Joo Ji Hoon and Jung Yoo Mi’s ‘Love Your Enemy’ Ends with Highest Viewership Yet—Fans Are Loving the Happy Ending!
tvN's popular Saturday-Sunday drama Love Your Enemy has wrapped up with a bang, achieving its highest-ever viewership ratings!
According to Nielsen Korea on December 30, the drama's 12th and final episode scored an impressive 6.5% nationwide viewership, marking a 2.6% increase from the previous episode, which aired on December 28 with a 3.9% rating.
This finale marks a huge success for the drama, which debuted on November 23. The series, which has been airing every weekend, captured hearts with its romantic storyline between Seok Ji Won (played by Joo Ji Hoon) and Yoon Ji Won (played by Jung Yoo Mi). The two reunite after 18 years, despite their families harboring deep grudges.
In the final episode, viewers were treated to a heartwarming conclusion as Seok Ji Won and Yoon Ji Won promised to marry, leaving fans with a satisfying and happy ending.
With the drama's growing popularity,Love Your Enemy surely ended on a high note, and fans are already feeling bittersweet about its conclusion!
'Squid Game 2' Director Raves About Gong Yoo's Stunning Performance as "Ddakji Man", Saying He Even Surpasses Lee Jung Jae’s Presence!
Squid Game 2 is causing a huge buzz, and it’s not just because of the intense game action – it's Gong Yoo’s unforgettable role as "Ddakji Man"!
Director Hwang Dong Hyuk has shared his praise for Gong Yoo’s powerful performance, even claiming that his presence on screen is so strong that it surpasses Lee Jung Jae's in some scenes!
On January 2, Director Hwang Dong Hyuk sat down for an interview about Squid Game 2 at a café in Seoul, and he couldn't stop talking about Gong Yoo’s role.
He explained that the character of "Ddakji Man" was so well-received by fans in Season 1, despite his brief appearance, that Hwang knew they had to dive deeper into his backstory in Season 2.
“I didn’t want to explain everything in detail about who he is and why he became the way he did, but I wanted to leave some clues for the viewers", Hwang shared. He revealed that from the start of the planning for Season 2, he had one goal: to make the first episode focus on Ddakji Man.
Hwang, who had worked with Gong Yoo before on The Crucible, explained that he was beyond impressed with the actor’s return to Squid Gameas Ddakji Man.
“His energy on set was just incredible. We wanted his death scene to be really cool, and Gong Yoo gave it everything. I couldn’t believe how well he brought the character to life,” Hwang said.
The director also shared that Gong Yoo told him it was his first time playing a villain. But it wasn’t just any villain – it was a mysterious one, and Gong Yoo was determined to make the role unforgettable.
Hwang was so amazed by Gong Yoo’s performance that he said there were times when the actor’s presence almost overshadowed Lee Jung Jae, who plays the lead role of Gihun.
“There were hardly any NGs (No Good takes) with Gong Yoo. He nailed it in one or two takes, delivering performances with expressions and energy I didn’t expect. It was truly a defining moment in his career,”Hwang confessed. The director added that all the staff could feel the same way – they all knew they were witnessing something special.
Since Squid Game 2 was released on December 26, 2023, it has been breaking records. The show topped the global OTT ranking site FlixPatrol in 93 countries, becoming the first Netflix original series to achieve such a feat.
With Gong Yoo’s incredible performance and the continuation of the high-stakes drama, Squid Game 2 is proving to be just as unforgettable as the first season!