Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee‘s new JTBC drama “My Youth“ began airing on September 5, 2025. The first episode recorded an average nationwide rating of 2.9%, while the second episode scored 2.8%. The show airs every Friday at 8:50 PM KST.
The drama tells the story of two former lovers who meet again after 15 years. Song Joong-ki plays Sun Woo-hae, a former child actor who now works as a florist and a novelist. Chun Woo-hee plays Sung Je-yeon, a talented and ambitious team leader at a management company. Their reunion brings back old memories and feelings.
How “My Youth” Performed in TV Ratings
According to Nielsen Korea, the premiere of “My Youth” ranked third in nationwide ratings for its time slot. In Seoul, the drama ranked second after its first episode and first after its second episode.
The same night, SBS’s new thriller “Queen Mantis” premiered with a 7.1% rating, taking the top spot. MBC’s “Mary Kills People” recorded only 1.1% viewership.
Song Joong ki mentioned at the press conference: “I just learned that ‘The Youngest Son of the Congregation’ ranked second in JTBC’s all-time ratings. So I feel pressure from now on. I should do better all of a sudden.”
Despite the strong competition, “My Youth” had a stable start and attracted positive early reactions from viewers.
What Is “My Youth” About?
“My Youth” is a romantic drama that focuses on healing, second chances, and reconnecting with one’s past. Sun Woo-hae (Song Joong-ki) was a popular child actor who left the entertainment industry due to difficult experiences. He now lives a quiet life as a florist and writes novels under a pen name.
Sung Je-yeon (Chun Woo-hee) was his first love. She now works at an entertainment agency and is determined to succeed. She tracks down Woo-hae to convince him to join a documentary project. As they spend more time together, they revisit old feelings and unresolved emotions.
The drama also features a strong supporting cast, including Lee Joo-myung as actor Mo Tae-rin and Seo Ji-hoon as tax accountant Kim Seok-ju.
Director and Writer Behind the Drama
“My Youth” is directed by Lee Sang-yeop, who previously worked on well-known dramas like “Yumi’s Cells” and “Familiar Wife”. The script is written by Park Si-hyun, the writer of “Run On”.
The combination of an experienced director and writer has created anticipation for a well-made emotional story. The production aims to present a relatable and touching narrative.
Where to Watch “My Youth”
The drama is available on JTBC for Korean viewers. International audiences can stream “My Youth” on platforms like Rakuten Viki and Viu in selected regions. New episodes air every Friday.
Early Reactions from Viewers
Although only two episodes have aired, early responses have been encouraging. Some viewers have praised the chemistry between the lead actors and the emotional depth of the story. Comments online mention that the drama feels “comfortable” and “heartfelt.”
One viewer commented: “Everything is perfect—good chemistry between both adult and younger versions. Looking forward to plot development.”
What’s Next for “My Youth”?
With only two episodes released, the story is still developing. The next episodes will explore more about the characters’ pasts and how they influence their present lives.
The drama is expected to focus on healing, self-discovery, and the power of first love. As more episodes air, viewership numbers may increase depending on word-of-mouth and story execution.
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