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‘Crash’ to ‘Love Song for Illusion’: The lowest-rated Korean dramas of 2024 so far

While this year made the metric for K-content rise with the highest-rated Korean dramas like Queen of Tears, there were also multiple duds that failed to entertain audiences. From Korean romance Wedding Impossible to historical drama Missing Crown Prince and thriller Crash, here are the lowest-rated K-drama titles of 2024.

Leading the list is the MBN original TV show Missing Crown Prince. Starring K-pop group EXO’s Suho in the lead role, the K-drama was a spin-off of Bossam: Steal the Fate — the highest-rated Korean drama in MBN history. However, Missing Crown Prince failed to replicate the mass appeal of Bossam and received an average rating of 3.2 per cent according to the South Korean viewership research agency Nielsen Korea.

Another lowest-rated Korean drama show of 2024 is the tvN romance The Midnight Romance in Hagwon. While fans expected it to live up to the popularity of Queen of Tears, The Midnight Romance in Hagwon ended its term with just a 4.4 per cent average viewership rating according to Nielsen Korea. Starring popular actors Wi Ha-joon and Jung Ryeo-won, the romance drama tells the sweet love story between a veteran school instructor and her student, who crosses paths with her after a decade.

The Park Joon-woo directorial crime drama, Crash, starring Lee Min-ki and Kwak Sun-young in lead roles is also part of the list. During the initial episodes, the duo’s chemistry created quite a buzz, however, the plot of the K-drama which focused on the experiences of a Traffic Crime Investigation team in Korea, failed to impress audiences. 

Would you watch these lowest-rated K-drama titles of 2024?

(Note: The list has been created based on ratings from the South Korean viewership research agency Nielsen Korea)

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Crash

Nielsen Korea rating: 4.7 per cent

Directed by: Park Joon-woo

Cast: Lee Min-ki, Kwak Sun-young, Heo Sung-tae, Lee Ho-chul

Release date: 13 May

Episodes: 12

Synopsis: Min So-hee (Kwak) leads the competent Traffic Crime Investigation (TCI) team that helps track crimes occurring on the roads in Seoul. When skilled graduate Cha Yeon-ho (Lee) joins the TCI team, he is assigned to work under So-hee. While the duo struggles to get along initially, Yeon-ho, over time, takes a liking for So-hee and allows her to guide him on his new journey.

Nielsen Korea rating: 4.4 per cent

Directed by: Ahn Pan-seok

Cast: Wi Ha-joon, Jung Ryeo-won, So Ju-yeon, Kim Song-il

Release date: 11 May

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Lee Joon-ho (Wi), tired of the corporate world, leaves his high-paying job. He then becomes an instructor at the academy he studied in. He comes across his first love, academy teacher Seo Hye-jin (Jung). Soon Joon-ho realises that he is still in love with Hye-jin and finally confesses his feelings for her.

Nielsen Korea rating: 4.1 per cent

Directed by: Boo Sung-chul, Yoon Jong-ho and Kim Tae-yeong

Cast: Byeon Woo-seok, Kim Hye-yoon, Song Geon-hee

Release date: 8 April

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: The death of her favourite musician Ryu Seon-jae (Byeon) leaves Im Sol (Kim) devastated. But when mysterious circumstances transport her 15 years into the past, she gets a chance to meet a 19-year-old Seon-jae in high school. Determined to save Seon-jae, Im Sol takes up the challenge to change the trajectory of his career.

About the show: This romantic Korean drama is based on the web novel The Best of Tomorrow by Kim Bbang.

Nielsen Korea rating: 3.8 per cent

Directed by: Go Jae-hyun and So Jae-hyun

Cast: Song Seung-heon, Oh Yeon-seo, Tae Won-seok, Lee Si-eon

Release date: 3 June

Episodes: 12

Synopsis: A con artist (Song), fed up with the ways of the world, decides to steal the money collected illegally by the rich. Helping him in the heists is his skilled team consisting of a fighter (Tae), a hacker (Lee) and a driver (Oh).

Nielsen Korea rating: 3.5 per cent

Directed by: Kwon Young-Il

Cast: Jun Jong-seo, Kim Do-wan, Moon Sang-min

Release date: 26 February 

Episodes: 12

Synopsis: Long-time friends Na A-jeong (Jun) and Lee Do-han (Kim) share the same notion about marriage and prefer to stay single. When Do-han’s chaebol family forces him to get married, he requests A-jeong to pose as his fake wife. Will this false bond turn the two into lovers? 

About the show: This romance drama is based on the web romance novel of the same name by Song Jung-won.

