“Law and The City” Climbs to New Viewership Heights
New Drama Hits Record Ratings Amidst Competitive Sunday Lineup
A new drama on tvN, “Law and The City,” is making significant strides, captivating audiences and achieving its highest viewership ratings to date. The series, featuring Lee Jong Suk and Mun Ka Young, saw a surge in popularity with its latest episode.
Record-Breaking Performance
According to Nielsen Korea, the fourth installment of “Law and The City” registered an average nationwide rating of 5.6 percent. This figure represents a new all-time high for the show, indicating growing viewer engagement.
Sunday Drama Landscape
In the competitive Sunday drama slot, JTBC’s “Good Boy” maintained a strong performance, securing an average nationwide rating of 6.6 percent as it approaches its final week. Meanwhile, KBS 2TV’s “For Eagle Brothers” continued its reign as the most-watched program of the night, drawing an impressive average nationwide rating of 21.1 percent.
The growing interest in “Law and The City” mirrors a broader trend in K-dramas, where compelling storytelling and star power often translate into significant viewership gains. For instance, the recent hit “Queen of Tears” achieved an average nationwide rating of 28.7% for its finale, showcasing the immense popularity Korean dramas can achieve when they resonate with audiences (Nielsen Korea).
Viewers can catch up on the first four episodes of “Law and The City” with subtitles available on Viki.
Additionally, episodes of “For Eagle Brothers” are also available for viewing.