KBS2’s sitcom “Villains Everywhere” continues to maintain a steady presence in the Korean drama landscape, even as it runs unopposed in its time slot.
As the sole Wednesday-Thursday drama currently airing, the show has carved out a loyal niche audience, thanks to its quirky characters and light-hearted storytelling.
According to data from Nielsen Korea, the episode aired on April 16, 2025, earned a nationwide average viewership rating of 1.4 percent.
While this represents a slight dip from the 1.6 percent recorded the previous week, the sitcom remains consistent in drawing viewers each week despite the lack of competition.
Set in a world of everyday chaos and eccentricity, “Villains Everywhere” is a slice-of-life comedy centered on the lives of two vibrant sisters—Oh Na Ra (played by Oh Na Ra herself) and Oh Yoo Jin (played by So Yoo Jin).
The show follows their unpredictable family dynamics and the offbeat personalities of those around them, making it a refreshing watch amidst the often intense and emotional world of K-dramas.
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Airing every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:50 p.m. KST, the show has become a reliable source of midweek entertainment for fans who enjoy character-driven humor and family antics.
Even with relatively modest ratings, “Villains Everywhere” has managed to sustain its viewership by embracing its identity as a fun and unconventional sitcom.
The series has also sparked social media buzz thanks to its hilarious dance scenes, witty dialogue, and vibrant performances, particularly from veteran actresses Oh Na Ra and So Yoo Jin, who bring warmth and energy to their roles.
Recent stills and preview clips have highlighted lively street scenes, showcasing the cast’s comedic timing and chemistry.
In a K-drama market typically dominated by romance, thrillers, and historical epics, “Villains Everywhere” stands out by leaning fully into its comedic roots and offering a feel-good escape.
With no direct competition in its timeslot, the show continues to do what it does best: deliver laughs and lighthearted moments, one episode at a time.