"The Scarecrow" breaks its own highest ratings with only 2 episodes left as Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon’s tense truth game reaches new peak

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ENA’s Monday Tuesday drama “The Scarecrow” is gaining stronger attention as it nears its finale.

Episode 10, which aired on May 19, recorded a new personal best in ratings. According to Nielsen Korea’s paid household data, the episode reached 7.9% nationwide and 7.8% in the metropolitan area. Its highest minute rating rose to 8.8% nationwide.

With this, “The Scarecrow” ranked No. 1 among Monday Tuesday dramas and also took No. 1 in its time slot across all channels.

The episode focused on the tense conflict between Kang Tae Joo, played by Park Hae Soo, and Cha Si Young, played by Lee Hee Joon. Kang Tae Joo continued searching for a buried truth connected to another victim, while Cha Si Young became more deeply involved in a dangerous mind game.

Kang Tae Joo was shaken after learning that someone he trusted had taken part in hiding a body. In anger, he said, “How can a human do something like that?” The moment added more tension as he began suspecting Cha Si Young’s side.

The story also became more complicated after a shocking family secret was revealed. Cha Mu Jin later approached Kang Soon Young and told her, “From now on, live the rest of your life as my daughter. I will protect you and my child.”

Meanwhile, Kang Tae Joo directly confronted Cha Si Young and demanded, “Give Hye Jin back.” Their exchange led to a dangerous deal, but the situation quickly turned darker as both men tried to outplay each other.

The episode ended with even higher tension, while the preview for episode 11 raised curiosity by moving the story to 2019. Song Gun Hee’s reappearance also drew attention after his character asked, “Do you remember Lee Ki Beom?”

With only 2 episodes left, viewers are now watching closely to see how “The Scarecrow” will end and what final message the drama will leave behind.

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