K-Drama Report: The Matchmakers’ Ratings Soar, Tell Me That You Love Me’s Debut, And A Bloody Lucky Day’s Dip
The Korean drama landscape experiences notable shifts in viewership as The Matchmakers, starring Rowoon and Cho Yi Hyun, continues to dominate, while Tell Me That You Love Me makes its debut with mixed reviews. Additionally, A Bloody Lucky Day faces a slight dip in ratings.
The Matchmakers’ Rise to the Top
The Matchmakers, featuring Rowoon and Cho Yi Hyun, maintains its stronghold as the No. 1 K-drama. The latest episode, airing on October 30, achieved a viewership rating of 3.9 percent for episode 8, showcasing an increase from the previous week’s 3.3 percent. The romantic comedy narrates the story of widowers Shim Jung Woo and Jung Soon Deok, who take on the role of matchmakers in a historical setting.
Tell Me That You Love Me’s Debut
Jung Woo Sung and Shin Hyun Been’s Tell Me That You Love Me premiered on November 27, garnering a decent average nationwide viewership rating of 1.5 percent. The romance drama, based on the 1995 Japanese series of the same name, marks the collaboration of screenwriter Kim Min Jung and director Kim Yoon Jin. The show pays homage to its successful predecessor by aiming to capture the hearts of viewers.
A Bloody Lucky Day’s Ratings Dip
A Bloody Lucky Day, a mystery thriller starring Lee Sung Min, Yoo Yeon Seok, and Lee Jung Eun, experiences a slight decline in viewership. The latest episode received a nationwide rating of 2.1 percent, down from the previous week’s 2.6 percent. The show navigates the intrigue surrounding a peculiar day and features a stellar cast.
The Korean drama landscape witnesses dynamic changes as The Matchmakers secures its position at the helm, Tell Me That You Love Me embarks on its journey with moderate success, and A Bloody Lucky Day faces a dip in ratings.
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