Two “Must Watch” K-Dramas Are Currently Dominating Ratings In South Korea

Add them to your watchlists now!

Two Korean series have been taking over TV ratings, capturing the hearts of viewers across the country. Both Love Next Door and Judge from Hell are pulling in impressive numbers, with each show delivering standout performances and gripping storylines.

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Airing on tvN, Love Next Door has continued to gain momentum as it heads towards its finale. The second-to-last episode hit a new peak in ratings for a Saturday broadcast, reaching an impressive 6.1% viewership across cable networks.

The romantic comedy tells the story of a woman who, after living what seemed to be the perfect life abroad — working for a prestigious company and being engaged to an international lawyer — suddenly returns to Korea. There, she reconnects with her childhood friend, now a renowned architect, as their lives intertwine once again.

Meanwhile, Judge from Hell on SBS has surged in popularity, hitting double digits just five episodes into its run.

On October 5, the show scored its highest nationwide rating yet with an impressive 13.1%, jumping significantly from its previous episode.

This fantasy drama revolves around Kang Bit Na, a judge who becomes possessed by a demon named Justitia. Sent to Earth by Bael as punishment, Justitia’s mission is to take down 10 unrepentant murderers within a year or face her own demise. Along the way, she teams up with detective Han Da On and Valak, adding layers of suspense to an already dark and thrilling plot.

As both dramas continue to attract viewers, they have solidified their places as must-watch shows, each offering its unique flavor of romance, fantasy, and action. The lead actors offer incredible performances, so we would definitely suggest giving them a go!

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