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*** "Law School " and Mouse are pretty much neck and neck.     :hypehype:

 

 

 

Drama viewership ratings for the week of May 10-16, 2021

 

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LINK here : dramabeans

https://www.dramabeans.com/2021/05/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-may-10-16-2021/

 

 

Wednesday, May 12      
Sell Your Haunted House 9 KBS 5.8%
Oh! Master 15 MBC 1.4%
Law School 9 JTBC 5.5%
Mouse 18 tvN 5.5%
Thursday, May 13      
Sell Your Haunted House 10 KBS 5.9%
Oh! Master 16 MBC 1.7%
Law School JTBC
Mouse 19 tvN 5.6%

 

 

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3 Moments of ‘Law School’ that Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat

 

JTBC’s Law School is unveiling the narratives of each student on every new episode, making the show more intense than ever. With the plot that’s reaching its climax, let’s discuss the stories behind the students that we should keep an eye on.

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Han Joon Hwi (Kim Bum) & Kang Sol A (Ryu Hye Young) try to find the truth behind the mystery

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Han Joon Hwi, who has the highest grade of all freshmen, helps solve cases involving his peers. He also keeps an eye out for the murder case of Seo Byeong Joo(Ahn Nae Sang), who was both his uncle and a lawyer he admired.

 

He never let go of the suspicion against Lee Man Ho (Jo Jae Ryong), who Yang Jong Hoon (Kim Myung Min) had identified as a prime suspect. In fact, he is in the progress of finding the clues, following the students who left their traces at the crime scene.

 

Through Yang Jong Hoon’s trial, Kang Sol A learned the history between her twin sister Kang Dan, who had disappeared, and Ko Hyeong Su(Jung Won Joong). After that, She began investigating Ko Hyeong Su’s past and started to provoke him. The two are chasing what’s behind the murder case to unveil the mysteries surrounding their families. What truth will they face?

 

Kang Sol B (Lee Soo Kyung)&Yoo Seung Jae (Hyun Woo)’s last chance to repent

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Kang Sol B offered Yang Jong Hoon to testify that she saw the sugar packet, which was the conclusive proof for his claim, on the condition that he stops suspecting her of plagiarizing a thesis. But he refused the offer, saying, “When you’re ready to reveal the truth, come find to me,” waiting for her to make the right choice.

 

Civil law professor Kim Eun Sook (Lee Jung Eun) told Yoo Seung Jae, who’s remained at the top of his class by hacking the test papers, to reveal his wrongdoings and prove Yang Jong Hoon’s alibi. Will the two students take the opportunities to admit their wrongdoings?

 

Seo Ji Ho(Lee David)&Jeon Ye Seul(Go Yoon Jung), ‘an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’.

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Seo Ji Ho learned that it was prosecutor Jin Hyeong Woo (Park Hyuk Kwon) who leaked to the press that his father was a suspect; to put the blame on his family. Although a person ended up committing suicide for something that he was not accountable for, he didn’t bother to talk to the press about the investigation on Yang Jong Hoon. Soon, he even ends up getting sued.

 

Jeon Ye Seul also got a lawsuit by Go Hyeong Soo and his son Go Young Chang(Lee Hwi Jong) before getting an apology for the dating violence she experienced. She broke down due to her guilt for endangering a person’s life.

 

But her peers found the grounds for self-defense, and Yang Jong Hoon joined the force by taking her case. Many people wonder if Seo Ji Ho and Jeon Ye Seul will be able to punish the ones who use the law unjustly.

 

 

 

source : https://entertain.naver.com/now/read?oid=015&aid=0004548317

 

 

 

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In Netflix crime series Law School students have a murder to solve, while In Treatment returns to HBO with more mind games

 

  • Law students at Seoul’s Hankuk University have their studies interrupted after the murder of a respected benefactor and professor in Netflix whodunit Law School
  • In Treatment returns for a fourth season with Uzo Aduba, seen previously in Orange is the New Black, taking over from Gabriel Byrne in the psychiatrist’s chair

Law students (from left) played by Kim Myung-min, Seo Suk-Kyu, and Kim Hee-chang must solve a murder in new Netflix series Law School. Photo: Netflix

Some shocking on-the-job training presents itself to students at Seoul’s Hankuk University in Law School (Netflix, series one now streaming).

Working diligently to become the next generation of servants to the South Korean legal system, the students are conducting a mock trial when their carefully choreographed courtroom drama is interrupted by a real crime: murder.

The victim, found behind the scenes at the university’s imitation court, is one of their own, a former chief prosecutor and lately a university benefactor and professor. Lurid headlines claim he took his own life, but where lawyers are involved matters of truth and justice are never going to be so simple.

Stepping in to help the investigation – when not doling out tough love bordering on verbal abuse to the students – is another former prosecutor, the intimidating Yang Jong-hoon (Kim Myung-min). Which is where the case turns genuinely sensational, with Yang being arrested for the murder and hauled away before his incredulous pupils, just as a ravenous press pack descends.

And that’s just the set-up to an intriguing whodunit stretching the length of the series. Also brought into the reckoning are some of the star students, their eight-strong core group coming with enough tangled backstories, grudges and ulterior motives to suggest guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

Leading the rookie, often cocky gang are Han Joon-hwi (Kim Sang-bum), a smug swot who considers himself a heartthrob; Kang Sol A (Ryu Hye-young), who feels out of place because she isn’t from the regulation wealthy background but might be the smartest of the lot; and the frosty, well-dressed and moneyed Kang Sol B (Lee Soo-kyung), who seems to disdain everyone who isn’t, well, her.

