The day of reckoning has come. The world is on the brink of a new era, one in which the people will be forced to take action to save their planet and themselves. This is a time of great change, and those who are willing to take part will be rewarded with success. Those who do not stand up for what is right will be punished. The world is on the brink of a new era, and it’s time for all of us to step up and make a difference.

In episode 6 of Narco-Saints, Kang has a bad dream in which his family is hanging on a tree as he has a confrontation with Yo-hwan. He appears to be conscious of the stakes should their plan go south once again. This is set to be the final showdown, and the stakes are higher than before.

Meanwhile, the DEA and NIS are doing a joint briefing and planning the takedown while Kang is on his way to the airport. He plans to get on the same plane with the cocaine and escape Suriname. He drives with Yo-hwan and everything is ready; all players are in place.

Just as Kang is about to board the plane, Yo-hwan suggests that he should remain behind. The plane leaves with the cocaine and Sangjun (one of Yo-hwan’s men). This puts a hole in their airtight plan and the pressure raises the stakes even higher. There are a lot of moving parts in this plan and everyone needs to be on their toes to make this operation a success. ..

Preacher and Kang come up with a plan to stop Yo-hwan from running. They decide to distract the pastor while Kang sabotages his car engine. Unfortunately, the plan is ruined once Yo-hwan’s bodyguards interrupt him.

Agent Chang-ho arrives at the airport to receive a shipment of drugs. Sangjun, the head of the drug trafficking organization, wants to see the money first before handing over the drugs. This forces them to abort their original plan and go with a new one - aka. the Paramaribo style. ..

Jeon Yo-hwan is arrested successfully and the possession of drugs in a US territory is confirmed, giving them the leeway to take down Sangjun.

Agent Chang-ho is trying to buy more time until they get to Suriname to arrest Yo-hwan and they get Sangjun to lie to Yo-hwan that it is all good. However, Yo-hwan is suspicious and his fears are confirmed when he receives a call from the President. The President warns him that the DEA is entering Suriname airspace to arrest him.

Preacher reveals his identity as a NIS agent to the congregation and things are about to get hot. Bullets are about to fly. Who will survive?

The DEA and NIS launch a coordinated attack on Yo-hwan’s mansion and his bodyguards scramble to protect and help him escape. The President abandons him and refuses to send the army to give him support as that would mean an attack on America.

Kang Pursues Yo-hwan Alone

The Narco-Saints are a group of criminals who have turned their skills to the black market in order to make money. They use their connections and knowledge to get the best deals, and when they’re not making money, they’re using their resources to help others. However, the Narco-Saints are not without their problems. Some of them are corrupt, and some of them are just plain lazy. In the end, though, the Narco-Saints always seem to find a way to make money and help others.

Six months after Kang returned to his family, they were happy to have him back at home. Flash forward to a few weeks later and he was back running his mechanic shop. He received a visit from Chang-ho, who offered to give him two karaoke bars as part of his payment. Kang declined the offer, saying that he was happy where he was. ..

Chang-ho tells him that if he wants to tell his family about his work with NIS, he will have to keep it a secret. ..

The Episode Review

The Narco-Saints managed to build tension throughout the finale and the finale didn’t disappoint. There were some cliché moments but they didn’t overwhelm the viewers. Kang gave up a lot to bring Yo-hwan to justice. He didn’t get the reward he deserved but considering everything, he was lucky to be able to return to his family alive. In the end, Narco-Saints delivers a solid final episode.