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The Haunted Palace Episode 5: How to Watch, Air Date, Preview, Spoilers, and More
The Haunted Palace Episode 5: How to Watch, Air Date, Preview, Spoilers, and More

International Business Times

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • International Business Times

The Haunted Palace Episode 5: How to Watch, Air Date, Preview, Spoilers, and More

The Haunted Palace episode 5 will air on SBS TV on Friday (May 2) at 9:55 PM KST. The chapter will feature Gang Cheol and Yeo Ri performing a sacred ritual together. They will make an eternal vow after Yeo Ri accepts Gang Cheol as her guardian spirit. People in Korea can watch the fifth episode on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, China, Japan, New Zealand, UAE, Singapore, Turkey, and South Africa, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on online streaming platforms, like Viki. The Haunted Palace, the ongoing historical fantasy thriller drama, premiered on SBS TV on Friday (April 18) at 9:55 PM KST. It narrated the story of a Shamam after she becomes possessed by an Eight Feet Tall spirit. The mini-series focuses on the complicated relationship between the Shamam and an Imugi, an imaginary creature in Korean folklore. The creature can spend a millennium in water and transform into a dragon after acquiring Yeouiju, a magical jewel. Apart from Bona, the K-drama stars BTOB member Yook Sungjae, Kim Ji Hoon, Gil Hae Yeon, Kim In Kwon, Son Byung Ho, Han Soo Yeon, Han So Eun, Shin Seul Ki, Lee Won Jong, and Cho Han Gyul. Screenwriter Yoon Soo Jung wrote the script, and Yoon Sung Sik directed it. Here is everything about The Haunted Palace episode 5, like the air date, preview, spoilers, and streaming details. How to Watch? The historical fantasy thriller will return with a new episode on SBS TV on Friday (May 2) at 9:55 PM KST. People in Korea can watch episode 5 on TV or stream it online. K-drama fans from other parts of the world, including the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK, can watch the mini-series with subtitles on various online streaming platforms, including Viki. Here are the International Air Timings of The Haunted Palace Episode 5: US - 7:55 AM Canada - 7:55 AM Australia - 11:25 PM New Zealand - 1:55 AM Japan - 9:55 PM Mexico - 6:55 AM Brazil - 9:55 AM Saudi Arabia - 3:55 PM India - 6:25 PM Indonesia - 7:55 PM Singapore - 8:55 PM China - 8:55 PM Europe - 1:55 PM France - 1:55 PM Spain - 1:55 PM UK - 12:55 PM South Africa - 2:55 PM Philippines - 8:55 PM Preview and Spoilers The newly released stills show Gang Cheol and Yeo Ri performing a sacred ritual at night. They make an eternal vow after Yeo Ri accepts Gang Cheol as her guardian spirit. Gang Cheol places a jade ring on Yeo Ri's finger before they pledge to be together for the rest of their lives. The followers of this K-drama are curious to know what lies ahead for the on-screen couple.

How Ohio State signee Dasha Biriuk outdueled Lady Vols target Haylen Ayers in TSSAA basketball semifinal
How Ohio State signee Dasha Biriuk outdueled Lady Vols target Haylen Ayers in TSSAA basketball semifinal

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

How Ohio State signee Dasha Biriuk outdueled Lady Vols target Haylen Ayers in TSSAA basketball semifinal

COOKEVILLE — It's not an impression anyone would have gotten from watching Thursday's TSSAA Division II-A semifinal, but Dasha Biriuk and Haylen Ayers are good friends. Their relationship, though, probably explains a lot about Webb School - Bell Buckle's win over University School of Jackson, a 64-57 instant classic in double overtime in which two Miss Basketball finalists gave everything they had. The stakes brought it out of them. Ayers, who won the award last year, racked up 40 points and 13 rebounds for USJ, going 13-for-24 from the field. Biriuk finished with 26 points, three rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocks, but the senior was content to be statistically outdueled, as it's her team that will face The King's Academy at 11 a.m. in Saturday's state championship game. "On the court, we're not friends," Biriuk said of Ayers, a 5-star who 247Sports ranks as the No. 3 sophomore in the country and holds offers from schools like UConn, Tennessee and Texas. "It was a great feeling to play against her. I really wanted to play against her, especially since it's my senior year. I'm so happy I experienced it. It was a great game. She did so good." Webb (27-7) is making its fifth consecutive state tournament appearance, which includes three championships from 2021-23 and a semifinal appearance last season. It was a frustrating campaign for the Feet, one in which they only played four home games due to scheduling quirks that resulted from a move to DII-AA, and they left the Hooper Eblen Center after last February's loss to Knoxville Catholic with one goal: a gold ball. Back in DII-A this season, Webb made a statement in taking down the defending state champions. Biriuk, an Ohio State signee, started slow — the Feet trailed 13-6 after the first quarter with their best player scoreless — but turned things around with a nine-point second quarter that pulled Webb within one at halftime. MORE: TSSAA basketball state tournament: Division II championships brackets USJ (26-4) spent most of the game in the drivers' seat. The Feet only led for 3:38 in regulation. Webb coach Brody Curry said that had it been earlier in the season, his team would have been more affected by facing a deficit. Instead, they answered every Ayers highlight with one of their own. Biriuk had the bulk of them, including a deep 3-pointer with 40 seconds left in the first overtime that tied the game at 55. The Feet didn't trail after that. "She's an all-around good player," Ayers said. "She makes tough shots. Towards the end of the game, that's a big shot that a big player makes in a big moment. Hats off to her." Biriuk and her teammates gave just as much respect for Ayers — Curry called her a "warrior." She rolled her ankle in the first half, forcing her into her only bench spell of the game. It lasted just a minute. Afterwards, she scored 18 points in the second half and five more in overtime. The result didn't go her way, but the duel between stars went as advertised. "It's just the mentality you have from the start," Ayers said. "You're under the biggest lights ... It's a confidence booster to play in this type of game." Jacob Shames can be reached by email at jshames@ and on Twitter @Jacob_Shames. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA basketball state tournament: Dasha Biriuk, Webb School advance

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