Ms Incognito Episode 3 Review: A Slower Episode For a Rather Fantastic Drama

In the last episode, Sun-ho’s suicide leaves newlywed Yeong-ran shocked and heartbroken. As the stepchildren come after her, she makes a run for Muchang, where she stumbles upon Dong-min.

Ms Incognito Episode 3 has a runtime of 63 minutes.

  • Ms Incognito Kdrama Cast

    Jeon Yeo-been, Jinyoung, Jang Yoon-ju, Joo Hyun-young, Seo Hyun-woo, Moon Sung-keun

  • Ms Incognito Series Director

    Park Yoo-young

  • Ms Incognito Writer

    Hyun Gyu-ri

  • Original Title

    착한 여자 부세미

The series, with 12 episodes, airs on ENA from September 29, 2025, to November 4, 2025, and takes over the network’s Monday-Tuesday slot previously occupied by My Troublesome Star.

Ms Incognito Episode 3: Jeon Yeo-bin, Jinyoung
Ms Incognito Episode 3: Jeon Yeo-bin, Jinyoung

Ms Incognito Episode 3 Recap

The episode opens in Muchang as Mi-sun instructs Dong-min to fetch Yeong-ran from the bus station. Although she’s initially hesitant, she realises that Dong-min doesn’t recognise her and feels much more relaxed. Back in Seoul, Sun-yeong tries to get Yeong-ran’s marriage annulled by claiming that her father had dementia and that she had manipulated him to marry her and get her money. At Muchang, Yeong-ran feels annoyed at Dong-min’s hospitality but settles into her idyllic new life nicely.

As Yeong-ran thinks back to her conversations with Sung-ho, especially the consequences of murdering Ye-rim’s killer, she is faced with the reality of her new life and wonders whether anyone knows her real identity. Meanwhile, Seon-woo employs a hitman to find and kill Yeong-ran, but that proves to be more difficult than expected. So they settle for simply finding Yeong-ran and her mother.

Ms Incognito Episode 3: Jinyoung, Jeon Yeo-bin
Ms Incognito Episode 3: Jinyoung, Jeon Yeo-bin

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At Muchang, Dong-min tries to rally everyone against Yeong-ran, going by a random article on the internet, but Yeong-ran’s warm behaviour towards them makes the villagers go against Dong-min! They ask him to go after her and take care of her, but it leaves Yeong-ran suspicious. At the supermarket, the villagers decide that they must keep Yeong-ran in the village if there’s a chance for their children to get a good education.

As Dong-min and Yeong-ran clash over their differing personalities, she discovers his son hiding in the tent in her living room. The two have a delightful interaction and, eventually, it’s time for Yeong-ran to join the classroom. Elsewhere, Sun-yeong tries her best to get her hands on Sung-ho’s will as well as find Yeong-ran, but with an airtight plan, finding holes becomes difficult. Thus, she decides to file a missing persons report to find their new “mother.”

Ms Incognito Episode 3: Lee Chang-min, Jang Yoon-ju
Ms Incognito Episode 3: Lee Chang-min, Jang Yoon-ju

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Problems arise when Mi-sun investigates Bu Se-mi’s background and finds a few flaws, which completely blow her cover. Yeong-ran has no other option but to tell her the truth and promise to sell her the kindergarten land after three months in exchange for her discretion. However, Dong-min overhears part of their conversation and starts to question Yeong-ran’s real intentions.

Ms Incognito Episode 3 Review

Ms Incognito Episode 3: Seo Jae-hee, Jeon Yeo-bin
Ms Incognito Episode 3: Seo Jae-hee, Jeon Yeo-bin

I have started to look forward to watching Ms Incognito after just one week because it’s week was simply fantastic. However, episode 3 is slower, with Yeong-ran settling into her new normal and finding her rhythm in a new place. The Muchang characters are amusing, albeit a bit obvious. Meanwhile, the Seoul storyline remains sidelined, but I am hoping it picks up steam tomorrow. All in all, this one’s entertaining but misses the punch of episodes 1 and 2.

Also Read: Ms. Incognito Season 1 Review

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Ms Incognito episode 3 is a slower episode with a ton of plot holes that will leave you stumped.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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