I haven’t seen these dramas yet but it wouldn’t surprise me if the quality of them has been slacking:
The heroines of Korean history, who had been tipped to draw huge TV soap audiences this year, are struggling with present-day realities.
SBS drama “Princess Jamyeong” only draws about 10 percent ratings and KBS’ “The Iron Empress” some 15 percent. One reason may be that they failed to win the hearts of middle-aged men, the bedrock of audiences for historical drama.
TNS Media Korea said “The Iron Empress” rated 12.5 percent among men and 11.4 percent among women in their 40s, and “Princess Jamyeong” 4 and 6.5 percent. Traditionally, men dominate audiences for historical epics about male figures. “The King Dae Joyoung” rated 19.3 percent among men in their 40s and 15.5 percent among percent women, and “King Sejong the Great” drew 14.5 and 11.3 percent.
But while the two disappointing dramas may be alienating core audiences by showing women in traditional men’s roles on the battlefield, quality could be another problem. “Ladies of the Palace” depicted women caught up in the political intrigue of the palace and won ratings of over 50 percent in 2002, and successful epics such as “Tears of the Dragon” and “Emperor Wang Gun” magnificently captured the grandeur of war scenes as well as vividly depicting the detail of political tensions between the characters. Drama writer Yoo Jung-soo said, “It seems current epic dramas lack suspense and attention to details in general.” [Chosun Ilbo]
I don’t think having women as the lead actors of the drama is necessarily the reason for the dramas poor ratings. I think Dae Jang Geum is one of the best Korean dramas in history and pretty much all the main characters to include the lead actress Lee Young-ae were all female.
Has anybody seen the two referenced dramas above and can comment on if they are any good or not?








6:36 pm on October 18th, 2009 1
I haven't seen Princess Jamyeong. If it doesn't have as much martial arts action as Emperor of the Sea and Jumong, then that explains its lack of interest.
By the way, can anyone please tell me where I can purchase the complete 200 episode Emperor Wang Guhn series on DVD with English subtitles? I've read reviews calling it the all-time best historical series.
Feel free to give further comment about it if knowledgeable.
Also am looking to find the Iljimae 1994 version, which some say is the best version.