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'Chief Detective 1958' ratings rise again to 25.5% with shocking North Korea twist ending
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'Chief Detective 1958' ratings rise again to 25.5% with shocking North Korea twist ending

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The SBS drama 'Chief Detective 1958' achieved a viewership rating of 25.5% in its latest episode.
  • The episode concluded with a shocking ending where the protagonist, after rescuing his daughter, is forcibly taken to North Korea.
  • This marks the seventh consecutive episode to show an increase in viewership ratings.

The SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Chief Detective 1958' has once again seen its viewership ratings climb, reaching a new high of 25.5% for its seventh episode. The broadcast on July 17th recorded a 22.6% rating in the Seoul metropolitan area and 21.9% nationwide, according to Nielsen Korea. This marks the seventh consecutive episode where the drama has shown an upward trend in viewership.

The latest episode delivered a dramatic and unexpected conclusion. Protagonist Park Young-han, played by So Ji-sub, successfully rescued his daughter after a life-threatening ordeal. However, his victory was short-lived as he was subsequently apprehended and forcibly taken to North Korea, leaving viewers stunned.

This shocking cliffhanger follows Park Young-han's decisive action to exact retribution on Joo Sang-wook, who was portrayed as the antagonist. The narrative has captivated audiences with its blend of suspense, action, and emotional depth, leading to its consistent rise in popularity. The series continues to dominate its time slot, demonstrating strong audience engagement.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.