‘Man Who Dies to Live’ Tops the Wed-Thu Drama Slot
MBC’s latest drama ‘Man Who Dies to Live’ is ranked first among Wednesday-Thursday dramas.
According to the Nielsen Korea rating survey company, the drama ‘Man Who Dies to Live’ episodes 3 and 4 aired on the 20th each recorded 8.6% and 9.6% nationwide rating.
Episodes 1 and 2 yesterday got a rating of 9.1% each. The ratings dropped in episode 3, but the rating on 4th episode increased to 10%. The drama has been ranked first twice in a row, it looks like it will win the war between the Wednesday-Thursday dramas.
‘Man Who Dies to Live’ is a drama telling the story of a man who crossed into a small kingdom in the Middle East in the 1970s and appeared in front of his daughter and son-in-law. B-class comedy, Choi Min Soo, Shin Sung Rok, and Kang Ye Won are the things that make this drama exciting.
In the episode aired that day, Said Fadh Ali (Choi Min Soo) who came to South Korea to find his daughter instead met his son-in-law Ho Rim (Shin Sung Rok). He thinks of his ex-girlfriend Lee Ji Young B (Lee So Yeon) as his daughter, and Ho Rim confuses him by telling Lee Ji Young B that her father has appeared and shocked her. Ho Rim was delighted by the luxury clothes and car gifts from the billionaire but began to feel nervous under the false pretense.
Meanwhile, Lee Ji Young A’s absence (Kang Ye-won) on the show and their meeting at the club adds to the questions about the progress of the story.
On the other hand, episode 16 of KBS2 ‘7 Days Queen’ gained 6.3% audience rating and SBS ‘Reunited Worlds’ episodes 3 and 4 achieved 6.0% and 7.2% rating respectively.
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