'Undercover High School' is boasting its enduring popularity and topicality.
On the 10th, according to FUNdex, the official platform of Good Data Corporation, a K-Content competitiveness specialist, the MBC Friday-Saturday drama 'Undercover High School' (planned by Namgoong Seongwoo, written by Lim Youngbin, directed by Choi Jeongin, hereinafter 'Underschool') has secured the top spot in TV-drama topicality for three consecutive weeks during the first week of March, highlighting its increasing popularity. Furthermore, it has risen to second place in integrated TV-OTT topicality, proving its popularity. Seo Kang-joon has also maintained the top spot in TV-drama cast topicality for three consecutive weeks, further intensifying the heat.
'Undercover High School's' overwhelming topicality was also evident in its 2049 ratings. During the broadcast of the 6th episode, the 2049 rating, a key indicator of channel competitiveness and topicality, rose to 3.3%, maintaining the top position among all programs aired at the same time on Saturday. This was the only program across all channels that recorded a 2049 rating in the 3-point range on that day, marking a significant increase from its previous best of 2.8% and proving its standing as a trending drama that firmly captured the attention of young viewers.
Meanwhile, in the 5th and 6th episodes, Oh Sua (played by Jin Ki-joo) did not let go of her suspicions regarding Jung Hae-sung (played by Seo Kang-joon) and pursued him to the end, resulting in the revelation of Hae-sung's identity. Moreover, at the end of the 6th episode, Hae-sung discovered that Sua is his childhood friend Bong-ja, drawing attention to how their relationship will evolve moving forward.
'Undercover High School' is a drama that depicts the adventures of a National Intelligence Service agent who infiltrates as a high school student to track down the whereabouts of Emperor Gojong's missing gold bullion, airing every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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