
Head Over Heels episode 10 release date and time: Can Seong Ah save Gyeon Woo from the spirit that consumed him?
What is Head Over Heels about?
This fantasy-romance K-drama centres on Park Seong Ah, a shamanic high school student who meets Bae Gyeon Woo, a mysterious transfer student with a dark aura. Upon seeing him for the first time, she has a vision of his impending death. Determined to protect him, she becomes entangled in a series of spiritual rituals and ghostly encounters. The story takes a darker turn when it's revealed that Gyeon Woo is being stalked by Bong Su, a spirit who has haunted him since childhood and is slowly gaining control over his body.
What happened in Head Over Heels episode 9?
Episode 9 of the tvN drama delivered some of the show's most emotionally charged moments. Gyeon Woo participated in a school archery contest while battling hallucinations and ghostly whispers. Miraculously, he took home the gold medal, thanks in part to Seong Ah's silent spiritual support. But the victory was short-lived. As Yeom Hwa's ritual intensified, so did Bong Su's grip on Gyeon Woo. Seong Ah tried to reverse the curse, but the effort left her physically drained. In the final scene, she realised the devastating truth—Bong Su had fully taken over. Her worst fear was confirmed when he coldly said, 'I devoured him.'
What to expect from Head Over Heels episode 10
With Bong Su now in control, episode 10 will be a turning point. The preview teases a possible summoning of the Grim Reaper, raising the spiritual stakes even higher. Bong Su seems to be growing more comfortable in Gyeon Woo's body and may even be plotting a way to stay permanently. Meanwhile, Seong Ah isn't backing down. Her quest to save Gyeon Woo remains unshaken.
Head Over Heels episode 10 release date and time
Episode 10 of Head Over Heels will air in South Korea on Tuesday, July 22 at 8:50 p.m. KST on tvN. For international viewers, it will be available on Prime Video shortly after the Korean broadcast. In India, the episode is expected to stream around 5:20 p.m. IST. In the United States, viewers can catch it on Prime around 4:00 a.m. PT / 7:00 a.m. ET, depending on local release schedules.
With just a few episodes left in the season, Seong Ah's fight for Gyeon Woo's soul is reaching a breaking point. Episode 10 could be the start of her greatest challenge yet.
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