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What is the plot?
Yeong-do meets with Geum-son following the elimination of Bongsan, informing him that with Bongsan out of the way, Geum-son must now decide their next move.
Cha Yeong-do activates his full plan as Lee Geum-son begins seizing control over both the Juwoon Group and the remnants of the Bongsan Group.
Gi-jun encounters betrayal from those around him, placing him in immediate danger as he races to uncover the truth driving the events.
Mr. Kim shoots Ju Woon during a confrontation, with assailants initially planning to kill him on the spot but instead loading him into a car after intervention.
Gi-jun retrieves critical evidence from a locker that was not seized in prior actions, securing a contingency plan against his enemies.
Jun-mo faces retribution when Gi-seok is sent by Lee to rough him up as part of a deal where Gu promises help with land acquisition troubles in exchange for disciplining his son.
Jun-mo retaliates by placing a hit on Gi-seok after the attack.
The truth emerges about Jun-mo's hit on Gi-seok, shattering the fragile peace between the Bongsan Group and Juwoon Group, leading them to turn against each other.
Ju-woon gains the upper hand in the conflict with assistance from his prosecutor son, Lee Geum-son, who authorizes a raid on the Bongsan Group.
Ju-woon kills Bongsan, his former colleague and friend, securing a temporary victory.
Geum-son, aspiring to lead a criminal empire like his father, advances his scheme to dominate both groups by partnering with Cha Yeong-do, whose earlier plan toppled Beomyeongdong 11 years ago.
Geum-son and Yeong-do orchestrate Gi-seok's death, framing Jun-mo for the murder.
To guarantee Gi-seok's death, Geum-son dispatches assassin Shimane to complete the kill after the initial setup.
Gi-jun confronts Geum-son directly, warning him about the emptiness awaiting at the peak of power, stating that everyone chases it but finds only decline and void.
Geum-son attempts suicide by shooting himself in the head.
Gi-jun intervenes, preventing the shot by hacking into Geum-son's wrist.
Gi-jun declares that Geum-son does not deserve an easy death like that.
Gi-jun slices Geum-son's throat, killing him.
Gi-jun fakes his own death through the earlier shooting and car scenario, leading his enemies to believe he is eliminated and lowering their guard.
With the contingency evidence in hand and enemies off-balance, Gi-jun prepares to eliminate both remaining targets who plotted against him.
What is the ending?
Nam Ki-jun confronts Shim Seong-won in a final showdown, killing him to avenge his brother's death, but sustains fatal injuries himself, dying alone as his path of revenge concludes in solitude.
In the dim, rain-slicked warehouse on the outskirts of the city, Nam Ki-jun, bloodied and breathing heavily from prior fights, steps through the creaking metal door, his eyes locked on Shim Seong-won who stands waiting with a smug grin, flanked by two armed guards. Ki-jun's coat is torn, his knuckles raw and split, fueled by the raw grief of his brother Nam Gi-jun's murder that pulled him back into this world he had left behind after his own injury. Shim taunts him, saying, "You think revenge fixes anything? Your brother was weak, just like you," as he signals his guards to attack.
The first guard lunges with a knife, slashing at Ki-jun's side, but Ki-jun dodges low, grabs the man's wrist, twists it until it snaps, and drives the blade into the guard's throat, blood spraying across the concrete floor. The second guard fires a pistol, the shot grazing Ki-jun's shoulder, spinning him around, but Ki-jun rolls forward, tackles the shooter into a stack of crates that crash down in a cloud of dust, and strangles him with a length of chain from the debris, the man's legs kicking futilely until they still.
Shim Seong-won, now alone, pulls a handgun from his jacket, firing twice; one bullet hits Ki-jun in the leg, dropping him to one knee, the pain shooting through his body like fire, mixing with the exhaustion of days without sleep. Ki-jun charges anyway, tackling Shim against a rusted pillar, the gun clattering away. They grapple hand-to-hand, Shim's punches landing on Ki-jun's ribs, cracking bone, while Ki-jun headbutts Shim, splitting his forehead open, blood pouring into both their eyes. Shim grabs a shard of broken glass from the floor, stabbing it into Ki-jun's abdomen, twisting it deep, but Ki-jun roars through the agony, pins Shim's arms, and slams his head repeatedly against the pillar until Shim's skull cracks, his body going limp, eyes staring blankly at the ceiling.
Ki-jun staggers back, clutching the wound in his stomach where blood soaks his shirt, the glass shard still embedded. He pulls out his phone with trembling hands, dials his old ally Koo Jun-mo, but there's no answer--Jun-mo, who had betrayed him earlier in the episode by tipping off Shim's men for a cut of the power, lies dead in a ditch miles away, shot by Shim's cleanup crew after his usefulness ended. Ki-jun slumps against the wall, vision blurring, as police sirens wail in the distance, drawn by the gunfire.
Heo Joon-ho, the corrupt detective who orchestrated much of the gang infighting to climb the ranks, watches from a surveillance van outside, having tracked Ki-jun here; he smirks, lights a cigarette, and drives off into the night, unscathed and promoted by episode's end, his ambition intact. Gong Myung, Ki-jun's young informant who died protecting him two scenes prior, his body left in an alley with a bullet in his chest, fades from the story as just another casualty. Lee Ju-un, the gangster who briefly allied with Ki-jun but fled when cornered, survives in hiding, nursing a broken arm, disappearing into the city's underbelly to start over far from the conflict.
Ki-jun's breaths come shallow now, the warehouse spinning, his mind flashing to his brother's smiling face from happier days before the gang life consumed them both. He whispers, "It's done," as blood pools beneath him, and his eyes close forever, the rain pattering on the roof the only sound left. The camera pulls back slowly through the open door, showing his still form amid the bodies, the cycle of violence unbroken, as the screen fades to black.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No, there is no post-credit scene in Mercy for None, season 1 "Limited Series," episode 6 "Episode 6."
The episode concludes with Gi-jun's death at his remote campground after his fatal confrontation with Geum-son. Visually, the screen fades on Gi-jun lying alone amid the quiet wilderness, blood seeping from his numerous gunshot and stab wounds accumulated during his vengeful rampage through the criminal underworld. His face, weathered and resolute yet softened by exhaustion, reflects a mix of closure and profound regret as fragmented memories flood his mind--tender flashes of his brother Gi-seok visiting the campsite, the two men laughing by a crackling campfire under a starlit sky, Gi-seok half-jokingly proposing to abandon their violent lives and join him in running the peaceful campground business, books on camping operations later hinting at his sincerity. Gi-jun's internal turmoil peaks here: having avenged Gi-seok by dismantling the conspirators--Lee Geum-son and Mr. Kim--who orchestrated the murder for power, he dies isolated, his body going still as the camera lingers on the empty flames dying out, symbolizing the hollowness of revenge and the impossibility of true escape from their blood-soaked past. No additional scenes follow the credits in this episode.
Is this family friendly?
No, Mercy for None, season 1 episode 6 is not family friendly, as the series carries a TV-MA rating for mature audiences due to its noir action-crime themes centered on gang violence and revenge.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects for children or sensitive viewers include: - Graphic depictions of brutal physical violence and beatings. - Intense bloody confrontations and blood-splattered imagery. - Themes of murder, betrayal, and ruthless underworld revenge. - High-tension threats against family members and emotional confrontations involving grief over death.