Strong Woman Do Bong Soon TV ratings reach new height as Min Hyuk confesses his feelings [VIDEO]

According to Nielsen Korea, as cited by OSEN, the romantic-comedy series' latest episode achieved record-high viewership ratings of 9.668 percent

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Actor Park Bo-young in a scene from JTBC drama 'Strong Woman Do Bong Soon.' facebook.com/Strong Woman Do Bong Soon

The JTBC drama, "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" is breaking its own viewership ratings records and will soon reach the mark of 10 percent in the upcoming episodes. It is very evident because the drama starring Park Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young registered its highest TV rating all across South Korea, Korea Portal reported.

The on-screen chemistry of the lead stars have helped the drama to climb up to the heights and is on the top among the cable channel dramas. According to Nielsen Korea, as cited by OSEN, the romantic-comedy series' latest episode achieved record-high viewership ratings of 9.668 percent.

On March 25, Saturday, "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" aired its episode 10 and achieved 9.28 percent ratings in the Seoul metropolitan area. The recent climb in ratings can possibly be due to the on-going romance scenes between Park Hyung Sik and Park Bo Young's characters.

In the latest episode of "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon", Bong Soon started feeling conflicted as she realizes her growing feelings for her boss and her crush, Gook Doo (Ji Soo). On the other hand, Min Hyuk too acknowledges he has romantic feelings for the lead actress.

In the upcoming episodes, viewers can expect more of sweet interactions and romantic scenes between Bong Soon and Min Hyuk given their blooming love for each other. Adding to it, there will also be some tense encounters between Min Hyuk and Gook Doo given their feelings for Bong Soon.

The other interesting side of "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" would be Bong Soon's role in trying to capture the stalker villain in upcoming episodes.

"Strong Woman Do Bong Soon" airs every Friday and Saturday on JTBC.

This article was first published on March 27, 2017