
JTBC’s weekend drama Surely Tomorrow ended on a high note, gaining attention for its steady ratings and emotional finale led by Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An.
The final episode aired on the 11th and recorded solid viewership numbers. According to Nielsen Korea, the drama achieved ratings of 4.7% in the metropolitan area and 4.7% nationwide, with some reports rounding the peak to around 4.8%.
This marked a meaningful finish for the series and showed continued interest from viewers until the very end.
Throughout its run, Surely Tomorrow built a loyal audience by focusing on quiet emotions, long held feelings, and realistic relationships.
The finale drew particular attention as viewers tuned in to see how the story would conclude, helping the drama maintain its ratings and end on a positive note.
Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An received praise for their performances, as their on screen chemistry played a big role in keeping viewers engaged week after week.
Many viewers shared that the calm tone, emotional storytelling, and warm atmosphere made the drama memorable, especially toward the end.
With its final episode posting stable ratings and leaving a strong impression, Surely Tomorrow closed its journey as a comforting winter drama that stayed true to its mood and message until the last broadcast.
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