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Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Dong-ju Regains His Memories in the Worst Way Possible

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Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Dong-ju Regains His Memories in the Worst Way Possible

Director:
Jin Chang-gyu

Date Created:
2025-03-08 18:30

Editor’s Rating:

4

In the previous episode, Dong-ju’s world is turned upside down when Eunnam and Hui-cheol recognize him, yet he has no memory of them. As they struggle to accept his amnesia, dangerous forces begin to move—Gu-ho, under Yeom’s orders, plots to abduct him, convinced he’s faking. Meanwhile, Chairman Gang-cheon, suffering from his own memory issues, learns that Dong-ju might be alive, setting off a chain reaction of revelations.

As Eunnam digs deeper into her family’s past, she unearths painful secrets tied to Dong-ju’s real identity. Just when he starts to piece things together, he is drugged and taken to Yeom’s torture chamber, leaving everyone to wonder—will he remember before it’s too late?

  • Buried Hearts Ep 6 Runtime

    60 minutes

  • Buried Hearts Kdrama Cast

    Park Hyung-sik, Huh Joon-ho, Lee Hae-young, Hong Hwa-yeon

  • Buried Hearts Director

    Jin Chang-gyu

  • AKA

    보물섬 / Treasure Island

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Buried Hearts Episode 6 Recap

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik

The episode resumes with Dong-ju being tortured in a hidden chamber, a voice relentlessly demanding the password to a Swiss account. His captors warn that his life depends on it, but Dong-ju, who genuinely has no memory of such a thing, continues to struggle. Despite his pleas of ignorance, the torment persists. Meanwhile, Dr. Kim and Dr. Il-hyeon inform the others that Dong-ju has gone missing. Il-do, suspecting Yeom’s involvement, sets out to find him.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Lee Hae-young, Han Ji-hye, Hong Hwa-yeon, Ha Soo-ho, Noh Susanna
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Lee Hae-young, Han Ji-hye, Hong Hwa-yeon, Ha Soo-ho, Noh Susanna

At the same time, Dong-ju seizes an opportunity and breaks free from his captors. He stumbles through the dark corridors, his heart pounding, but just as he reaches an exit, he is intercepted by the head torturer. Before he can be dragged back inside, Il-do arrives just in time, fighting off the attackers and rescuing Dong-ju.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Lee Hae-young
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Lee Hae-young

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Exhausted and injured, Dong-ju insists on seeing the Chairman immediately. At the Chairman’s house, Yeom, already present, greets him with an unsettling hug, masking his hostility beneath a facade of concern. Dong-ju recounts his ordeal, and the Chairman, perplexed, demands to know why someone would go to such lengths to harm him. Il-do suggests that the attempt on Dong-ju’s life may have triggered his memory loss. When Dong-ju reveals the bullet scars on his body, the Chairman is shaken, realizing that someone had indeed tried to kill him. However, Dong-ju urges patience, asking for time to uncover the truth before involving the police.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Woo Hyeon
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Woo Hyeon

Later, in a private conversation, Il-do subtly threatens Yeom, warning him to stop his manipulations if he truly wants access to the Swiss account password. Meanwhile, Secretary Gong visits Dong-ju, offering him a drink made with two egg yolks, claiming it was once his favourite. But as Dong-ju grimaces in disgust, a flicker of realization crosses her face—he is not who he used to be. Dong-ju, who had been watching her closely, questions why she reacted so strongly upon hearing the name “Seong Hyeon.” He shares a recurring nightmare—a car crash, a name that lingers in his mind: Seong Hyeon. Secretary Gong visibly panics and abruptly leaves the room.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Heo Jun-ho
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Heo Jun-ho

That night, unable to sleep, Il-do heads to the gym, only to find Dong-ju already there, working out in silence. A tense conversation unfolds as Dong-ju directly asks whether Il-do was involved in the attempt on his life. Il-do admits they were never on good terms but refuses to say more. Sensing that Dong-ju is beginning to recall fragments of his past, Il-do devises a plan—hypnotherapy with Dr. Il-hyeon to retrieve lost memories.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Lee Hae-young
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Lee Hae-young

Elsewhere, Gu-ho suggests to Yeom that a powerful emotional shock might be the key to restoring Dong-ju’s memory. Yeom later meets with Eunnam in secret, but the conversation remains hidden from the audience, leaving their intentions unclear. During the hypnotherapy session, Dong-ju envisions a blurry scene—a car, a father, and a little girl clutching a teddy bear. The fragmented memory sends him into a panic, forcing Dr. Il-hyeon to halt the session and allow him space to recover.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Noh Susanna
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Noh Susanna

Determined to help, Eunnam takes Dong-ju to the annual flower festival, hoping that reuniting him with Sister Agnes, the woman who once cared for him at the orphanage, might trigger something. On their way there, Dong-ju notices a tattoo on Eunnam’s wrist, sensing its significance despite his lack of memories.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Hong Hwa-yeon
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Hong Hwa-yeon

Upon arriving, Dong-ju spots Sister Agnes from a distance. She sees him, and the moment the pedestrian light turns green, she rushes towards him, overjoyed. But before she can reach him, a truck barrels through the intersection, slamming into her. Dong-ju and Eunnam stand frozen in horror. In that instant, the floodgates of Dong-ju’s memories burst open. Terror grips him as everything comes rushing back. Was this tragic moment orchestrated by Yeom? The answer remains unknown—but now, Dong-ju finally remembers.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Hong Hwa-yeon
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Hong Hwa-yeon

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review

Episode 6 of Buried Hearts delivers an electrifying mix of suspense, mystery, and emotional intensity. From the brutal torture scene to Dong-ju’s daring escape and Il-do’s last-minute rescue, the episode keeps viewers on edge. The psychological tension builds as Dong-ju grapples with his missing past, with subtle but crucial moments—like Secretary Gong’s shaken reaction—hinting at deeper secrets. The hypnotherapy session adds an eerie, fragmented layer to his lost memories, making the unfolding mystery all the more gripping. Meanwhile, Yeom’s shadowy manipulation looms over the narrative, leaving us questioning his true intentions.

Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Seo Kyung-hwa
Buried Hearts Episode 6 Review: Park Hyung-sik, Seo Kyung-hwa

The shocking conclusion at the flower festival is a game-changer, catapulting the story into new territory. The truck accident, reminiscent of classic memory-reawakening tropes, is executed with chilling precision. As Sister Agnes’ fate hangs in the balance, Dong-ju’s terror-stricken realization that he finally remembers everything hits with maximum impact. The lingering question—was this orchestrated, or a cruel twist of fate?—ensures that viewers are left desperate for answers. With its masterful blend of action, suspense, and emotional depth, this episode solidifies Buried Hearts as a must-watch.

Buried Hearts is streaming on JioHotstar.

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