Beyond The Bar: Lee Jin-Wook’s K-Drama Sees 7.7% Rating On Episode 6 (Photo Credit – Netflix)

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JTBC’s K-drama, Beyond The Bar, starring Lee Jin-Wook in the lead, is receiving all the positive response and appreciation from the critics and viewers. Not only the plot, but the way Jin-Wook is portraying the complex character Yoon Seok-Hoon is also garnering a lot of attention and captivating the audience. The series has already premiered six episodes. However, even after scoring as high as 8.31% viewership rating on its fourth episode, the drama has now seen a slight decrease in the rating. Scroll ahead to read on.

Beyond The Bar’s Viewership Rating After Sixth Episode

Beyond The Bar is the 12-episode legal K-drama that has wrapped the first half of its run with an average nationwide viewership rating of 7.7 percent (sixth episode), as per Nielsen Korea (via Soompi). Although it has seen a rise in its rating from its fifth episode which garnered 7.1 percent, it has gone down from what it had earned on its fourth episode.

For those who don’t know, the drama scored its highest viewership rating of 8.3%, surpassing JTBC’s Good Boy (starring Park Bo-Gum), which had a peak rating of 8.1%. Beyond The Bar premiered with a 3.7% rating but has steadily gained popularity, achieving 8.3% by Episode 4.