My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Sparks Fly by the Shore

A chaotic hospital reunion leads to awkward encounters and hidden schemes. We also see growing emotions between two stubborn hearts. As secrets brew in the background, a seaside moment changes everything for Se-gye and Seo-ri.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 has a runtime of 69 minutes.

  • My Royal Nemesis Netflix Cast

    Lim Ji-yeon, Heo Nam-jun, Jang Seung-jo

  • My Royal Nemesis Kdrama Director

    Han Tae-seop

  • My Royal Nemesis Series Screenwriter

    Kang Hyun-joo

  • Original Title

    멋진 신세계

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review
My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Heo Nam-jun

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review

What happens after Se-gye and Seo-ri wake up?

After they both lose consciousness, they wake up in the hospital. Seo-ri literally thinks that she has died. Se-gye wakes up and asks for Seo-ri. He enquires whether she is okay or not. Before this, we also see that Se-gye was on a blind date, and he rejected a girl, Tae-hee, mercilessly.

Back at the hospital, Seo-ri finally realises that she is not dead, and she goes to ask for Se-gye. Se-gye sees this, and they again get into a needless fight. Seo-ri claims that she was not looking for him, while he asks her not to be too fussy about his health.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review
My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Lim Ji-yeon, Heo Nam-jun

What happens after they meet?

Se-gye and Seo-ri enter Se-gye’s room, and she finds herself in a highly compromising position with Se-gye. This situation soon turns hilarious when Se-gye’s assistant finds them as well. When Seo-ri goes out of the room, she seems visibly shaken. On the other hand, Se-gye already realises that the one who poisoned him was Moon-do. Here, Moon-do was seen liking someone’s photos, and it is still a mystery who this mysterious person is. Maybe it is a concubine from his past, who has reincarnated in his current life as well. I am highly suspicious that Moon-do actually remembers his past.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review
My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Lim Ji-yeon, Heo Nam-jun

What is up with the new girl?

Mo Tae-hee tries her best to mingle with Se-gye’s family. She is really gunning for Se-gye’s wife’s position. Later, we find out that she is also conspiring with Moon-do against Se-gye.

Do Se-gye and Seo-ri go on a beach date?

While on their way, they stop at a beach and talk for a while. This moment between them helped them understand each other’s feelings a lot better. Seo-ri also let him know that it was her first time watching the sea. Here, from the way Se-gye looks at Seo-ri, it becomes apparent that he is in love with her.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review
My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Lim Ji-yeon

What happens at the shoot?

The shoot turns into a mess after Se-gye gets shocked seeing how gorgeous Seo-ri looks in every dress. He also becomes jealous when everyone else starts to praise her. He then makes her change dresses, which makes Seo-ri mad.

Did their love go in a new direction?

Yes, an incident brings the two closer. At night, Seo-ri gets lost only to be rescued by Se-gye. Though they fight after this happens, they find themselves at the beach again. This time, a drunk Seo-ri talks to Se-gye, and the moment becomes very intimate between them.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review
My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Lim Ji-yeon, Heo Nam-jun

Did something happen between them?

Se-gye and Seo-ri finally kiss. This was hands down the highlight of this episode.

What worked and what did not work?

I really love the steady and apt progression of love in this story. The romance gets its breathing space and does not feel rushed. The comedy also works, and we get plenty of laugh-worthy moments.

There was nothing in particular that I disliked.

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: This episode perfectly balances comedy and romance with a major relationship milestone.
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar has a Post Graduate in English Literature and her love for Anime has taken her to study Japanese. She has nearly four years of writing experience and has been published on platforms such as IGN India, FandomWire, and CBR.

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My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: This episode perfectly balances comedy and romance with a major relationship milestone.My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Sparks Fly by the Shore