'Tracer' Premieres At No. 1 In Its Time Slot As 'Now, We're Breaking Up' See Slight Rises In Ratings
'Tracer' started in first place on Friday and Saturday dramas.
According to Nielsen Korea, an audience rating research company, the first episode of MBC's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Tracer', which aired on January 7th, recorded 7.4% of nationwide household ratings.
The previous work 'The Red Sleeve' started with 5.7% in the first episode and ended with its own highest rating of 17.4% in the last episode.
“Tracer” is an exhilarating chase action drama depicting the indefatigable activity of a venomous man who works for the National Tax Service, a place that is scarier than a courtroom for some.
The leads in the drama are Im Si Wan, Go Ah Sung, Son Hyun Joo, and Park Yong Woo.
Episode 15 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Now, We're Breaking Up', which aired at the same time, recorded 6.8%. It increased by 2.6% compared to 4.2% in the last 14 episodes.
Kim Jae Joong Breaks Down inTears after his Father’s Heartfelt Apology during 60th Wedding Snniversary Celebration
Kim Jae Joong couldn’t hold back his tears as he experienced an emotional moment with his father.
On April 4, the KBS 2TV show "New Menu Launching: Pyeon Restaurant" aired a heartwarming episode where Kim Jae Joong, the youngest of nine siblings, threw a special celebration for his parents’ 60th wedding anniversary.
The star took charge of everything—planning, organizing, and hosting the event—as a grand gesture to show his gratitude for everything his parents had done for him and his siblings.
Kim Jae Joong rented a luxurious banquet hall at a five-star hotel for the celebration. He made sure to select food that would please all of his family, including his parents and siblings.
With his large family in attendance, the venue was filled with love and joy. Kim Jae Joong’s nine siblings all bowed deeply to thank their parents for raising them, showing immense respect and love.
As his father saw all of his children gathered in one place, he couldn’t help but express his pride, saying, “Are all these really my children?” But his emotions quickly took a turn as he shared his feelings of regret. “I feel sorry that I couldn’t do better for you, I’m sorry I couldn’t do as much as others did. But I’m so thankful that you all grew up so well,” he said, with tears starting to form in his eyes.
It was the first time Kim Jae Joong had seen his father cry. Overcome with emotion, he said, “I know my father’s life very well, so I couldn’t help but cry too.” The entire family shared in the tears, shouting, “We love you, Dad,” creating an unforgettable moment that moved everyone to tears.
The touching episode aired on April 4 at 8:30 PM, showing viewers the deep love and gratitude Kim Jae Joong and his siblings have for their parents.