'Frankly Speaking' Episode 6 Ending Explained: On Woo-ju joins the dating show as a contestant
Contains spoilers for Netflix's show 'Frankly Speaking'
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: Episode 6 of 'Frankly Speaking' on Netflix offered viewers a rich romantic drama buffet, leaving them eager for more. Song Ki-baek (Ko Kyoung-Pyo), continues to struggle with his inability to lie amid his successful run on the dating show.
But just as things were getting interesting, a new contestant, the captivating Min Cho-hui (Han Dong-Hee), made her entrance, stirring up a generous dose of jealousy in On Woo-ju's (Kang Han-Na) emotional mix.
As the story unfolds, it's revealed that Min Cho-hui may be Ki-baek's first love. Adding another layer of complexity, Woo-ju's charming ex-boyfriend, Kim Jeong-heon (Joo Jong-Hyuk), joins the show as a contestant.
He reignites his feelings for Woo-ju, leaving her torn between the familiar comfort of her past and the bewildering yet undeniably genuine connection with Ki-baek.
Episode 6 of 'Frankly Speaking' ignites a firework of emotions, weaving a complex tapestry of confessions, nostalgia, and simmering jealousy. Now, let's unravel the final moments:
Song Ki-baek celebrates On Woo-ju's birthday in 'Frankly Speaking' Episode 6
While Kim Jeong-Heon doesn't explicitly confess his feelings for Woo-ju, his interview hints at a rekindled flame.
This adds another layer of complexity to Woo-ju's emotional journey, as she must now navigate the resurgence of an old relationship alongside her burgeoning feelings for Ki-baek.
Meanwhile, Min Cho-hui seeks out Ki-baek, sparking a nostalgic conversation about their shared past. This unexpected reunion throws a wrench into Ki-baek's emotional journey.
Their reminiscing could be interpreted as a potential threat to Woo-ju, reigniting memories of a past love.
Ki-baek's "honesty curse" takes a surprising turn. Instead of confessing his feelings for Woo-ju, he chooses a unique way to celebrate her birthday. While it's not a straightforward confession, it showcases his genuine care for her.
However, the sparklers and takeout food might not be the romantic gesture Woo-ju was hoping for, leaving her emotions in a state of uncertainty.
On Woo-ju becomes a contestant in 'Frankly Speaking' Episode 6
The romantic beach moment is unexpectedly punctuated by a fireworks display. The dazzling spectacle could symbolize the blossoming emotions between Ki-baek and Woo-ju, or it could represent the volatile nature of the love triangle.
Just as Woo-ju might be softening toward Ki-baek, the show throws another curveball. She learns that another contestant, Choi Yu-Yeong (Kim Ji-in), has suddenly left the show.
This could be seen as good news for Woo-ju, potentially eliminating a rival for Ki-baek's affection.
However, it also raises questions about Min Cho-hui's motives and potentially leaves room for another contestant to join the fray.
Finally, as Ki-baek settles into his room, Jeong-Heon drops a bombshell. He casually reveals that he and Woo-ju used to date. Ki-baek's response, a simple 'does it matter,' leaves room for interpretation
Jeong-Heon's parting words, claiming it 'will matter,' leave us hanging, creating uncertainty about Ki-baek's emotional state and the future of his connection with Woo-ju.
Episode 6 concludes another bombshell scene where On Woo-ju replaces Choi Yu-Yeong in the dating show, which hints at the upcoming chaos in the love triangle.
'Frankly Speaking' is available for streaming on Netflix.