JTBC’s “Queen of Divorce” is gearing up for its much-anticipated conclusion next week, and the drama’s recent developments have sparked increased viewer interest. On February 29, the drama, featuring Lee Ji Ah and Kang Ki Young, exhibited a surge in viewership as it approached the final week of its gripping narrative.
Nielsen Korea reported that the latest episode of “Queen of Divorce” achieved an average nationwide rating of 5.0 per cent, demonstrating a notable increase compared to the previous night.
“Queen of Divorce” unfolds as an intense drama centring around the character Kim Sa Ra, portrayed by Lee Ji Ah. Sa Ra, once the daughter-in-law of South Korea’s most prominent law firm, faces betrayal and loss, compelling her to rebuild her life as a divorce troubleshooter.
The character takes on the role of team leader at the divorce settlement office Solution, where she administers justice to errant spouses and aids those unfairly entangled in divorce predicaments.
Sa Ra collaborates with Dong Ki Joon, played by Kang Ki Young, who serves as her business partner and an advisory lawyer at Solution. Ki Joon, previously an outstanding prosecutor known by the moniker “German Shepherd” due to his persistence and keen intuition, left the prosecutors’ office under mysterious circumstances.
Together, Sa Ra and Ki Joon navigate the challenges of assisting individuals grappling with difficult divorces.
As the drama nears its conclusion, the anticipation among viewers has heightened, driven by the engaging storyline and the dynamic performances of the cast.
The final two episodes of “Queen of Divorce” are scheduled to air on March 6 and 7 at 8:50 p.m. KST, promising an impactful culmination to the series.
The drama’s success is evident not only in its ratings but also in the compelling portrayal of complex characters dealing with the intricacies of relationships and the legal landscape surrounding divorce.