Nothing Uncovered Ep 6 ratings jump to new all-time high as audiences say “superbly acted”

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Nothing Uncovered hits 3.0 mark nationwide for first time

The ratings for the South Korean romantic thriller Nothing Uncovered, Episode 6 are in and, as you might expect if you have been watching this exceptionally well-written drama, they jumped again.

Data from Nielsen Korea shows the Nothing Uncovered, Episode 6 nationwide rating was 3.2 percent versus its previous episode‘s 2.9 percent.

It is the first time the K-drama has climbed above the 3.0 percent mark nationwide since its premiere.

Viewership in Seoul also rose, with the latest episode of the KBS2 drama grabbing the same 3.2 percent versus its previous episode’s 3.0 percent.

Viki viewers love the drama too, but have problems with Seo Jung Won

On Viki, where it is airing for international viewers, Nothing Uncovered is currently being rated a very high 9.3 out of 10.

Viewers only complaints, which are the same complaints on other platforms as well, is that female lead Seo Jung Won (played by Kim Ha Neul) is “dumber than dirt”.

After all, what reporter with more than two brain cells would repeatedly touch dead bodies and, in doing so, contaminate crime scenes?

And, after she has done so and suffered the negative consequences, then continue to make stupid decisions?

Most also agree, though, the acting from all three main leads has been outstanding.

Where to watch Nothing Uncovered

Nothing Uncovered stars Kim Ha Neul, Yeon Woo Jin and Jang Seung Jo.

The Korean drama is airing on KBS2 in South Korea every Monday and Tuesday at 22:10 (KST) for a planned 16 episodes, with a scheduled finale date of May 7th, 2024.

In other words, there is plenty of time for its ratings to increase even higher, as they likely will considering how well the suspense is written and acted.

You can watch Nothing Uncovered outside South Korea on both KOCOWA and Viki.

About Michelle Topham

Brit-American journalist based in Austria, former radio DJ at 97X WOXY, and Founder/CEO of Leo Sigh. I've covered K-drama, K-pop, J-pop and music news for over a decade.