Final Ratings for “The Witch”Drama Series
On March 17, Nielsen Korea reported that the series finale of Channel A’s weekend drama, “The Witch, ” which aired on March 16, achieved a modest nationwide household rating of 2.7%.This marked a slight improvement in viewership as the series concluded its run.
Series Conclusion: A Journey of Trials and Redemption
In the finale, starring Park Jin-young and Noh Jung-ui, the characters overcame the pervasive “Law of Death”that had been a central theme throughout the series. Their path was fraught with challenges and sacrifices that ultimately culminated in a satisfying ending, characterized by mutual salvation and closure for the protagonists.

Rating Journey: From Modest Beginnings to Mixed Results
Initially, “The Witch” debuted with a viewership rating of 2.4%.After experiencing a hopeful increase to 3.0% in the second episode, it peaked at 3.1% during episode 8. However, the show spent a significant portion of its run within the 1-2% range. The ratings dipped to a low of 1.3% in episode 9, raising concerns about its popularity. Fortunately, the series witnessed a slight recovery, concluding its eight-episode run at 2.6% in the penultimate episode, before finishing at 2.7% in the finale.
Comparative Performance Against Competing Dramas
On the same evening, other competing dramas exhibited varying ratings performances, highlighting a competitive landscape for weekend programming.

Final Thoughts: Anticipation vs. Reality
Despite the initial excitement surrounding its release and expectations for high ratings, “The Witch” ultimately concluded with unremarkable performance metrics. Although its captivating storyline and talented cast attracted interest, sustaining audience engagement proved challenging. While the final episode garnered a slight uptick in viewership, the drama did not achieve the breakout success initially anticipated by viewers and critics alike.
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