
With the airing of two episodes of ‘Rooftop Prince’, it has marked a two digit rating from the audience. On the 23rd, according to the AGB Nielsen Media Research ratings, the episode of ‘Rooftop Prince’ that was aired on the 22nd received nationwide ratings of 10.5%. It seems the ratings had risen by 0.7% from the previous episode that was aired, which had had a rating of 9.8%. [omitted drama summary]
In this episode, Lee Gak (Park Yoochun) and his servants Song Man Bo (Lee Minho), Woo Yong Sul (Jong Suk Won), and Do Chi San (Choi Woo Shik) went through many ordeals as they tried to adapt to reality. When the 4 men tried to return back to their palace, they were chased by the police, and when they requested for food from convenience stores they were thrown in detention facilities. At the end of all the twists and turns, Park Ha (Han Ji Min) was faced with Lee Gak for the second time, and experienced things such as Lee Gak ordering the rice cooker to be gotten rid of after he heard sounds coming from it, and also how they all bowed down when she showed them a 10,000 won bill. With these moments of great laughter, the drama was well received by viewers.
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Way to go, RTP fighting !!
By: m.d. on March 24, 2012
at 12:09 pm
Everyone, keep supporting JYJ. Don’t let Dispatch think they have succeeded ruined JYJ reputation.
JYJ fighting, fans fighting
By: Nayla on March 24, 2012
at 1:58 pm
I really thought that Protect the Boss was the best drama ever, but Rooftop Prince is taking my heart away!!!!!!!!!!!! <3
It's just everything you want in a drama <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
By: fallingpetals6 on March 24, 2012
at 11:09 pm
all jyj drama daebak..yesterday i watched scent of women…very shock cause at 7th ep..jejung was in magazine that lee yeon jae reading
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By: diana on March 25, 2012
at 12:09 am
its a great drama
its sad though that it has to compete against a drama starring Ha Ji Won and Lee Sungee, who are considered drama icons in korea..Rooftop prince really deserves more recognition
By: Kiera on March 25, 2012
at 2:50 am
I believe that Rooftop Prince will continue to gain popularity as it progresses. It is full of emotions from sadness to laughter–and extremely imaginative.
I am looking forward to the third epidose in gleeful anticipation.
This drama is not a copy of everything out there although there is the typical chaebol influence. The storyline has a unique twist that sends us on a wonderful journey with Park Yoochun and his fellow actors into the future from Lee Gak’s perspective.
Lots of question marks and curiosity here, but what makes this a good drama is the investment of the actors to the drama. Keep up the good work, Yoochun-ah.
By: Momma Cha on March 27, 2012
at 1:35 am