Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6 Review: Eun-soo and Kyeong Are in For a World of Trouble

In the last episode, Eun-soo gets into a huge problem in her personal life as Min-youn targets Su-a after things are stolen from her classroom. Meanwhile, the police hone in on Eun-soo.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6 has a runtime of 69 minutes.

  • Walking on Thin Ice Kdrama Cast

    Lee Young-ae, Kim Young-kwang, Park Yong-woo, Bae Soo-bin, Kim Si-a, Oh Yeon-ah, Jo Yeon-hee

  • Walking on Thin Ice Series Director

    Song Hyun-wook

  • Walking on Thin Ice Writers

    Jeon Young-shin

  • Original Title

    은수 좋은 날

The series has 12 episodes and will air on KBS2 from September 20, 2025, to October 26, 2025.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Kim Young-kwang, Lee Young-ae
Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Kim Young-kwang, Lee Young-ae

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6 Recap

The episode opens with Eun-soo and Kyeong taking a leisurely walk while discussing their business, as he continues to try to convince her not to give up on their partnership. However, in the present, both of them are being suffocated to death by masked assailants who stop to ask them about the location of their drugs. They find it in her mattress and threaten to kill Kyeong if she doesn’t tell her where the rest is.

However, Kyeong quickly realises who one of the men are and start to fight them. Kyeong is stabbed and Eun-soo is shocked to see Dong-hyeon in front of her. As the two try to kill them, Eun-soo ends up electrocuting the men in the heat of the moment in a shocking twist. With no time in their hands, the two now have to get the two unconscious men out of the house after Su-a gets home and get Kyeong treated.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Lee Young-ae, Kim Young-kwang
Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Lee Young-ae, Kim Young-kwang

Having taken them to a warehouse, they go through their assailants’ phones and realise that their higher ups don’t know their identities yet so they are safe for the time being. However, soon, the realisation washes over Eun-soo that the two men are going to come after them no matter what and so they must kill them to save themselves. Before that, though, they both go out to attend to personal matters, giving both of their captives the time to escape. When Kyeong realises this, he goes after them and runs them over with his car before they can divulge anything.

It’s a devastating moment for both of them as they are left heartbroken at what they have done. The dead bodies come under Tae-gu’s investigation after they find meth in their systems. While investigating Dong-hyun’s home, Tae-gu finds the markers that Eun-soo uses to peddle her drugs and immediately connects the two dots. Trying to do their everyday job becomes difficult after such a shocking incident as Tae-gu continues connect more and more dots after going through the video footage. Meanwhile, Kyeong, unable to go to the hospital, suffers the consequences.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Lee Young-ae, Kim Young-kwang
Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Lee Young-ae, Kim Young-kwang

In the end, he tells Eun-soo to follow the plan of framing the Phantom gang regardless as it comes to light that Kyeong had, in fact, not killed the two men! They are completely innocent. In the end, the police track Dong-hyeon’s phone and catch Kyu-man, hopefully removing the heat from Eun-soo and Kyeong. After a framing job well done, the two go off to fulfil their obligations but with a weight in their hearts as things get more complicated.

In the last scene, an emotional Eun-soo burns the drugs and the money that they had fought so hard to get before an incriminating photo of them removing the two Phantom members from her home reaches both of them.

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6 Review

Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Park Yong-woo
Walking on Thin Ice Episode 6: Park Yong-woo

There’s something about the chaos of Eun-soo’s character that both baffles and amuses me. While she’s a smart protagonist, there are moments when she does the worst of things that absolutely make no sense whatsoever. The point of going through this mess and then ending up poor and possibly going to jail is baffling to me and then the added stress that her husband won’t be treated and her daughter won’t have money to go to school. She shouldn’t have become a dealer if morality was ever a question in the situation.

Either way, episode 6 is fantastic and, clearly, very impressionable. It’s an easy 60 minute watch that flies by without a hitch and both Lee Young-ae and Kim Young-kwang add to that experience.

Also Read: Walking on Thin Ice Season 1 Review

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Walking on Thin Ice episode 6 is another great adventure with twists and turns around every corner!
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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