Last night marked the highly anticipated premieres of two powerhouse dramas, MBC‘s “Bitter Sweet Hell” and SBS‘s “Connection,” both vying for viewers’ attention in the same time slot.
The ratings battle ensued as Nielsen Korea reported a strong debut for “Bitter Sweet Hell” with a nationwide average of 6.0 percent, closely trailed by “Connection” at 5.7 percent.
In “Bitter Sweet Hell,” Kim Hee Sun portrays Noh Young Won, a renowned family psychiatrist facing a perilous predicament when an anonymous blackmailer threatens her career and family. Teaming up with her mother-in-law, played by Lee Hye Young, they set off on a thrilling journey of protection and intrigue.
On the other hand, “Connection” introduces Ji Sung as Jang Jae Kyung, an esteemed detective whose world is shattered when he becomes the victim of kidnapping and forced drug addiction. As the ace of the narcotics unit, Jang Jae Kyung’s principled stance is put to the test in this gripping crime thriller.
The contrasting narratives of comedy and suspense set the stage for riveting performances and intense storytelling. As viewers tuned in to witness the drama unfold, the battle for ratings reflected the diverse tastes and preferences of the audience.
Despite the close competition, both dramas took over audiences with their star-studded casts and compelling plotlines, promising an exhilarating viewing experience in the weeks to come. As the dramas get deeper into their respective narratives, viewers eagerly anticipate the twists and turns that lie ahead, ensuring a thrilling ride for fans of Korean television.