‘Hierarchy’ Claims Second Spot on Global Non-English TV List!

Hierarchy

Hierarchy, the most recent South Korean series, has caught the hearts of viewers overall since its delivery. Featuring Lee Chae Min in the main role, the series dives into the existences of students from world-class families with dark secrets. Recently, the show has achieved a special achievement by getting the second spot on the global non-English television list.

Global Popularity 

Hierarchy has taken off to progress, handling the second position on the worldwide non-English television list. On June 12, 2024, Netflix revealed its Best 10 rundown of most-watched shows from June 3 to June 9, 2024, with Hierarchy getting an amazing position. The series earned a total of 26.6 million hours viewed, with over 3.5 million views within only three days of its release.

The show’s fame stretches out across the globe, reaching the top 10 list in 51 nations, including Korea, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, France, Nigeria, India, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. This broad viewership features the univeral allure of hierarchy.

Meanwhile, the K-drama The Atypical Family claimed the third spot on the list with a total of 1.8 million views and 19.8 million hours played. Already, it stood firm on the fourth footing for four successive weeks prior to closing with its last episodes broadcasting on June 8 and 9, 2024.

The progress of Hierarchy is the result of its convincing storyline and the performance of its cast. Lee Chae Min and Roh Jeong Eui’s skill of portraying the characters has without a doubt added to the series’ fame and basic praise.

With its soaring viewership and worldwide acknowledgment, