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“Good Job” broke its own highest rating peak, hitting 2.7% in real-time… Jung Il-woo looked worried about Kwon Yu-ri in episode 4’s ending scene

The rating of drama “Good Job” is seeing an upward trend.

ENA’s Wednesday-Thursday drama “Good Job” (directed by Kang Min-goo, Kim Sung-jin/ scripted by Kim Jung-ae, Kwon Hee-kyung) captivated the small screen viewers. The drama recently broke its own highest viewer rating.

According to the rating research company Nielsen Korea, the 4th episode of “Good Job”, which aired on September 1st, recorded an average nationwide rating of 3.17%. It even soared to reach a real-time peak of 3.7%.

“Good Job” started off with 2.3% in the first episode. Its 2nd and 3rd episodes recorded 2.2% and 2.3%. In the 4th broadcast, the rating rose significantly to 3.1% and also ranked No/1 among Wednesday-Thursday dramas.

In the latest broadcast, Eun Sun-woo (Jung Il-woo) and Don Se-ra (Kwon Yu-ri) were seen wrapping up the incident of finding the missing and facing a new case. 

First, Oh A-ra (Shin Go-eun) got caught by the detectives as she was about to escape. She confessed that her own son Jang Han-byul was the reason she caused the incident. It was revealed that her son, who was supposed to die 7 years ago as soon as he was born, is having childhood cancer and living under mistreatment. She wanted to save him somehow.

After completing the case, Eun Sun-woo officially hired Don Se-ra as an employee for his detective office. However, problems occurred on her very first day at work.

Se-ra’s beloved younger sister Han Soo-ah (Min Chae-eun) went outside with her bankbook and disappeared. Soo-ah was kidnapped by a mysterious vehicle in front of the eyes of Se-ra.

Sun-woo and Se-ra also became the victims of the kidnappers. After using her supervision ability, Se-ra fainted. In the ending scene, Sun-woo was seen hugging her.

“Good Job” is entertaining the small screen audience with the pleasant atmosphere of its stories. Jung Il-woo and Kwon Yu-ri’s performances are also being praised for increasing the viewers’ immersion. 

Meanwhile, “Good Job” airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. It is also available on ENA Drama, Olleh TV, and seezn. 

Source: dispatch

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