non-English TV shows, ranking fourth with 9.3 million hours viewed during the week of August 27, 2023, and appeared in the top 10 in over 20 countries, including markets in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.[48] Overall streaming metrics reflect sustained popularity, accumulating over 197 million hours viewed on Netflix through June 2025.[49] By 2025, "Behind Your Touch" has not seen new viewership spikes but maintains steady streaming engagement on Netflix, with approximately 20.4 million hours viewed in the first half of the year alone.[49]| Episode | Air Date | Nationwide Rating (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2023-08-12 | 5.275 |
| 6 | 2023-08-27 | 7.475 |
| 14 | 2023-09-24 | 9.618 |
| 16 | 2023-10-01 | 9.299 |
Critical response
Behind Your Touch garnered generally positive audience reception, earning a 7.4/10 rating on IMDb from over 3,800 users who appreciated its innovative blend of comedy, satire, and murder mystery.[2] On MyDramaList, it holds an 8.1/10 score based on more than 18,500 ratings, with viewers praising the unique storyline, strong acting, and seamless mix of genres including humor, suspense, and romance.[5] Rotten Tomatoes reports a 90% audience score, reflecting enjoyment of the show's quirky premise and character dynamics, though critic reviews remain limited with no aggregated Tomatometer score available.[50] Critics highlighted positive aspects such as the chemistry between leads Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki, whose superb comic timing delivered hilarious moments and heart in the quirky crime caper.[51][8] The supernatural ability of the protagonist was lauded for its fun integration into the small-town setting, adding charm and suspense without overpowering the narrative.[8] Decider noted the series' emphasis on comedy over romance, positioning it as an entertaining "comrom" with solid entertainment value.[14] However, some reviews pointed to shortcomings, including NME's 2/5 rating that critiqued the cheap slapstick humor as hitting rock bottom with little depth beyond surface-level laughs.[52] India Today described it as a mediocre drama overall, citing pacing dips in mid-episodes and an underdeveloped corruption subplot that failed to fully explore its potential.[51] User feedback on MyDramaList echoed these concerns in part, with some finding characters flat and the premise occasionally annoying, though the majority recommended it for its entertaining balance of tones.[5] Suho's supporting role as the mysterious convenience store worker was seen as a visual and intriguing addition, but critics noted insufficient development to maximize its impact.[51]Accolades
Behind Your Touch garnered several nominations and wins at prominent South Korean awards ceremonies. At the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards held in 2024, Joo Min-kyung earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Bae Ok-hee but did not win.[53] The series received recognition at the 2023 APAN Star Awards, where Han Ji-min was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her leading role as Bong Ye-bun.[54] At the 2023 Asia Artist Awards, Suho won the Best Acting Performance Award and the Emotive Award for his role as Kim Seon-woo.[55] At the JTBC Drama Awards 2023, Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki were nominated for Best Couple for their on-screen chemistry as Bong Ye-bun and Moon Jang-yeol, though the award went to the leads of King the Land. Additionally, Suho won the Bittersweet Supporting Man Award for his role as Kim Seon-woo, and the drama's animal characters were honored with the Strongest Pet in the Universe Award.[56] As of 2025, no new accolades have been awarded to the series, but it has received retrospective mentions in various K-drama lists highlighting its innovative blend of fantasy, comedy, and mystery genres.[57]| Award Ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee/Work | Result | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baeksang Arts Awards | 2024 | Best Supporting Actress (TV) | Joo Min-kyung (Behind Your Touch) | Nominated | Soompi |
| APAN Star Awards | 2023 | Best Actress (Drama) | Han Ji-min (Behind Your Touch) | Nominated | Koreaboo |
| Asia Artist Awards | 2023 | Best Acting Performance | Suho (Behind Your Touch) | Won | Allkpop |
| Asia Artist Awards | 2023 | Emotive Award (Actor) | Suho (Behind Your Touch) | Won | Allkpop |
| JTBC Drama Awards | 2023 | Best Couple | Han Ji-min and Lee Min-ki (Behind Your Touch) | Nominated | Leisurebyte |
| JTBC Drama Awards | 2023 | Bittersweet Supporting Man | Suho (Behind Your Touch) | Won | Leisurebyte |
| JTBC Drama Awards | 2023 | Strongest Pet in the Universe | Cat and ‘Black Eye’ (Behind Your Touch) | Won | Leisurebyte |