
Would You Marry Me continues its ratings rise with only 2 episodes left to air
With just two episodes left to premiere, the SBS TV drama Would You Marry Me grabbed more all-time high ratings on Saturday night.
Data via Nielsen Korea shows Would You Marry Me, Episode 10 earned 7.9 percent of the nationwide audience, which is more than a 1.0 percent increase over the Korean drama’s Friday night episode (6.8 percent).
Continuing to perform better in Seoul as it has done every episode since it premiered, Would You Marry Me, Episode 10 also earned an even higher 8.5 percent of the viewership, compared to Episode 9’s rating of 7.5 percent.
The romantic comedy was also the most-watched miniseries for all of Saturday.

International ratings for Would You Marry Me with just 2 episodes left
When you weed out the usual troll ratings and comments on My Drama List, Would You Marry Me is still performing pretty well over there with a solid 8.0 out of 10.
The only reason it isn’t higher is a group of trolls (likely several of them being the same loser with 10 accounts) is downrating the drama and its episodes, and then continually commenting how much they hate the drama and its main leads Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min.
I’d say “get a life”, but it seems they have one. A sad, wasteful one.
Would You Marry Me is also rated an 8.0 out of 10 on IMDB, and is continuing to perform well on Disney+ where it is currently in the Top 10 shows on that site in five countries.
The final two episodes of Would You Marry Me will air/stream next Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd November.
And yep, as this has been a very fun watch, I think it is pretty likely the K-drama’s final two episodes will see even higher ratings than this as it ushers itself out, don’t you?
Update: Would You Marry Me has also grabbed the same all-time high ratings for its 11th episode.
