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‘Spy’ concludes with 4.1% ratings

By Hong Hye-jin

  • Published : Mar 9, 2015 - 17:13
  • Updated : Mar 9, 2015 - 17:13

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The KBS2 miniseries “Spy,” starring singer-actor Kim Jae-joong, aired its final episode on Friday, gaining a nationwide viewership of 4.1 percent.

According to the statistics released by Nielson Korea on Friday, the final two installments that aired back-to-back on Friday garnered an average viewership of 4.6 percent and 4.1 percent, respectively.

The drama series ended as its main character, Kim Sun-woo (Kim Jae-joong) and his mother Park Hye-rim (Bae Jong-ok) managed to get back to their normal lives after they stopped working as spies.

Based on the Israeli drama “The Gordin Cell,” the drama centered upon National Intelligence Service analyst Kim and his mother, a former North Korean spy.
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As the 16-installment drama concluded, Kim, 29, is preparing to join the mandatory military service later this month after holding a fan meeting.

“As there isn’t much time left before I get enlisted, I will make the best of the time I have, especially with my fans and family,” Kim said in an earlier interview with local media.


By Hong Hye-jin (honghyejin@heraldcorp.com)