Iron, who gave up eye surgery, made a decision'The Iron Family' ratings exceed 16%

Oct 14, 2024

 Iron, who gave up eye surgery, made a decision'The Iron Family' ratings exceed 16%
KBS 2TV's weekend drama 'The Iron Family' is gaining popularity, breaking its own highest ratings with a tense development. In the sixth episode, which aired on the 13th, Lee Da-rim (played by Geum Sae-rok) gave up her eye surgery and visited her brother Lee Moo-rim (Kim Hyun-joon) and sister Lee Cha-rim (Yang Hye-ji) to deliver her decision. The show ranked first among all the programs aired on Sunday with 16.0% (based on Nielsen Korea), and also ranked first among all the dramas with 3.2% in the 2049 rating category, receiving enthusiastic responses.

On the show, Darim is in trouble with money for eye surgery, and eventually decides to live by adapting to the dark world according to Murim's words. The scene where Darim visited his brother Murim and said, `I'm used to living a dark life, so I just have to live like this,' made viewers feel emotional. He also told his sister that he would not use her deposit for surgery, saying "You don't have to come into my sister's house", adding to his sadness.

In addition, Ahn Gil-rye (Kim Young-ok) and Lee Man-deuk (Park In-hwan), who recalled the tomb of money found in the mountain where money was buried, found Yang Gil-soon's memorial altar at the funeral hall, adding to the tension of the play. The two ask Murim about Gil-soon's family and the cause of her death, and head to the mountain to find the owner of the money.

At the end of the broadcast, Mandeuk and Gilrye were pictured going up the mountain to find money, and Gilrye's crying while watching Mandeuk struggling left a strong impression on viewers.

Viewers are saying, "I feel so sorry for Darim \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\", "The chemistry between Mandeuk and Gilrye is the best!" He showed enthusiastic responses and raised expectations for the next episode.

The seventh episode of KBS 2TV's weekend drama 'The Iron Family' will air on the 19th.



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