The tvN New drama ‘Military Prosecutor Doberman’ was unveiled on the 28th with a lot of interest. The first episode densely built up the narratives of two military prosecutors, Do Bae-man (Ahn Bo-hyun) and Cha Woo-in (Jo Bo-ah), who have the same tendencies as water and oil.
According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode recorded an average of 5.9% to 8.1%. The tvN target male and female 2049 viewership ratings recorded an average of 2.1% in the metropolitan area, a maximum of 2.8%, an average of 2.4% nationwide, and a maximum of 3.1%, signaling a good start.
The first broadcast decorated a strong opening with a picture of Do Bae-man in a desperate crisis hanging upside down on a high-rise building with both feet tied to a rope and someone trying to cut the rope with a knife. Then, the interest was doubled as the first relationship between Do Bae-man, who passed the bar exam as a middle school graduate, and Yong Moon-goo (Kim Young-min), the representative lawyer of the best law firm Law & One, was drawn.
After five years, the newly appointed military prosecutor Cha Woo-in appeared before Do Bae-man, who was waiting for the day he would be discharged from the military, after perfect adaptation as a military prosecutor. Here, as an incident related to the emperor’s service in the military occurred, the tension became even tighter.
Do Bae-man, who began to question why Cha Woo-in became a military prosecutor, and Cha Woo-in’s narration, “I suffered from my father and lost everything,” added curiosity to the future development.