
The penultimate episode of the SBS rom-com Would You Marry Me (Episode 11) aired on Friday night to steady ratings in South Korea ahead of its series finale later on today.
According to Friday’s data via Nielsen Korea, Would You Marry Me, Episode 11 earned 7.9 percent of the nationwide audience, which is the same rating it earned for Episode 10 and one that, just like last week, placed it as the #2 most-watched show in its time slot.
In Seoul, however, the SBS drama rose slightly from last week’s 8.5 percent to last night’s 8.6 percent.
Sure, that is not a huge increase, but it is an increase nevertheless, and one that helps set up the Korean rom-com for a likely successful finale ratings-wise tonight. Fingers crossed.
Both ratings are also excellent considering Would You Marry Me started off its 12-episode run with a 5.6 percent audience share nationwide, and 6.1 percent in Seoul.
Its ratings then rose for Episode 2, and it has been pretty much a steady rise for the K-drama in both regions since then.

International ratings for Would You Marry Me
The Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min-led drama has also experienced steady ratings on one major Asian drama site since it premiered, as it has never moved up or down from the solid rating of 8.0 out of 10 it has been earning on the site since Episode 1.
It has also been in the Top 5 most-watched shows on Disney+ in 5 countries since it premiered — Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan — and that hasn’t changed either.
And, to prove just how popular the K-drama has been on Disney, even if it wasn’t available in much of Europe or in some Asian countries, it was the first Korean series to ever exceed 100 points on the platform when it grabbed 178 points early on in its run.
So, yes, Would You Marry Me has had some major successes and, no, there have been no major upheavals for the solidly successful Korean drama for most of its run or as it ends its. But that’s a good thing, right?
Would You Marry Me began its 12-episode run on October 10th and will end it tonight, November 15th, 2025 on SBS TV in South Korea, and on Disney+ internationally. Look out for it.
