According to Nielsen Korea, episode 3 of the romantic comedy "Let Me Go" by Jung So Min and Choi Woo Sik achieved a rating of 6.1%, down 0.3% compared to episode 2. However, this is still a higher viewership rating than films shown at the same time frame.
In this episode, the relationship between the fake couple Yoo Meri (Jung So Min) and Kim Woo Joo (Choi Woo Sik) is further strengthened when the two's companies work together on a project.
To avoid the possibility of their fake marriage being exposed, they even took wedding photos and renovated the newlywed house. However, while taking photos, the two were caught in a "half-crying, half-laughing" situation when they were caught by their juniors in the company and had to fake their kissing to hide it.
Meanwhile, on the evening of October 17, the final episode of the movie My Youth starring Song Joong Ki and Chun Woo Hee ended with a rating of 2.1%. Throughout 12 episodes, the highest viewership rating that the work achieved was in episodes 1 and 2, at 2.9% and 2.8%.
This number shows the audience's coldness with Song Joong Ki's return and the actor's somewhat difficult future. In addition to safe acting skills, age issues and frequent mentioning of private life and children after divorce have caused the audience to lose faith and interest in the sweet male lead image he shows on the small screen.
In the film, he plays Sun Woo Hae - a former child star who has passed his peak and is currently the owner of a flower shop. One day, his first love Sung Je Yeon (Chun Woo Hee) appears and brings unexpected changes in life.
Belonging to the slice of Life genre, My Youth chose to tell the story gently and slowly. However, this is invisible in general, causing the work to gradually lose its audience because the plot is old, revolving around "love from the beginning", and coming out of pain in the past. In addition, the film is somewhat long-running as the final episodes focus on the male lead's illness.