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Moon River Season 1 Episode 6 Drops This Week: Exact Release Time and Where to Watch

Moon River Season 1 Episode 6 Drops This Week: Exact Release Time and Where to Watch
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Moon River drops Episode 6 on Saturday, November 22 at 9:40 PM KST on MBC TV, thrusting Crown Prince Lee Gang and spirited merchant Park Dal-i deeper into its addictive body-swap saga. Starring Kang Tae-oh and Kim Se-jeong, the breakout historical fantasy isn’t slowing down.

Quick heads-up for your weekend watchlist: Moon River is rolling out Episode 6 this Saturday, and the timing is tailor-made for a couch session. If you’ve been into the body-swap hijinks and palace politics, this one should push the mystery forward in a big way.

When and where to watch

Episode 6 lands on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 9:40 PM KST on MBC TV in South Korea. For everyone outside Korea, that shakes out to roughly 12:40 PM GMT or 7:40 AM EST the same day. The show runs a steady Friday-Saturday schedule, so Episode 5 drops the night before on Friday, November 21. Yes, it’s basically built for a weekend double-feature.

  • Episode: Season 1, Episode 6
  • Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
  • Time: 9:40 PM KST (12:40 PM GMT / 7:40 AM EST)
  • Where: MBC TV in Korea
  • Runtime: About 70 minutes
  • Streaming: Viki, Wavve, Viu (availability varies by region)
  • Total episodes this season: 14 (after this week, 8 to go)

The show in a nutshell

Moon River is a historical fantasy dramedy with a fun hook: a body-swap twist set inside Joseon-era palace drama. Kang Tae-oh plays Crown Prince Lee Gang, and Kim Se-jeong is Park Dal-i, a sharp, street-smart merchant. The two leads click, the tone swings between comedy, romance, and intrigue, and the show’s been gaining momentum since it premiered. Episode 6 is set up to dig deeper into whatever cosmic thread keeps linking these two together.

Streaming options, explained

In Korea, it’s simple: tune in on MBC TV at the usual slot. Internationally, Viki is the main home. Heads-up: the first two episodes are free on Viki, but you’ll need a Viki Pass to keep going after that. Episodes tend to show up not long after the Korean broadcast, though subtitles can take a little time to finalize. If Viu is available where you live, that’s another good option — it often posts subs a bit faster than Viki. In South Korea, you can also stream on Wavve; India has the show on Viki; Singapore viewers can find it on Viu.

Why this weekend matters

With two episodes a week, the series is moving at a brisk clip. We hit Episode 5 on Friday and Episode 6 on Saturday, which means after this weekend there are eight episodes left — roughly four more weeks of palace machinations, romantic tension, and very inconvenient body-swapping. If you’ve been waiting for the plot to spill more answers, this is where the show usually starts dealing out the good stuff.