The latest ratings report brings promising news for ENA’s ‘
The Midnight Studio
‘, as it continues to attract a growing audience. According to Nielsen Korea, the
drama
‘s second episode saw an increase in viewership, climbing to an average nationwide rating of 2.5 percent from its initial score of 2.1 percent during its premiere. ‘The Midnight Studio’ follows the story of a unique photo studio catering exclusively to the deceased, with
Joo Won
starring as the stern yet talented photographer,
Seo Ki Joo
.
Alongside him, Kwon Nara portrays the role of Han Bom, a fervent lawyer who finds herself entangled in the affairs of the spectral visitors seeking legal counsel within the studio’s walls.
In contrast, tvn’s ‘
Wedding Impossible
‘ maintains its dominance in the ratings despite experiencing a slight dip in viewership. The sixth episode achieved an average nationwide rating of 3.5 percent, marking a slight decrease of 0.2 percent from its previous episode’s rating of 3.7 percent. Despite this minor fluctuation, the show continues to captivate audiences with its unique premise and engaging storyline.
As ‘The Midnight Studio’ gains momentum with each episode, it’s evident that the drama’s intriguing concept and compelling performances are resonating with viewers. The steady rise in ratings reflects the growing interest in the show’s supernatural elements and the complex dynamics between its characters. With Joo Won and Kwon Nara leading the ensemble cast, audiences can anticipate further developments and twists as the series unfolds.
Meanwhile, ‘Wedding Impossible’ remains a formidable contender in the competitive landscape of Korean dramas, sustaining its position at the top despite facing some challenges in maintaining its viewership. As the series progresses, viewers eagerly await the next installment to see how the intricate web of relationships and conflicts unfolds amidst the backdrop of wedding planning.