┬Ā The Dramas on 1st Week of October 2020
Stranger 2 ended at No. 1 in the drama category. Many showed their disappointment over the plot and production throughout the show, but the last episode was bombarded with comments expressing satisfaction. Record of Youth fell one notch to No. 2, but with trust in director Ahn Kil Ho, many favorable reviews were given for his delicate production. Do you like Brahms? has been in third place for two consecutive weeks, and many showed excitement in Kim Min Jae and Park Eun BinŌĆÖs heart-fluttering moments. A lot of viewers showed their satisfaction in 18 Again, which came in 4th, and especially, Lee Do HyunŌĆÖs acting was highly praised.
Top 10 Popularity of TV Dramas ┬Ā Top 10 Popularity of the Cast in TV Dramas ┬Ā The Non-Dramas on the 1st Week of October 2020
MBCŌĆÖs 2020 Idol eSports Athletics Championships landed at No. 1 in the non-drama category. Idol Star Athletics Championships, which hosted indoor events every year, changed its format to ŌĆ£eSportsŌĆØ and ŌĆ£dog agilityŌĆØ in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most fans showed satisfaction over eSports, where the possibility of injuries is low, but some showed dissatisfaction in the screenŌĆÖs poor quality. In the meantime, the 2020 Idol Woof Woof Athletics Championships Chuseok Special came in 10th. Second place went to I Live Alone, which made headlines for the return of Ha Seok Jin and Kim Kwang Kyu. SBSŌĆÖs Chuseok special Civilization Express: Hidden Golden Tracks Concert ranked third. The fact that the famous YouTube channel ŌĆ£Civilization ExpressŌĆØ was programmed in a terrestrial TV network was followed by enthusiastic cheers from fans.
The Top 10 Popularity of TV Non-Dramas
The Top 10 Popularity of the Cast in TV Non-Dramas ┬Ā This survey was released on October 5 by the TV popularity analysis agency Good Data Corporation after analyzing netizensŌĆÖ responses, which were generated from news articles, blogs/communities, videos and SNSs for the 26 dramas and the 180 non-dramas that are on air or scheduled to air from September 28 through October 4. Source (1, 2)