Marry My Husband, featuring the dynamic duo Park Min Young and Na In Woo, made an impressive mark on the entertainment scene since its debut on January 1. The gripping drama, revolving around Kang Ji Won’s tumultuous life, captivated fans and witnessed a substantial surge in viewership for its latest episode. The series unfolds a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge, and a second chance at life for the protagonist
According to Nielsen Korea, Marry My Husband achieved an outstanding nationwide average viewership rating of 10.7 percent, breaking into double digits and marking a 0.9 percent increase. This milestone represents an all-time high for the series. The storyline follows Kang Ji Won, facing the disintegration of her life due to her unemployed and debt-ridden husband, coupled with family troubles. Diagnosed with a terminal illness and betrayed by her spouse, Ji Won experiences a dramatic turn of events, leading to her resurrection ten years in the past. The show unfolds as she sets out on a path of revenge against those who wronged her.
Love Song for Illusion Faces a Drop in Rating
In contrast, Love Song for Illusion, starring Hong Ye Ji and Park Ji Hoon, experienced a down in viewership ratings, dropping from 2.4 percent to 1.7 percent. The drama, narrating the intriguing tale of a prince with a dual personality and a revenge-seeking spy, explores themes of deception and curses. The prince juggles his roles as a fashion designer and a charming man with a dark secret, resulting in an engaging narrative as their two personas intertwine within a shared body.
As the drama landscape evolves, Marry My Husband continues to captivate audiences, setting new records for its compelling storyline and stellar performances by Park Min Young and Na In Woo. Meanwhile, Love Song for Illusion faces the challenge of maintaining its viewership amidst the dynamic shifts in audience preferences. Stay tuned for more updates on the ever-evolving world of Korean entertainment.