
The ENA legal thriller Honour, Episode 5 maintained a steady viewership as it continued its run this week, recording an average nationwide rating of 3.1 percent, according to the latest data from Nielsen Korea.
Its ratings in the metro area were around the same, with the K-drama grabbing 3.0 percent from viewers in that region.
Now airing without direct rivals in its Monday–Tuesday time slot after the conclusion of Spring Fever last week, Honour has managed to hold audience interest as it moves deeper into its central mystery.
Episode 5’s performance also matches the franchise’s earlier steady numbers, reflecting sustained viewer engagement even as competition fades.
The series, which is an adaptation of a Swedish drama titled Heder, follows three attorneys determined to uncover truths behind a long-buried scandal, with performances from Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah at the forefront.
Looking ahead, Honour aims to keep its momentum going as new developments unfold in upcoming episodes.
Honour stars the aforementioned Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah, and with a stellar supporting cast that includes Yeon Woo Jin, Seo Hyun Woo, Choi Young Joon, Jeon So Young and Kim Mi Sook.
Its next episode is scheduled to air on ENA and Genie TV. Unfortunately, the Korean drama is impossible to find legally in the west right now.
