Nouvelle hausse d’audience pour l’épisode 3 de The Killing Vote, le record historique est battu !

Nouvelle hausse d’audience pour l’épisode 3 de The Killing Vote, le record historique est battu !

SBS TV drama The Killing Vote continues to gain popularity with increasing ratings for Episode 3. This compelling Korean crime thriller has captured the attention of viewers, as evidenced by its rising viewership.

Episode 3 Ratings Surge

The highly anticipated Episode 3 of The Killing Vote aired in South Korea on SBS TV, surpassing the ratings of both Episode 1 and Episode 2. This comes after a slight drop in ratings for the previous episode.

According to Nielsen Korea, Episode 3 of The Killing Vote achieved a nationwide audience share of 4.1 percent, rebounding from the 3.8 percent rating of Episode 2. In Seoul, the drama’s ratings also experienced a similar trend, with the third episode nearly reaching the level of Episode 1 by earning a 4.0 percent audience share.

International Viewership and Reception

The Killing Vote has also garnered positive reviews from international viewers. On My Drama List, where 7,113 viewers have reported watching the crime drama, it holds an impressive rating of 8.3 out of 10. Furthermore, IMDB ratings from 132 viewers currently stand at 7.9 out of 10, indicating a favorable response.

It is worth noting that these ratings speak volumes about the drama’s quality, considering IMDB’s tendency for lower ratings due to negative reviews or targeted campaigns. For example, the recent Arab troll campaign against K-drama King the Land resulted in an unjustifiably low rating on the platform.

For international viewers streaming The Killing Vote on Amazon Prime, the drama has earned a commendable rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars.

Notable Cast and Schedule

The Killing Vote boasts a talented cast, including Park Hae Jin, Park Sung Woong, and Lim Ji Yeon. These actors bring their characters to life, captivating audiences with their performances.

The drama airs every Thursday at 21:00 (KST) on SBS TV, and episodes are made available on Amazon Prime shortly after for international viewers.

Source : leosigh.com

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