‘Flowers that bloom at night’ Lee Ha-nui’s wind… flew by 10% in 3 episodes [Comprehensive]

MBC ‘Flowers that bloom at night’
MBC ‘Flowers that bloom at night’

Popularity is booming.

‘Flowers that Bloom at Night’ exceeded double-digit viewer ratings in just three episodes.

MBC aired on the 19th The Friday-Saturday drama ‘Flowers that Bloom at Night’ (planned by Namgoong Seong-woo, produced by Kim Jeong-mi, directed by Jang Tae-yu, Choi Jeong-in, Lee Chang-woo, written by Lee Sam, Jeong Myeong-in, produced by Base Story Film Draw Saram Entertainment) recorded 11% in the metropolitan area and 10.8% nationwide according to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating research company. recorded. Based on the metropolitan area, 11% ranked first not only in Friday-Saturday dramas, but also in all programs on all Korean TV channels that aired that day.

Jo Yeo-hwa (played by Lee Ha-nui) and Park Soo-ho in Collapsing Wall The part where (Lee Jong-won) saves the old man recorded the highest viewership rating of 12.3%. In addition, the 2049 viewership rating, which is a key indicator for advertisers and a key indicator of channel competitiveness, also recorded 3%, attracting the most attention across all ages and genders.

In episode 3, Day and Night The appearance of Jo Yeo-hwa (Lee Honey), who went back and forth, immediately caught the attention of viewers. On this day’s broadcast, the story surrounding Baekho Island in the Mountains unfolded in an exciting way.

Soo-ho Park (Jong-won Lee), who sent a letter to Yeo-hwa through Myeongdogak, doubted Yeo-hwa’s identity and stole it from the mountains. He made her nervous by telling her to bring back the white tiger sword. So, Yeo-hwa headed directly to Geum Wi-yeong’s office with the painting, and Su-ho, who discovered Yeo-hwa sneaking in, pointed a wooden sword at her, and the fight between the two began.

A confrontation without giving up an inch. While unfolding the film, Yeohwa ripped off the pus from Suho’s undergarment, exposing Suho’s bare body, and the two froze for a moment. Embarrassed, Yeo-hwa threw the painting at Su-ho and took advantage of the opportunity to escape the office and the situation was resolved.

Meanwhile, Yeo-hwa and her mother-in-law Yoo Geum-ok (Kim Mi-kyung) were hosted by Oh Nan-kyung (Seo Yi-sook). I decided to join the charity project. Su-ho, who saw Yeo-hwa there, began to become conscious of her, and Yeo-hwa, who came out of the palanquin and found Su-ho, also became conscious of him, and the strange atmosphere between the two added to the excitement. Yeo-hwa, who was distributing porridge in a slum, came across the story of a grandmother who lost her granddaughter. While she was on her way to bring rice balls to her grandmother, who was waiting desperately for her granddaughter, her grandmother’s house collapsed, and Yeo-hwa rushed to save it without hesitation. At this time, Suho appeared from somewhere and protected the two people, and they barely escaped with their lives. It was a scene that clearly revealed Yeo-hwa’s unconcealed sense of justice. After returning home from her relief work, Yeo-hwa remembers her grandmother in the slums and climbs over the wall again. decided. She went to her slum with rice, and there she again met the group of pirates she had met last time and asked them about her grandmother’s whereabouts. At this time, the situation reached its extreme when it was discovered that Man-sik (Woo Kang-min) and her group had come to kidnap her grandmother’s granddaughter. In addition, Su-ho appeared and the situation grew out of control, making people wait for the next broadcast to see if the two would be able to save the grandmother and granddaughter from Man-sik and his group.’Flowers that Bloom at Night’ Episode 3 doubled the fun with the colorful story that unfolds through repeated encounters between Yeo-hwa and Su-ho. It also announced the beginning of a new incident surrounding a slum grandmother and her granddaughter, raising expectations for future developments.Episode 4 airs at 9:50 PM on the 20th (today).< a i=12>Reporter Ahn Byeong-gil sasang@kyunghyang.com

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