'Dynamite Kiss' Finale Soars to Its Highest Ratings, Securing a Victorious End for Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin
Starring Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin, the SBS K-drama 'Dynamite Kiss' ended on December 25 with its highest viewership ratings, claiming first place in its time slot.
Ending with a bang. SBS’s romantic comedy “Dynamite Kiss” has concluded on its highest note yet. On December 25, the series finale starring Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin soared to its best viewership ratings of the entire run, capping off a successful season.
A Christmas Day Ratings Victory
According to Nielsen Korea, the final episode of “Dynamite Kiss” took first place in its time slot across all channels. This achievement indicates a strong and dedicated viewership that followed the show to its satisfying conclusion. The on-screen chemistry between the two leads is widely seen as a major factor behind the drama's consistent popularity and its final ratings surge.
The Enduring Power of K-Rom-Coms
In a K-drama landscape increasingly filled with high-concept thrillers and fantasy series, the success of “Dynamite Kiss” is a significant statement. It proves that a well-crafted, classic romantic comedy can still capture a large audience and dominate viewership. The show's performance is expected to reinforce the genre's standing in future production considerations.
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