VagaBond' Lee Seung-gi, president in front of Planes terror Disclosure...11.5% top TV viewer ratings

According to Nielsen Korea, a TV viewer rating research agency on the 5th, 5 episodes of Vagabond (playplayplay by Jang Young-chul, directed by Yoo In-sik/Celltrion Entertainment) were recorded 7.4% (hereinafter nationwide), 8.9% and 11.5% of TV viewer ratings, respectively.As a result, Vagabond took first place in all programs broadcast in the same time zone.On the day of the broadcast, Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi) was shown visiting Jessica Lee (Moon Jung-hee) and referring to Michaels accident and throwing the word I chose the wrong opponent.Gohari (Bae Su-ji) then asked Kang Ju-cheol (Lee Ki-young) for help in solving the case, but when he could not help, he showed up to solve it himself.While Gong Hwa-sook (played by Hwang Bo-ra) was drinking with Kim Se-hoon (played by Shin Seung-hwan), Ko Hae-ri used Kim Se-hoons ID card to enter the NIS control room.However, he was disappointed to notice that USB was caught in the virus, and when he met Ki Tae-woong (Shin Sung-rok), he recorded that the incident was deliberately concealed by the NIS directors instructions.The next day, Chadalgan fainted after being shot by a gas gun shot by Lily (Park Ain), and was taken to an ambulance to move.Then, after fighting with Lily, Cha Dal-geon was out of danger, and thanks to the confession that came running, he was able to enter the Blue House where the Planes accident families attended.After the twists and turns, he faced President Jungkook (Baek Yoon-sik), the bereaved family and the media, and Disclosure that Planes crashed into the terror.It also confused everyone by revealing the conversation that Ko Hae-ri had recorded, I concealed the truth with the direction of the NIS.When a series of controversy erupted, Jungkook ordered the NIS chief Ahn Ki-dong (played by Kim Jong-soo) to solve the situation by slapping him on the cheek.On the other hand, Dalgeon was drawn to a safe house by being led by Yoon Han-ki (Kim Min-jong), the chief of the political affairs, at the end of the play.

According to Nielsen Korea, a TV viewer rating research agency on the 5th, 5 episodes of "VagaBond" (playplayplay by Jang Young-chul, directed by Yoo In-sik/Celltrion Entertainment) were recorded 7.4% (hereinafter nationwide), 8.9% and 11.5% of TV viewer ratings, respectively. As a result, VagaBond' took first place in all programs broadcast in the same time zone.

On the day of the broadcast, Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi) was shown visiting Jessica Lee (Moon Jung-hee) and referring to Michael's accident and throwing the word "I chose the wrong opponent". Gohari (Bae Su-ji) then asked Kang Ju-cheol (Lee Ki-young) for help in solving the case, but when he could not help, he showed up to solve it himself.

While Gong Hwa-sook (played by Hwang Bo-ra) was drinking with Kim Se-hoon (played by Shin Seung-hwan), Ko Hae-ri used Kim Se-hoon's ID card to enter the NIS control room. However, he was disappointed to notice that USB was caught in the virus, and when he met Ki Tae-woong (Shin Sung-rok), he recorded that the incident was deliberately concealed by the NIS director's instructions.

The next day, Chadalgan fainted after being shot by a gas gun shot by Lily (Park Ain), and was taken to an ambulance to move. Then, after fighting with Lily, Cha Dal-geon was out of danger, and thanks to the confession that came running, he was able to enter the Blue House where the Planes accident families attended.

After the twists and turns, he faced President Jungkook (Baek Yoon-sik), the bereaved family and the media, and Disclosure that Planes crashed into the terror. It also confused everyone by revealing the conversation that Ko Hae-ri had recorded, "I concealed the truth with the direction of the NIS."

When a series of controversy erupted, Jungkook ordered the NIS chief Ahn Ki-dong (played by Kim Jong-soo) to solve the situation by slapping him on the cheek. On the other hand, Dalgeon was drawn to a safe house by being led by Yoon Han-ki (Kim Min-jong), the chief of the political affairs, at the end of the play.