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'To My Beloved Thief' Captivates Viewers with a Thrilling Reunion and Rising Ratings
The episode, aired on the 4th, saw a thrilling reunion between the thief Hong Eun-jo (played by Nam Ji-hyun) and the nobleman Lee Yeol (played by Moon Sang-min), who is on a quest to find her. The show's ratings climbed to 4.5% nationwide, with peak viewership reaching 5.2%, according to Nielsen Korea. This marks a promising start for 'To My Beloved Thief,' following a series of unsuccessful KBS weekend mini-series.
Both characters reflect on the kiss in their own ways. Hong Eun-jo shares her story with her mother, Chun-seom (played by Seo Young-hee), as if it were a tale from a book, only to be told that her feelings are those of love, leaving her flustered. Meanwhile, Lee Yeol gathers his attendants to speculate on the intentions of the woman who fled after the kiss.
In another twist, Lee Yeol investigates a theft by the thief Gil-dong and summons witness Dong-ju (played by Lee Jin-hee) to the police bureau, suspecting her connection to the thief. At the same time, Dong-ju faces humiliation from a nobleman despite her malnourished state, prompting Hong Eun-jo to advocate for her treatment, only to be met with harsh words.
Meanwhile, an awkward first encounter between Hong Eun-jo and the influential Im Jae-i (played by Hong Min-ki) unfolds. Her brother, Hong Dae-il (played by Song Ji-ho), brings her to an archery contest to secure a win. Im Jae-i, irked by Hong Eun-jo's presence, challenges her to hit an apple atop her brother's head. Despite her trembling hands, Hong Eun-jo's arrow strikes a flying sparrow, marking a perfect victory and leaving a lasting impression on Im Jae-i.
Reporter: Jung Se-yoon, TENASIA yoon@tenasia.co.kr