In the very emotional second to last episode of Oh My Ghostess, Bong-Sun was kidnapped by Sung-Jae and Sun-Woo, Soon-Ae and the shaman did their best to find and rescue Bong-Sun.
The Bechdel, Russo, and Race Test
Episode 15 passed the Bechdel and race test but not the Russo test.

Named women talked to each other on many occasions in episode 15, and they almost always mentioned men when they talked to each other, but because there was one occasion where named women talked to each other without mentioning men (e.g., Soon-Ae told the shaman that she was driving too fast when they were chasing after Sung-Jae), the episode passed the Bechdel test. Episode 15 also passed the race test, and the episode passed this test because the entire was Asian and White people were never mentioned by any of the characters.
In regards to the Russo test, there were no LGBTI characters in episode 15 so the episode did not pass this test.
*The Bechdel test entails three requirements:
1. It has to have at least two (named) women in it
2. Who talk to each other
3. About something besides a man
**The Vito Russo test entails three requirements:
1. The show contains a character that is identifiably lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex and/or transgender
2. The character must not be solely or predominately defined by her sexual orientation, gender identity and/or as being intersex
3.The character must be tied into the plot in such a way that her removal would have a significant effect
***The race or people of color (POC) test has three requirements:
1. It has two people of color in it
2. Who talk to each other
3. About something other than a White person
****Just because a show passes the Bechdel, Russo and race test does not mean that it is not sexist, heterosexist, racist and/or cissexist, etc. The Bechdel, Russo and race test is only a bare minimum qualifier for the representation of LGBTI individuals, women and people of color in television. The failure to pass these tests also does not identify whether the central character was a woman, a person of color or a LGBTQI individual and it does not dictate the quality of the show.