Heavenly Ever After EP6 grabs highest ever rating – still in Netflix Top 10 in 18 countries

The ongoing JTBC drama Heavenly Ever After not only saw the highest nationwide rating of its run last night so far, but it was also the most-watched cable TV show of any kind for all of Sunday.

Ratings via Nielsen Korea show Heavenly Ever After, Episode 6 earned 6.69 percent of the audience share nationwide.



That is a slight increase from Episode 4’s previous high of 6.38 percent.

Meanwhile, in Seoul, the Korean fantasy romance missed an all-time high rating from viewers in that area by a teeny tiny amount, grabbing 7.13 percent of the viewership versus 7.22 percent earned for Episode 4.

The 12-episode K-drama also heads into its second half next week and, with how ratings have been rising, chances are we may see even higher viewerships then.

Heavenly Ever After on Netflix

The Korean drama is also still performing exceptionally well on Netflix, with the latest data released last Tuesday showing it is currently sitting at #5 on the Netflix Top 10 Non-English TV Shows chart — one of six Korean dramas to take over the chart last week.

Updated data via Netflix’s Tudum platform will be released tomorrow, with a very good chance of it still being in the Top 10 when they do, if not even higher up.

That’s because, according to FlixPatrol, Heavenly Ever After was still in the Top 10 in 18 countries yesterday, including hitting the Top 5 in Bolivia (#3), Hong Kong (#1), Peru (#2), El Salvador (#5), South Korea (#3), Taiwan (#1) and Vietnam (#5).

Heavenly Ever After stars Kim Hye Ja, Son Suk Ku, Han Ji Min, Lee Jung Eun, Chun Ho Jin, and Ryu Deok Hwan.

Its next episode airs/streams on JTBC and on Netflix on Saturday, May 10th.

About Michelle Topham

Brit-American journalist. Former radio DJ at 97X WOXY in Cincinnati, and Founder/CEO of Leo Sigh. I've covered K-drama, K-pop, anime, and manga news for over a decade.

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