Telecast on Jan. 25, Wednesday, the last scene posted great nationwide ratings of 17.9 percent, as per Nielsen Korea, as referred to by Soompi. Despite the fact that it was not ready to overcome the wanted 20 percent rating mark, the SBS drama was still ready to keep up its control as the no. 1 series in its time slot.
The last scene is a passionate exciting ride for the watchers as Shim Chung deleted Heo Joon Jae's memory again. Luckily, the last mentioned remember everything due to his handwritten journal. After an exciting ride, Shim Chung is currently pregnant with Heo Joon Jae's child and they decisively made their dream house close to the sea. Taking after the endearing finale, on-screen character Lee Ji Hoon shared his genuine contemplations on how it felt to play the enemy in the drama.
In the SBS drama, the 28-year-old actor played by Heo Joon-Jae's stepbrother, Heo Chi-Hyun, who got to be distinctly wicked because of his solitary love to his stepfather (Choi Jung-Woo). Filming "The Legend of the Blue Sea" was such a significant experience since I knew new things consistently I was on set," Korean news outlet TV Report cited Ji-Hoon as saying before the group of nearby media. "Thank you to everybody for giving my character Heo Chi Hyun lots of love, despite the fact that he was the opponent," as per Allkpop.
Ji-Hoon, who was also in the cast of "Mirror of the Witch," then guaranteed fans he will keep on working hard to return another great shows and motion pictures soon. As "The Legend of the Blue Sea" reaches an end, "Saimdang, Light's Diary" formally assumes control SBS' Wednesday-Thursday timeslot beginning Jan. 26, as per Dramabeans.
The new SBS drama takes after a modern-day historian, Seo Ji-Yoon (Lee Young Ae), who finds the journal of a historical figure Shin Saimdang (also played by Lee). She utilizes this to understand the mystery of an ambiguous painting.