The Divorce Insurance, Episode 1’s solid ratings kick off tvN’s new Monday-Tuesday drama

The latest tvN Monday/Tuesday K-drama The Divorce Insurance, Episode 1 kicked the series off on Monday night with solid ratings — nationwide and from audiences in Seoul.



Those ratings, via Nielsen Korea, weren’t anything spectacular but they did give the workplace-themed rom-com a great grounding to start from as its next 11 episodes air.

Nationwide, The Divorce Insurance, Episode 1 earned 3.23 percent of the viewership, while in Seoul the K-drama grabbed the slightly higher audience share of 3.61 percent.

The Korean drama was also #1 in its time slot.

What is The Divorce Insurance about?

The somewhat slapstick rom-com has quite an unusual plot compared to others of its ilk. It is also a superb vehicle for star Lee Dong Wook’s brilliant comedic skills.

The Korean rom-com follows Noh Ki Joon (played by Lee Dong Wook), a very successful insurance manager, but someone who is terrible at personal relationships. So much so, he is now divorced three times himself. 

Divorces that have also caused him to lose a lot of money.

Because of this, he comes up with the idea of creating a new type of insurance — divorce insurance — as, obviously, with the divorce rate in South Korea rising, that is something many people would be interested in purchasing.

But, as he begins to create the new product with a group of co-workers, he also begins to look inside himself and more closely at what caused his own divorces. While, at the same time, he finds himself becoming attracted to one of his co-workers.

The Divorce Insurance stars Lee Dong Wook (Tale of the Nine-Tailed 1938), Lee Joo Bin (Queen of Tears), Lee Kwang Soo (No Way Out: The Roulette), and Lee Da Hee (Love is for Suckers).

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The Korean drama’s next episodes airs on tvN in South Korea tonight, with Amazon Prime Video streaming the K-drama internationally.


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, anime, and manga news for over a decade.

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