The tango between Do-Hee and Gu-Won is seen from the perspective of Do-He’s stalker (and would-be assassin) as he records the entire interaction on a hand-held camcorder. Everyone (read: Da-Jeong) is overly worried about Do-Hee but Gu-Won doesn’t seem to be. He’s still confused and trying to figure out his feelings for her.

Ga-Young Jin (Hye-Joo Jo), a dancer, and one of Gu-Won’s human companions doesn’t make it any easier when she lets it “slip” that she and the demon have a very special relationship – which is true, just not in the way Ga-Young is implying. Still, it’s enough to make Do-Hee rethink her entire plan.
Madam Ju’s eldest son, Seok-Min (Tae Hoon Kim) is elected active chair of the Mirae group until such a time as Do-Hee satisfies Madam Ju’s wish for her to marry. Then she will become the Chairwoman of the group. However, Madam Ju’s biological leeches waste no time in telling her how out-matched she is.
They’re all scum, including her grandson (Seok-Min’s son) Do-Kyung (Seung-Ho Kang) who kills his therapist in a bathroom by beating him to death the the door of a stall. Seriously. The kid gives new meaning to the phrase “kinda cute, but kinda crazy.” He’s all crazy.
To help catch the culprit without having to allow Do-Hee to use herself as bait, Gu-Won tries to persuade one of the thugs who attacked him in the alley to do the dirty work for him. Doing so requires access to his powers, which means Do-Hee witnesses firsthand how terrifying he can be as a demon. She’s repulsed and after an argument, she releases him from her employment as a bodyguard.
That night, in her apartment, she is attacked by her stalker assassin and hung from the balcony. However, just before she falls to her death Gu-Won leaps in to save her.

Quick Take: I am really liking this series. It’s dark, it’s twisted, and it’s a lot of fun. Also.. Have you seen Kang Song’s abs? I am sad Do-Kyung turned out to be such a douche canoe, but I still don’t think he’s the puppet master. It’s too obvious.
More MY DEMON soon so…
Stay Tuned!