The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Overview

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 (경이로운 소문 2: 카운터 펀치) brings the return of the supernatural mystery comedy-drama of the same name directed by Yoo Seon-dong. The show stars Cho Kyeong-kyu, Yoo Joon-sang, Kim Se-jeong, Yeom Hye-ran, Ahn Suk-hwan, and Yoo In-soo in the lead roles alongside other cast members.

The new season continues the story of the group of Counters who catch evil spirits from the afterlife who have come in search of immortality. With new members joining the gang and bigger evils coming their way, the Counters are ready for a counterattack and stop anyone who comes their way.

The Uncanny Counter 2 takes over tvN’s Saturday-Sunday 9:20 PM KST time slot previously occupied by See You in My 19th Life.

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 Preview

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 Preview
The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 Preview still

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The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Plot

The synopsis of the show reads, “Armed with new powers and fresh recruits, the Counters continue their battle against evil demons who feed on humans.”

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Cast

Directed by Yoo Seon-dong, the drama stars Cho Kyeong-kyu, Yoo Joon-sang, Kim Se-jeong, Yeom Hye-ran, Ahn Suk-hwan, and Yoo In-soo alongside other cast members.

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode List

The series is set to have a 12-episode runtime and will release two episodes every week (Saturday-Sunday).

Where to Watch The Uncanny Counter Season 2

The tvN series will stream internationally on Netflix.

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 India Release Date and Time

The series will stream from July 29, 2023, to September 3, 2023. Episode 6 of the series will stream on August 13 at 10 PM KST (7:30 PM IST).

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 6 Predictions

Jo-seok being taken over by an evil spirit causes havoc within the Counters’ team. While he asks the Counters to stay away from him, the evil spirits are shocked to see him retaliating against them as well. The lone man then goes ahead to get his revenge, however, the man in his hand is not the killer. Will So Mun be able to tell him the truth on time?

The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 5 Recap

Jo-seok’s trial ends on a bad note, however, it leaves Pil-gwang’s interest piqued and he doesn’t take long to approach his target who will soon make it all interesting. He makes sure to provoke him as much as possible so that his helplessness leaves him with no other choice but to accept the spirit inside him.

Meanwhile, Ha-na’s romance sees new lights as an old classmate slowly makes his way into her life. Unexpectedly, Ha-na is unable to push him away and decides to give in once in a while. Later, the Counters are finally able to make a connection between the money laundering case and the evil spirits.

With this, Mo-tak reopens the money laundering case and begins his research. Elsewhere, Pil-gwang and Gelly break into prison and once again provoke Jo-seok. Only, this time they are able to get through his defences and Jo-seok finally accepts the spirit. The next day, he breaks out of prison and comes face to face with So Mun at the entrance.

Watch The Uncanny Counter season 2 on Netflix!

Also Read: The Uncanny Counter Season 2 Episode 5 Recap and Review: The New Evil Spirit

Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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