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My Princess surpasses 20% ratings, solidifies lead

In its second week, My Princess pulls away from the pack and increases its lead as the No. 1 show on Wednesday and Thursday nights, breaking the 20% mark and also the so-called MBC curse.

(It should be noted that Personal Taste actually broke the curse as well; it was the only show of the past two years to stay in double digits consistently in that slot.* A few others, like Home Sweet Home, managed an episode or two in double digits, but averaged single-digit ratings for most of their runs.)

But My Princess now definitively casts off the bad mojo, and this week’s Episodes 3 and 4 drew a 20.0% and a 20.9%, respectively. Over on SBS, Sign dropped from its first-place premiere-week numbers to 16.2% for Wednesday’s episode, then to 14.8% for Thursday’s. KBS’s President had a 7.1% for both days.

My Princess makes me laugh like a giddy fool, so I’m happy to see it doing well. And while I have seen comments likening it to Pasta (which shares the same PD), I think My Princess is much, much more watchable — there’s just so much more PLOT, first and foremost. More stuff happens, the stakes are automatically higher, and the pace is brisker.

As for Sign, to be honest I had fully intended to recap or at least introduce the drama after I’d caught the first week or two… but I have to admit that after watching it, I didn’t really know what to say about it. It looks okay, I guess, but the acting is all wacky (weirdly over the top), Eom Ji-won (whom I LOVE) is channeling some sort of shrill, dominatrix leather-queen aura, and the leads are sort of dull. Plus, the murder cases are given all this urgency and drama and intensity, but it feels a bit forced to me, and therefore it’s almost cheesy instead of cool. Sorry, not a fan.

 
* For the curious, here are the shows that fell under the dreaded “MBC curse,” which has killed numerous shows since early 2009. (That’s mostly a poetic way to describe it, since you could argue that really, the shows killed themselves with bad writing, bad acting, or bad directing, although a few were undeserving sacrifices to the timeslot.) They are, in chronological order:

Return of Iljimae, Cinderella Man, Triple, Hon, Heading to the Ground, Hero, The Woman Who Still Wants To Marry, Personal Taste (which survived), Living Without Incident, Running, Road No. 1, Playful Kiss, and Home Sweet Home.

Via TV Report

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At long last! Kudos to the cast & crew as well as to MBC! MP truly deserves it. It honestly just keeps getting better and better by episode. :) Now, I hope it won't slow down... Fighting!

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love my princess too the chemistry is perfect with the 2 Leads kth and the beautiful face SSH but i notice that the plot is a little bit toooo Off , i mean , the grandpa stuff..... a little bit boring hope it will get better !!!
dont dissapointed me MP !!!!!

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Always thot KTH and SSH has something going on since i 1st saw them on the Andre Kim runway in 2008... and i am right!! Hope they continue their on screen chemistry to off screen romance :) LOVE MP!

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Congratulation MY PRINCESS!

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I've been watching my princess. I'm so getting the increase in ratings. Kim tae hee is adorable as the princess lee seol. I didn't like her in her previous drama but she is okay here. But I'm giving high fives to the leading men here. Eye candies. We are only four episodes down and there are two shirtless / shower scenes already. Hotness. I'm watching this for the leading man. I just cant remember his name... I totally forgot after the naked scenes.... I think I forgot my name too...hahahaha

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