Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun's drama 'Last Summer' sees numbers drop but their love story keeps viewers glued

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The relationship between Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun continues to deepen, even as the KBS 2TV mini-series Last Summer experiences fluctuating ratings.

In the 10th episode, aired on October 30, the series hit a new low of 1.5%, down from its premiere rating of 2.7%.

Despite the drop in numbers, viewers saw the emotional growth between Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) and Song Ha Kyung (Choi Sung Eun) as they confronted past traumas together.

The episode showed Do Ha opening up to Ha Kyung, revealing shocking truths that had weighed on him. As they shared their emotions, their bond became even stronger, showing audiences the depth of their connection.

Scenes with Do Ha’s parents, Baek Ki Ho (Choi Byung Mo) and Nam Hye Min (Woo Hyun Ju), added heartfelt family moments, bringing multiple storylines together.

Even after challenging events, the characters found comfort in each other. Ha Kyung supported Do Ha through his struggles, allowing him to finally express his feelings and guilt.

Their quiet moments together, including sharing memories and finding peace on a familiar mountain, highlighted the emotional core of the drama.

While the ratings may not be high, fans have praised the performances of Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun, noting that their chemistry and the depth of their characters make every emotional scene impactful.

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