
Head Over Heels Season 2 possible? Choo Young Woo and Cho Yi Hyun's romance drama's ending explained
What happens to Bongsu?
Played by Choo Young Woo, Bongsu is the seemingly evil spirit who takes over Gyeonu's body. Over time, he builds a strong bond with Cho Yi Hyun 's Park Seong Ah and Cha Kang Yoon's Pyo Ji Ho. After his spirit ends up in Park Seong Ah's body, he's unable to leave, and it is only after Bae Gyeonu realizes his dreams are a way for him to stop the mess that has been created that he can save Bongsu.
Eventually, the squad learns of his real name, Jang Yoon Bo, which he could not remember before because of the hallucinations that had him believe in a tall older brother who he sought help for and because of whom he was unable to return the ring. He is able to cross over to the afterlife after being stuck due to his imagination, and Park Seong Ah is able to aid him.
How do Gyeonu and Seong Ah reunite?
As Gyeonu frees Seong Ah from Bongsu's spirit, he ends up in a dangerous exorcism which could potentially end his and Yeomhwa's lives (Choo Ja Hyun). The high schooler is then able to take back her powers as Fairy Cheonji and stop the ridiculous play of fate. She runs over to help Bongsu and is able to continue living as a young shaman who helps out spirits.
Gyeonu is finally able to join the national archery team, representing his country on the big stage. The two come together in a romantic moment at the end of the show, closing it off with a sweet kiss!
Head Over Heels season 2 possibility
With a happy ending for most characters, even Bongsu, who was able to close off the endless loop and move to the afterlife, the show leaves no room to come back for more.

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