Master of the House – Season 1 Episode 6

Published: Apr 17 2025

The recap of Episode 6 of "Master of the House," entitled "Rebellion," begins with a poignant flashback depicting a youthful Phupat shattering one of Roongroj's delicate glass enclosures. In a selfless act of bravery, a young Yupin steps forward to shield Phupat from the repercussions, ultimately bearing the brunt of Roongroj's wrath. Roongroj, seeking to instill discipline, kicks Yupin and confines her to the servant quarters. Phupat, filled with remorse for his actions that led to Yupin's plight, confesses his hatred for his father and apologizes sincerely to Yupin.

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The narrative shifts back to the night of the lavish yacht party, where Mavin and Phupat embark on a return voyage aboard a boat accompanied by Joke. As Mavin consumes the wine offered by Joke, his senses begin to blur. In a chilling scene, Joke attempts to terminate the semi-conscious Mavin's life, with Phupat as a silent witness. At this crucial juncture, Phupat accuses Mavin of their father's murder, shoving him off the boat into the abyss. Following their premeditated plan, Phupat urges Joke to ignite the boat, then plunges into the waters himself. Joke, securing a life jacket, sets the boat ablaze before diving into the sea.

From the vantage point of his ocean-view hotel room, Carlos observes the inferno unfolding. Meanwhile, Kaimook slips out of the room unseen, racing to converge with Bee and Kaew. As Yupin frantically dials the police, Carlos, Bee, Kaew, and Kaimook grapple with worry over Joke's fate. The rescue team arrives in the nick of time, salvaging Phupat and Joke from the treacherous waters, but Mavin remains elusive. Miraculously, the rescue team later announces that Mavin has been located, alive yet submerged beneath the waves.

Kaew, Bee, and Kaimook are enveloped in concern for Joke's wellbeing. Kaimook pleads with Phupat to intervene, fearing that Mavin, once recovered, will seek their lives for their deeds. A memory flashback reveals Phupat and Kaimook's sinister conspiracy to eliminate Mavin, with other servants unwittingly caught in their web of deceit. Mavin, unaware of the unfolding drama, compensates the rescue personnel and directs them to transport him to the city's hospital, unaware of the turbulent storm brewing around him.

Amidst Mavin's precarious condition, the doctors hastily convey him to the city hospital. During the harrowing journey, Phupat's thoughts drift to his childhood, revisiting cherished memories intertwined with Mavin's presence. Yet, these recollections are marred by Recalling how Marvin once treated him harshly Sadly, Mavin succumbs to his injuries before they reach the hospital, passing away in the ambulance.

At Mavin's funeral, Phupat delivers a eulogy, honoring his younger brother while announcing his intention to assume control of Theva Gems following this untimely tragedy. Later that evening, Krit phones Phupat, confessing under the weight of guilt that Mavin had coerced him into falsifying Roongroj's will. In response, Phupat urges Krit to return their late father's authentic will to Thailand.

Phupat's sanity begins to fray, and in a fit of rage, he seeks to punish Araya for actions attributed to Mavin. Padcha, sensing the impending storm, pleas for a divorce and demands her rightful share of Theva Gems as stipulated in their agreement. However, Phupat coldly refuses, ejecting her from their home without a penny. His erratic behavior escalates, as he asserts his dominance over the servants, dismissing them summarily over the slightest dissatisfaction with the meal.

One fateful night, Phupat invites Padchara and Phetye from Gentle Gems to dinner, broaching the subject of selling Theva Gems to them. He even offers to part with his mansion, confiding that he was press-ganged into the diamond business by his father. With a hint of liberation in his voice, Phupat reveals his yearning to live life on his own terms, now that his father's shadow no longer looms over him.

Concurrently, Kaimook confronts the police in the guise of Roongroj's spouse, urging them to reopen the investigation into his untimely demise. She persists in her demand for an exhumation of his grave to perform a thorough autopsy, seeking justice for her deceased husband.

The following day, Krit arrives at the Thevasatitpaisarn family abode, only to discover that Phupat is the sole surviving member residing there. Krit proceeds to show Phupat a video footage of Roongroj signing his will, which reveals Kaimook standing beside him, designated as the sole beneficiary of his entire estate. Phupat is left astounded upon realizing that Kaimook was privy to Roongroj's testamentary intentions.

As clouds Phupat's mind regards Kaimook's true motivations through this ordinary, the episode concludes on an eerie note with Kaimook carefully preserving one of the deceased butterflies in Roongroj's former office, hinting at deeper, unseen layers to her character. Now, having navigated through a recapitulation of Episode 6 of Master of the House, let us proceed to delve into its review.

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