
As JTBC’s emotional drama “Heavenly Ever After” approaches its highly anticipated finale, it has reached an all-time high in viewership ratings, signaling a strong finish for the beloved series.
On May 24, the penultimate episode recorded an impressive nationwide average of 7.0 percent according to Nielsen Korea, marking a dramatic increase of over 2 percentage points from the previous week’s broadcast.
The jump reflects growing audience engagement and excitement as the storyline draws to a close, with many viewers tuning in to see how the touching journey of its central characters will conclude.
In the same weekend, tvN premiered its new drama “Our Unwritten Seoul” to promising results.

The debut episode garnered an average nationwide rating of 3.6 percent, securing the top spot in its time slot across all cable channels.
The premiere sets a strong foundation for the series, which stars Park Bo Young and GOT7’s Jinyoung and has already generated buzz for its compelling character dynamics and heartfelt premise.
With its opening performance, the show seems poised to build momentum in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, SBS’s thriller “The Haunted Palace” continued its streak as the most-watched miniseries of the week.
Climbing to a nationwide average of 9.7 percent, the drama not only held onto first place in its time slot across all channels but also demonstrated remarkable consistency in drawing viewers with its suspenseful plot and strong performances.
On the other end of the ratings spectrum, MBC’s two-part special “A Head Coach’s Turnover” wrapped up its short run with a modest nationwide average of 0.9 percent.
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Despite airing in the same time slot as the highly popular “The Haunted Palace,” the special struggled to compete, though it may still find an appreciative audience through streaming platforms once it becomes available with subtitles.
KBS 2TV’s weekend family drama “For Eagle Brothers” remained a ratings giant, once again surpassing the 20 percent threshold with a nationwide average of 20.1 percent.
Its continued dominance underscores the enduring appeal of multi-generational storylines and emotionally grounded narratives that resonate with a wide audience across age groups.
Overall, the weekend showcased a strong mix of emotional drama, thrilling suspense, and new beginnings, with “Heavenly Ever After” leading the emotional charge toward a memorable finale and “Our Unwritten Seoul” stepping onto the scene with solid momentum.
As dramas shuffle in and out of the spotlight, Korean television continues to deliver diverse and compelling content to an ever-growing audience.
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