SBS 'Try: We Become Miracles' is creating a ratings miracle.
SBS weekend drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' (written by Lim Jin-ah, directed by Jang Young-seok, hereafter 'Try') is a comic coming-of-age sports drama where the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ga-ram and the perennial underdog Hanyang High School rugby team race towards winning the National Sports Festival, breaking their own highest ratings each episode and charging towards a 'ratings miracle.'
'Try' started with the highest ratings of 4.8%. It recorded the highest ratings of 6.3% for episode 2, 6.5% for episode 3, and 7.7% for episode 4, continuing its unrelenting upward trend by breaking its highest ratings each episode. Notably, the 2049 ratings for the recently aired episode 4 soared to 2.23%, ranking first among Saturday mini-series, achieving a dual miracle in both ratings and buzz. (Provided by Nielsen Korea)
Additionally, the TV buzz analysis agency Good Data Corporation's FUNdex announced on the 5th that 'Try' placed 3rd in the TV drama buzz sector for the week of July 5th (July 28 to August 3). Actor Yoon Kye-sang, who plays Joo Ga-ram, ranked 5th in individual buzz. Moreover, as of the 3rd, 'Try' proved the viewers' intense interest by ranking 2nd on Netflix's domestic TV series rankings, a global OTT platform.
Especially, the fervor of the young ensemble, including Yoon Kye-sang (as Joo Ga-ram), Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Sung-joon), Kim Yi-jun (as Oh Young-gwang), Lee Soo-chan (as So Myung-woo), Yoon Jae-chan (as Do Hyung-sik), Hwang Seong-bin (as Kim Joo-yang), Woo Min-kyu (as Pyo Seon-ho), and Kim Dan (as Moon Woong) from the Hanyang High School rugby team is so intense it can pierce through the heatwave. Actor Yoon Kye-sang, showcasing that he is synonymous with Joo Ga-ram, delivers a variety of emotions, from joyful laughter to heartfelt moments, and empathetically embodies a mentor who teaches how to find direction in life. Furthermore, Kim Yo-han, Kim Yi-jun, Lee Soo-chan, Yoon Jae-chan, Hwang Seong-bin, Woo Min-kyu, and Kim Dan, united as the Hanyang High School rugby team, each depict the freshness of youth and their unwavering spirit to overcome challenges in their own unique ways. Above all, the chemistry as one team, where they fill and strengthen each other, shines brightly, raising excitement for what stories they will unfold next.
As a result, various reactions are pouring in through social media and online communities after each episode airs, such as, "My favorite keeps changing every time I watch, so I love them all", "Joo Ga-ram shows the role of adults interacting with the children well", "'Try' is a relationship gourmet restaurant", "It feels like watching Joo Ga-ram's parenting diary! Our kids are growing up so well", and "Let's go for a miracle!".
Meanwhile, 'Try' has begun a new chapter with the inclusion of the physical genius Moon Woong, ensuring the survival of the Hanyang High School rugby team, providing a thrilling experience. As they are poised to fully display the spirit of teamwork, excitement heightens for the earnest competition and catharsis that Joo Ga-ram and the Hanyang High School rugby team will showcase with their youthful vigor.
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