Dynamite Kiss Ratings Dip to 5.2%, Still Dominates as Most-Watched Weekday Drama Ahead of Finale
Dynamite Kiss recorded a 5.2% nationwide viewership for episode 13. Despite a slight dip, it continues its reign as the top weekday miniseries, holding strong before its finale.
Will a slight ratings dip spoil the party before the finale? The romantic comedy 'Dynamite Kiss' is holding strong, successfully defending its title as the most-watched weekday miniseries despite a minor drop in viewership.
A Slight Dip, An Unshaken Throne
According to Nielsen Korea, Episode 13 of the drama recorded an average nationwide viewership rating of 5.2 percent. This marks a slight dip of 0.4 percentage points from the previous episode's 5.6 percent. However, the drop wasn't enough to dethrone the series, as it successfully maintained its dominant position in its time slot.
The Final Stretch
As 'Dynamite Kiss' heads into its final act, all eyes are on whether it can rebound and finish on a high note. Maintaining viewership numbers in the final weeks is a critical challenge for any series, and the show's ability to hold onto its top spot suggests a strong and engaged audience.
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