Could the killer be lurking among these bright young things? It may be that for one of them, school’s out – forever.

 

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source : https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/arts-music/article/3134318/netflix-crime-series-law-school-students-have

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*** It’s nice to see the Wednesday-Thursday slot doing so well these days. "Law School " hits its highest ratings to date, with 6.2 percent. :cutekitty:

 

 

 

  Drama viewership ratings for the week of May 17-23, 2021

 

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LINK here : dramabeans

https://www.dramabeans.com/2021/05/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-may-17-23-2021/

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 19      
Sell Your Haunted House 11 KBS 6.5%
Law School 10 JTBC 5.7%
Mouse 20 tvN 6.2%
Thursday, May 20      
Sell Your Haunted House 12 KBS 6.9%
Law School 11 JTBC 6.2%

 

 

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*** Time flies so fast that it seems "Law School" has just begun................. but, now only three episodes left. As the plot thickens, the drama viewership rating nearly hits 7%. According to Nielsen Korea, the drama scored an average nationwide rating of 6.891 percent and surpassed its previous highest rating of 6.249% during the crime drama's 11th episode.  :coolshades:

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*** "Law School" is going strong as usual. The drama garnered its highest ratings last week.  :crazymad:

 

 

 

Drama viewership ratings for the week of May 24-30, 2021

 

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LINK here : dramabeans

https://www.dramabeans.com/2021/05/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-may-24-30-2021/

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 26      
Sell Your Haunted House 13 KBS 5.9%
Law School 12 JTBC 5.6%
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 1 tvN 5.3%
Thursday, May 27      
Sell Your Haunted House KBS
Law School 13 JTBC 6.9%
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 2 tvN 4.3%

 

 

 

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10 Korean Dramas You Need to Be Watching in June 2021

 

Lots of new kdramas coming our way in June! There’s a little something for everyone with a great variety of genres. Let’s see what we have to look forward to in this June 2021 edition of “Korean Dramas You Need to Be Watching.”

 

This monthly series is meant to keep you updated on what’s happening in that amazing world of Korean dramas so that you don’t miss out on anything! Here are the kdramas you should keep an eye out for in June 2021:

 

 

Law School

 

Law School is about a former prosecutor (Kim Myung Min) who is now a professor at a prestigious law school and a group of students (Kim Bum and Ryu Hye Young) that get involved in an unprecedented case.

 

Law School airs Wednesday and Thursday on JTBC.

 

 

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source : https://kdramakisses.com/2021/06/01/10-korean-dramas-you-need-to-be-watching-in-june-2021/

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*** This survey was released on May 31st by the TV popularity analyst agency Good Data Corporation after analyzing the internet’s responses generated from news articles, blogs/communities, videos, and SNS. It is in regards to 26 drama series and 179 non-drama series that are either on-air or scheduled to be aired from May 24th through to May 30th of 2021.  :happydance:

 

[Weekly TV Top 10]

 

Top 10 Popular TV Drama Series

  1. tvN Doom at Your Service (Share of Audience 15.57) ( – )
  2. tvN My Roommate Is A Gumiho (Share of Audience 14.63) NEW
  3. tvN Mine (Share of Audience 10.74) ( – )
  4. KBS Youth of May (Share of Audience 10.24) (▽2)
  5. SBS Penthouse 3 (Share of Audience 9.49) NEW
  6. SBS Taxi Driver (Share of Audience 8.34) (▽1)
  7. JTBC Law School (Share of Audience 6.63) ( – )
  8. JTBC Nevertheless (Share of Audience 3.28) NEW
  9. KBS Revolutionary Sisters (Share of Audience 2.68) ( – )
  10. KBS Sell Your Haunted House (Share of Audience 2.46) (▽2)

 

 

source : https://m.post.naver.com/viewer/postView.nhn?volumeNo=31587043&memberNo=48669032

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*** "Law School"  is getting ready to wrap up.   :wut:

 

Drama viewership ratings for the week of May 31-June 6, 2021

 

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LINK here : https://www.dramabeans.com/2021/06/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-may-31-june-6-2021/

 

 

Wednesday, June 2      
Sell Your Haunted House 14 KBS 5.9%
Law School 14 JTBC 5.7%
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 3 tvN 4.1%
Thursday, June 3      
Sell Your Haunted House 15 KBS 5.8%
Law School 15 JTBC 6.3%
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 4 tvN 4.4%

 

 

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*** After 16 episodes, the crime drama is about to bid its goodbye with its 16th airing on June 9, which is tonight! In one of the slides, the Hankuk University law students posed for their group photo alongside faculty members. The caption reads "Promise to stay with law school till the end."   :7555_attack:

 

"Law School" Behind-the-Scenes Stills

 

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CP40ehqnu5k/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=81e98c5c-f3f0-4560-86b0-91f9d7ff67b4

 

 

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*** "Law School"  finished with 6.1 percent.  :heart3:

 

 

Drama viewership ratings for the week of June 7-13, 2021

 

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LINK here : dramabeans

https://www.dramabeans.com/2021/06/drama-viewership-ratings-for-the-week-of-june-7-13-2021/

 

 

Wednesday, June 9      
Sell Your Haunted House 16 KBS 5.5%
Law School 16 JTBC 6.1%
My Roommate Is a Gumiho 5 tvN 4.3%
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