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"Glitch" tells a story of Hong Ji-hyo, who tries to track down her missing boyfriend with the help of members of a UFO club. Writer Jin Han-sae, who enthralled audiences and critics with the much lauded Netflix series "Extracurricular", reunites with its production team at Studio 329 for "Glitch". Jin Han-sae's bold writing style and keen insight kept viewers surprised in his debut series. Now in "Glitch", he unravels an intriguing and intense story about members of a UFO club who pursue those who have disappeared in a mysterious beam of light. Their special quest, which seems preposterous to society at large, is told within the framework of a suspenseful comic thriller.
Hyungtae's unsettling confession catches Jihyo unawares, putting her in great danger. Bora chases after a mysterious flying object.
Preparations for the funeral are well underway until the Hosanna makes a surprise appearance. An old colleague reveals the details of Hyungtae's past.
Jihyo revisits the site of the close encounter and turns to her family for more clues. Kim Chanwoo brings a hostage into Cafe Universe.
Moon Hyungtae tries to get information out of Jihyo by strapping her to a device that distorts the subconscious. Seo Hwajung attempts to meet her savior.
Jihyo and Bora face a series of delays on the way to a psychiatric hospital. Kim Byungjo and Oh Sehee ask a former detective about a mass suicide case.
After a surprising find in a stolen hard drive, Jihyo and Bora sneak into the back of a car and end up near a secluded home.
After getting into a tiff, the two friends go their separate ways. Jihyo turns to the police while Bora tails a suspicious real estate agent.
Huh Bora offers to help Jihyo as long as she's able to document the investigation for her video series. The two make their way to Siguk's apartment.
Unable to find any sure leads to locate Lee Siguk, Jihyo turns to a community of UFO buffs where she's given a hostile welcome.
Hong Jihyo tries her best to dismiss the return of the strange creature in her life, until its signal for attention becomes impossible to ignore.