The My Royal Nemesis episode 6 recap covers the Jeju trip, the forest scare, and the first real kiss that pushed ratings to a new high of 10.3%.
Furthermore, this episode shifts the show from setup to genuine romance, while Mun-do’s poison plot finally moves into the open. Read the My Royal Nemesis Complete Guide for full context.
The 10.3% Climb: A Two-Episode Romantic Surge
Episode 5 hit a peak of 10.3% nationwide, and episode 6 sustained that momentum with a confident two-episode arc. Specifically, the 2049 demographic averaged 2.5% and peaked at 3.26%, a strong number for a Friday-Saturday slot.
Why the Numbers Held
The Jeju shift gave the show a visual reset, while the kiss payoff rewarded viewers who endured five episodes of stalling. Therefore, word-of-mouth on Korean forums spiked overnight.
How It Compares to the First Four Episodes
Episode 4 sat at 6.0% before the surge, meaning the show jumped roughly 70% in two weeks. However, sustaining double-digit numbers through episode 8 will require Mun-do’s villainy to deliver real stakes.
Where Episode 6 Picks Up: The Electrocution Aftermath
The episode opens five hours before the flight, with Mo Tae-hee, a Mochang Group heir, sizing Se-gye up as an efficient partner. Meanwhile, the defibrillator shock from episode 5 has landed both leads in a VIP hospital room.

The Remote Control Moment
Seo-ri finds Se-gye’s oversized TV, and the two tussle over the remote until they fall on top of each other. Consequently, Son walks in at the worst possible moment, freezing the room.
Son’s Growing Suspicion
Son lists every misfortune since Seo-ri entered Se-gye’s life, planting doubt about her presence. Nevertheless, his loyalty to Se-gye prevents him from acting on it yet.
The Forest Sequence: PTSD Meets Plot Device
After the commercial shoot, an elderly man with dementia asks Seo-ri to find his “lost” grandson in the woods. However, the grandson Hyeon-ho is an adult resort worker, and the old man simply has memory loss.

The Box Trauma Returns
Seo-ri’s phone dies in the dark, triggering PTSD from her confinement in the box. Specifically, the show ties her Joseon-era trauma directly to a modern panic response.
A Convenient Setup, Honestly
Hyeon-ho appearing only to walk away without escorting Seo-ri back feels engineered. Nevertheless, the payoff, Se-gye’s frantic rescue, justifies the contrivance for most viewers.
Mun-do’s Move: The Poison Plot Deepens
Mun-do reveals he poisoned Se-gye not to kill him, but to demonstrate how serious he is about replacing him. Furthermore, he blocks every article about Se-gye’s “health scare” to protect the stock price.
The Nurse Cleanup
Mun-do orders a hit on An Seong-hui, the bribed nurse, while Se-gye’s own team rushes her to the hospital. Consequently, both sides are now racing for the same witness.
The Tae-hee Alliance
Mun-do meets Tae-hee privately after the Jeju shoot, hinting at a corporate alliance. Therefore, the love-rival setup is now fused with the villain’s takeover plot.
The First Kiss: From Scolding to Surrender
Se-gye finds Seo-ri in the forest, hugs her, then snaps at her for blurring private and professional lines. However, the scolding comes from fear, not anger, and Seo-ri distances herself anyway.

The Beach Apology
A drunk Seo-ri demands to be taken to the mountains, but Se-gye compromises with the beach. Meanwhile, he admits he is not sorry for worrying, only sorry that he feels so much for her.
The Kiss That Rewrites the Show
Se-gye warns Seo-ri before kissing her, and she lets him despite knowing she should not. Therefore, the show finally commits to the romance it has teased for five episodes.
What Worked, What Wobbled
Heo Nam-jun continues to outpace expectations, carrying Se-gye’s fear-driven scolding without making it feel cruel. However, Lim Ji-yeon’s Seo-ri keeps drifting toward clumsy-bubbly territory when the early “haughty Joseon royal” version worked better.
The Epilogue Flashback
The Joseon-era epilogue with Prince Cheongheon and the liquor ban deepens the parallel romance. Furthermore, it confirms that both timelines are being built toward a single emotional payoff.
Ji-hyo and Gwang-nam Subplot
Ji-hyo mistaking Gwang-nam for the rich boyfriend lands as a clean comic beat. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether this subplot earns its screen time over the next four episodes.
Looking Ahead to Episode 7
The episode 6 preview shows Se-gye frantically searching for a missing Seo-ri, asking “where is she right now?” Therefore, Mun-do’s plot is about to escalate from corporate maneuver to direct threat.
Three Things to Watch
First, how the Tae-hee-Mun-do alliance translates into action against Seo-ri. Second, whether the show commits to the kiss or walks it back. Third, if the 10.3% ceiling holds against next week’s competition.
Final Verdict on Episode 6
This My Royal Nemesis episode 6 recap confirms the show has earned its double-digit ratings, even if Seo-ri’s characterization still wobbles. Watch the official SBS preview at SBS My Royal Nemesis.
