The MBC Friday and Saturday drama is back after a month-long break. On the 23rd, 'Numbers: Observers of the Building Forest' (hereinafter referred to as 'Numbers') took off the veil. 'Numbers' is an office action drama in which a high school graduate accountant Jang Ho-woo (Kim Myung-soo) fights against the absurdities of a huge accounting firm and realizes justice in the most accountant-like but least accountant-like way.
'Numbers' is the work Choi Jin-hyeok chose after two years. Kim Myung-soo also found fans with 'Numbers' as his first work after being discharged. He explained, "I thought it was the first time in Korea that I properly handled an accountant. I've seen many scripts, and I thought it would be the most fun."
'Demon' announced a pleasant start. The viewership rating for the first episode was 9.9% (Nielsen Korea, nationwide), and the highest viewership rating at the moment was 12.8%. On the other hand, 'Numbers' had a rating of only 4.4%.
TV Chosun's ambitious work 'Mistress Durian' is also indispensable. 'Missy Durian', which has its first room on the 24th, is the work of star writer Lim Seong-han (Phoebe). In the previously released teaser video, it became a hot topic for dealing with 'homosexuality between husband and wife'. It is enough material to attract the attention of viewers.
Choi Jin-hyeok said at the production presentation of 'Numbers', "Isn't it something that can guarantee box office success? I don't care about this part at all." Kim Myung-soo said, "I'm just working hard to become a well-made drama." The actors' position and MBC's position are quite different. MBC is suffering from sluggish ratings one after another. Expectations on 'Numbers' are higher than ever. The key is to narrow the gap in viewership ratings with 'The Devil'.
Kim Seo-yoon, staff reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr