tvN’s prominent Saturday-Sunday drama “Vincenzo” has topped the ratings and made its mark as one of the hottest dramas of the first half of 2021!
According to data released by the Good Data Corporation, “Vincenzo” ranked number one in buzzworthy dramas and cast members for the second week of April. Ratings reached as high as 12.8 percent, making “Vincenzo” the most popular drama in its time slot among ages 10 to 50 years old.
“Vincenzo” stars Song Joong Ki as Vincenzo Cassano, an Italian lawyer and Mafia consigliere who is of Korean descent, but was adopted by an Italian family at a young age. When he moves back to Korea due to a conflict within his organization, he winds up crossing paths with sharp-tongued lawyer Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Bin). Together, they join forces in using villainous methods to take down villains who cannot be punished by the court of law.
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Vincenzo ended with another cliffhanger, and it makes us crave more!
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In continuation of the chaos at the Geumga plaza, Vincenzo Cassano s plan didn t go according to how he expected it to be, but the sudden change of events turned out successful for him and the tenants. Vincenzo Episode 8: Choi Myung Hee Continues to Prove Her Capability to Babel Group s Chairman
In the middle of a meeting, Jang Joon Woo (2PM s Taecyeon) challenged Choi Myung Hee (Kim Yeo Jin) and Mr. Han (Jo Han Chul) to bring back all the funds that the Babel group lost after their court loss. He pointed out the old-fashioned techniques of Choi Myung Hee. She got provoked, and this made her more determined to redeem herself. The Babel group chairman then said he wants to continue seeing that devilish side of Choi Myung Hee.
It’s 2021 and while we’re not yet flying in our daily commutes, going to aerospace homes, or living a life like the Jetsons, it cannot be denied that with today’s advancements in science and technology, we can see that the future is here. Or at least we’re getting a glimpse of it through K-dramas.
We’ve seen romance dramas that often tackle themes of opposites: rich and poor, somebody famous and an ordinary person, or simply different personalities. But have you ever thought about the possibility of love between humans and AI (or any other man/technology-made non-human form)? If you’re a fan of the sci-fi genre, romance fantasy, stories about love in a dystopian world, or just simply looking for a quick escape, here are some K-drama recommendations that can keep you company as you stay at home: