SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Try' is writing a 'miracle' with a viewership curve that has not dropped even once from its first broadcast to its sixth episode.

According to Nielsen Korea on the 10th, the sixth episode of 'Try,' aired on the 9th, recorded a peak rating of 8.3%, 6.4% in the metropolitan area, and 5.7% nationwide. This is a result of breaking its own ratings record every episode since the first broadcast, which had a rating of 4.1% nationwide. It has proven its growing viewer response as a well-made sports drama born after 'Stove League.'

In this episode, Joo Garam (played by Yoon Kye-sang) collapsed due to worsening health. His ex-girlfriend Bae Ji (played by Im Se-mi) discovered Garam's hidden 'myasthenia gravis,' putting a red light on Garam's rugby coaching career. The Hanyang High School rugby team members also faced fierce dilemmas regarding college entrance exams and scout observations, but despite Garam's struggles, unexpected crises emerged.

In particular, at the end of the episode, Garam collapsing in front of Lee Ji and her poignant line, "Myasthenia gravis, is that why you disappeared three years ago?" brought tears to viewers' eyes. The subsequent epilogue depicted three years ago, when Garam tried to tell Lee Ji about his condition but couldn't find the words in front of an excited Lee Ji just before the national team selection trials, touching the hearts of viewers.

'Try' is a youthful sports drama about the eccentric coach Joo Garam and the eternally last-placed Hanyang High School rugby team striving for a nationwide championship. Starting with a rating of 4.1% in its first episode, it increased to 4.4%, 5.1%, 5.4%, 5.5%, and finally reached 5.7% in the sixth episode, making the message of the title, 'We become a miracle,' a reality.

SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Try' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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