‘A Good Day To Be A Dog’ faces low ratings

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Cha Eun-woo's latest

K-Drama

, '

A Good Day To Be A Dog

,' is facing an unexpected challenge as viewership ratings remain surprisingly low. On October 19, a post titled "

MBC

's ‘A Good Day To Be A Dog’ Viewership Rating" started gaining attention. The drama revolves around the tale of a woman cursed to transform into a dog after a kiss and a man who holds the power to break the curse but fears dogs.

The author of the post shared viewership ratings for the first three episodes, revealing that despite the presence of Cha Eun-woo in the cast, the drama has struggled to gain traction in its initial episodes, with ratings still below 3%. This revelation has triggered a range of reactions from netizens, with some expressing criticism toward the drama, while others expressed their surprise at the lower-than-expected ratings.
Opinions on 'A Good Day To Be A Dog' are varied among viewers. Some have found the drama enjoyable, with one netizen commenting, "It's pretty fun though." However, others have raised concerns about certain aspects, like one viewer who mentioned, "I am watching it, but I'm turned off by

Park Gyu Young

's hair colour and styling, and Cha Eun-woo is just, sigh."
A common point of criticism seems to be the chemistry between the leads, as one netizen remarked, "I don't know anyone in the drama besides Cha Eun-woo, and the main actress isn't that charming... Why was she cast as the main? The two don't have any chemistry."

Viewers also expressed a desire for a more binge-watching experience, with one person saying, "I wish they would play the episodes back-to-back like a 12-episode drama."
While some have been enjoying the drama and praised Cha Eun-woo's acting, others appeared to be less informed about its airing, with one netizen admitting, "First and foremost, I didn't know this drama was even airing."
In summary, the reactions to 'A Good Day To Be A Dog' are mixed, with some enjoying the show and others expressing concerns about various aspects, from chemistry between the leads to the pace of its release.

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