“Our Unwritten Seoul” Achieves Record Ratings as Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young Rekindle First Love

'Our Unwritten Seoul' Hits Ratings High as Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young Reignite First Love

Park Jin-young’s Emotional Moment in ‘Our Unwritten Seoul’ Sparks Viewer Engagement

In episode 4 of the tvN drama Our Unwritten Seoul, Park Jin-young (박진영) delivers a pivotal performance, helping Park Bo-young (박보영) confront buried trauma. The episode aired on June 1, hitting a record 7.5% rating in the Seoul metropolitan area and 6.7% nationwide per Nielsen Korea.

A sudden medical emergency involving Kim Rosa triggers panic in Park Bo-young’s character, Yoo Mi-ji. Memories of her grandmother’s past collapse flood back, unraveling her guilt over her grandmother’s care—a burden she’s carried since her injury as a track star.

"Why would that be your fault, Mi-ji?" Ho-soo, played by Park Jin-young, questions her, sharing his own struggles: "Then does that mean my father died because of me?" This vulnerability paves the way for a breakthrough.

Mi-ji realizes her biggest enemy is herself. Ho-soo then confesses, "Because I like you. You know that. You were my first love, Mi-ji," as her teary gaze reveals her feelings.

This emotional moment hints at a turning point in their relationship. Will Mi-ji finally move forward and reclaim her future? The series, centered on twin sisters swapping lives in Seoul, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 PM KST on tvN.

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