Directed by: Kim Soon-ok

Cast: Uhm Ki-joon, Hwang Jung-eum, Lee Joon, Lee Yoo-bi, Yoon Tae-young

Release date: 23 March

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Seven strangers come across each other after a mysterious girl’s disappearance. As they become suspects and get entangled in a web of lies, they realise that each one of them is burdened by secrets. How will the seven individuals escape the situation and prove their innocence?

Nielsen Korea rating: 3.2 per cent

Directed by: Kim Jin-man

Cast: Suho, Hong Ye-ji, Myung Se-bin

Release date: 13 April

Episodes: 20

Synopsis: Crown Prince Lee Geon (Suho) is kidnapped by his to-be bride Choi Myung-yoon (Hong), the daughter of the royal physician. Though they start on a wrong note, romance blossoms between the two while on the run, and they end up falling for each other.

Nielsen Korea rating: 3 per cent

Directed by: Song Hyun-wook

Cast: Chae Jong-hyeop, Kim So-hyun

Release date: 22 July

Episodes: 8

Synopsis: Lee Hong-joo (Kim) is an animation producer afraid of love due to her troubled relationship in the past. Kang Hoo-young (Chae) is a financial planner living in the United States who has never been in a serious relationship. When Hoo-young returns to Korea after years, fate reunites him with Hong-joo, his first love from high school.

About the show: This is adapted from the webtoon Uyeonilkka? written by Nam Ji-eun and illustrated by Kim In-ho.

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Grabbed By The Collar

Nielsen Korea rating: 3 per cent

Directed by: Lee Ho-jae

Cast: Kim Ha-neul, Yeon Woo-jin, Jang Seung-jo

Release date: 18 March

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: When reporter Seo Jung-won (Kim) is framed for murder, she has no choice but to team up with her ex-boyfriend, Detective Kim Tae-hyung (Yeon) to track down the real culprit. Meanwhile, her husband Seo Woo-jae (Jang) has his own share of dark secrets. Will Seo Jung-won be able to prove her innocence and unravel the truth about her husband?

About the show: It is a Korean drama adaptation of the web novel Myeoksal Hanbeon Jabhibsida by Nyureoki.

Nielsen Korea rating: 2.5 per cent

Directed by: Kim Woo-hyun and Kim Young-hwan

Cast: Uhm Tae-goo, Han Sun-hwa, Kwon Yool, Kim Hyun-jin

Release date: 12 June

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Seo Ji-hwan (Uhm) is a former gangster on the path to redemption. One day he decides to travel across Korea to dismantle criminal organisations and offer a new life to ex-convicts. On his way, Ji-wan comes across his childhood friend Go Eun-ha (Han) and soon falls for her. Will Eun-ha reciprocate his feelings and understand his goal in life?

Nielsen Korea rating: 2.2 per cent

Directed by: Lee Jung-seob

Cast: Park Ji-hoon, Hong Ye-ji, Ji Woo

Release date: 2 January

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Assassin Yeon Wol (Hong) is on a mission to kill Crown Prince Sa Jo-hyun (Park). When she discovers that the prince suffers from dual personality disorder, Yeon Wol decides to trap him. She poses as a concubine and enters Jo-hyun’s mansion. Soon Yeon-wol starts developing romantic feelings for the prince which distracts her from her mission.

About the show: The period K-drama is adapted from the webtoon of the same name by Vanziun.

Nielsen Korea rating: 2 per cent

Directed by: Song Hyun-wook

Cast: Kwon Na-ra, Joo Won, Yoo In-soo, Eum Moon-suk

Release date: 11 March

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Lawyer Seo Ki-joo (Joo) inherits a family photo studio only to discover that it is haunted. He then teams up with photographer Han Bom (Kwon) and plans to capture the stories of the otherworldly beings that visit his studio at midnight.

Nielsen Korea rating: 1.3 per cent

Directed by: Jang Yang-ho

Cast: Kim Myung-soo, Lee Yoo-young, Lim Young-ju

Release date: 13 May

Episodes: 16

Synopsis: Shin Yoon-bok (Kim) is a talented scholar from Seongsan village, struggling to make it big in Seoul. He shifts to the city to try his luck as a webtoon writer and dedicates all his time to work. One day, he meets a carefree woman, Kim Hong-do (Lee). As they start spending time together, Hong-do teaches Yoon-book the little joys of life.

(Hero image: Courtesy Rakuten Viki, Featured image: Courtesy Netflix)

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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‘Crash’ to ‘Love Song for Illusion’: The lowest-rated Korean dramas of 2024 so far

Sushmita Mahanta

Digital Writer (Growth) - Entertainment

Sushmita is a writer with a passion for crafting engaging and informative stories. An avid fan of K-pop and K-dramas, Sushmita mostly writes about Korean culture and entertainment. When not writing, you can find Sushmita dancing, reading, collecting books, learning about fashion, art, motion pictures, and appreciating BTS.

 
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