During its run, Welcome recorded a lowest single-episode rating of 0.8%, beating the previous record lows set by previous KBS2 dramas Lovely Horribly (2018) and Manhole (2017) to become the lowest rated drama airing in a primetime slot on a free-to-air network in history.[citation needed]Welcome's average rating of 1.7% was also the worst, until MBC drama Oh My Ladylord broke the record with a slightly lower average figure of 1.6% a year later.
Synopsis
A graphic designer in her mid-twenties, Sol Ah harbours dreams of becoming a web-based comic author and has always had a love-hate relationship with cats.
But Sol Ah's life changes fast when she brings home a friendly feline. It turns out, however, that this is not any old cat. Named Hong Jo, he can take human form. Hong Jo becomes exceptionally fond of So Ah, and goes to great pains to hide his human identity from her. He soon proves that he will do anything that is required in order to stay near her. Will Hong Jo manage to keep his identity a secret?
And what could be in store for this remarkable feline-human duo as their relationship deepens?[10]
He is actually a cat, who dreams to be a human. He realises that he can only be turned into a human by Sol-Ah. He grew excessive fond of Sol-ah and can go to any measures to stay near her.
She is a graphic designer who dreams to be a webtoon artist. She has a love-hate relationship against cats. Initially, she used to date Lee Jae-Sun. Later, she tries hard to protect the secret identity of Hong-jo.[13][14]
He has a cat like personality but is allergic to cats. Jae-sun broke up with Sol-Ah and went in a relationship with Lee Ru-bi. He has somewhat a complicated relationship with his father. He is the first person to find out that Hong-jo is a cat who can turn into human from time to time.[15][16]
Yoon Ye-joo as Eun Ji-eun
She is a senior sunbaenim in Sol-Ah and Doo-sik's office. She is introverted and has a cat like personality.
He is a friend to Sol-Ah and Jae-sun. Doo sik has a puppy like personality. He always stays cheerful and happy. His family runs a restaurant. His mother often sends breakfast to Sol-Ah.
Supporting
Ahn Nae-sang as Kim Soo-pyeong. He is the father of Kim Sol-Ah. He is a poet by profession.
Jo Ryun as Bang Sil. The woman whom Sol-Ah's father likes and wishes to marry.
Kim Yeo-jin as Sung Hyun-ja. She is the mother of Go Doo-sik. She runs a restaurant.
Jeon Bae-soo as Go Min-joong. He is the father of Go Doo-sik.
Choi Bae-young as Lee Ru-bi. She used to date Lee Jae-sun. But later, dumps him to marry someone else. She is the actual owner of the cat.
Yeon Je-hyung as Bang Gook-bong. He is the son of Bang-sil, making him the step brother of Sol-ah. He loves traveling and writing.
Song Min-jae as Das-sung
Jo Hyuk-joon as Na Jin-won
Production
Early working title of the series is Man Who Bakes Bread (Korean: 식빵 굽는 남자; RR: Sikppang gumneun namja). It was originally planned to air on cable channel tvN in the first half of 2019, and the lead roles were offered to Yook Sung-jae and Park Eun-bin,[c] but both declined.[17]
The first script reading took place in October 2019 at KBS Annex Broadcasting Station in Yeouido, South Korea.[18]
In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Notes
^ abIn order to circumvent Korean laws that prevent commercial breaks in the middle of an episode, what would previously have been aired as single 70 minute episodes are now being repackaged as two 35 minute episodes, with two episodes being shown each night with a commercial break between the two.[4]
^Park became the female lead in the 2019–2020 SBSTV Friday-Saturday drama Hot Stove League, which was produced by the same production company behind Meow, the Secret Boy.
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