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The series logged 6.1% in viewership for its first episode on Saturday but dropped to 4.7% for the next one. [65] The series maintained its ratings in 4–6% range throughout its run and received audience acclaim, with its final episode recording 7.4% in nationwide ratings, becoming the "highest viewership rating among tvN dramas" at that point ...
A man approaches Nami after accidentally picking up her smartphone. Kim Hee-won as Woo Ji-man [4] A detective chasing the culprit of a murder case. Park Ho-san as Lee Seung-woo [5] Nami's father. Kim Ye-won as Jeong Eun-joo [6] Nami's best friend. Oh Hyun-kyung as CEO Oh [6] The president of a startup company is Nami's senior. Jeon Jin-oh as ...
Hangout with Yoo (Korean: 놀면 뭐하니?; MR: Nolmyŏn Mwohani?; lit. How Do You Play?) is a South Korean variety show hosted by Yoo Jae-suk.Hangout with Yoo first aired on July 27, 2019.
One Piece Cast Photos: Live-Action vs. Animation. View List “One of the mandates from [manga creator] Eiichiro Oda was against romance on the crew,” co-showrunner Steven Maeda tells TVLine.
Ep. Original broadcast date Title Average audience share Nielsen Korea [13] TNmS [14] Nationwide Seoul Nationwide 1 October 9, 2017 Because This Is My First Time Being Thirty (서른은 처음이라) 2.023%: 2.491%: 2.3%: 2 October 10, 2017 Because This Is My First Kiss (키스는 제가 처음이라) 2.647% 3.738% 2.5% 3 October 16, 2017
Nami, a 20-year-old Japanese woman (played by Takiuchi Kumi), inherits a small fortune. Largely abandoned by her parents as a child, [3] She spends her time idly spending her money, ordering new appliances and buying clothes. However, getting bored of this, she starts to develop a range of abnormal activities.
Soundtrack #1 (Korean: 사운드트랙 #1) is a South Korean television series starring Park Hyung-sik and Han So-hee. [3] It was released on Disney+ on March 23, 2022, in selected territories. [4] Soundtrack #2, a standalone sequel to the series, was released in 2023. [5]
My Only Love Song (Korean: 마이 온리 러브송) is a 2017 South Korean television series produced by Netflix, starring Lee Jong-hyun and Gong Seung-yeon. [1] It also has elements of fantasy [ 2 ] since it involves time travel and a "magical van".