The remake of the 2003 drama “Something About 1%” has reached 5 million viewers. Meanwhile the last two episodes will air this week. Will Da-Hyun and Jae-In be back together and get married?
Romantic comedy drama “Something About 1%” which aired through mobile apps Oksusu has reached monumental 5 million viewers as reported by Seoul Daily News. In order to celebrate the drama, Oksusu will hold a fan meeting on November 30 and had opened registration since Tuesday, November 22.
Reaching five million viewers is a phenomenal achievement, considering the drama is only aired through a small cable TV channel Dramax, which is a sub-unit of iHQ Entertainment and Oksusu mobile app. That means around ten percent of people in Korea watched the drama. Since Oksusu mobile application is available in Google Play Store and Apple Store, but international fans need to have a Korean mobile phone number to subscribe.
“Something About 1%” lead actress Jeon So-Min also expressed her gratitude to fans of the drama. As reported by News PIM, she took to social media to post a picture of her with lead actor Ha Seok-Jin to thank the fans. She said the fans has taken 99% of her and she is 1% of them. She also mentioned to look forward to the fan meeting on Wednesday, November 30.
The aforementioned posting is seen below:
In the final two episodes of “Something About 1%” Kim Da-Hyun and Lee Jae-In must swallow their pride to acknowledge their feeling toward one another. The six months agreement has given them more than enough to know that they love each other. Therefore, they need to move forward to make their relationship to work.
Watch the highlight of the “Something About 1%” Episode 14 when Da-Hyun and Jae-In spent their last day of the agreement together from the iHQ Entertainment.