‘Marry My Husband’ Episode 6 Recap: Park Min Young and Na In Woo Find out About Each Other’s Secrets

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Episode 6 of tvN’s Marry My Husband provided catharsis for viewers as Kang Ji Won (played by Park Min Young) cleverly protected her meal kit idea from Jung Soo Min (Song Ha Yoon) and Kim Kyung Wook (Kim Jung Hee). The latest episode achieved a viewership rating of 7.8 percent, consistently drawing interest from global viewers. According to FlixPatrol, Marry My Husband became the second most-watched TV show on Amazon Prime Video for seven days in a row.

Kim Kyung Wook cunningly lies about the revised content on her idea to remove Kang Ji Won’s name from the meal kit plan. In response, Ji Won strategically devalues the plan by using Wang Heung In (Jung Jae Sung), who caused a stir for his assault on an airplane in her first life. This leads to Wang Heung In’s dismissal and puts Kim Kyung Wook in line for disciplinary action.

The romance between Park Min Hwan (Lee Yi Kyung) and Jung Soo Min has also blossomed. The romantic atmosphere begins to spark as Soo Min comforts Min Hwan, who feels embarrassed by Yoo Ji Hyuk (Na In Woo) during his visit to Ji Won’s house.

Towards the end of the episode, Ji Won unexpectedly crosses paths with Ji Hyuk while enjoying BTS songs on the rooftop. As he recognizes the album art on her phone screen, she expresses her disappointment about the music streaming app not having “Dynamite.” To this, Ji Hyuk casually responds that he likes “Spring Day” better with a tender smile.

However, they soon realize that the songs they mentioned were released in 2020 and 2017, respectively, a few years ahead of their current timeline in 2013. This revelation leaves them in shock and amazement.

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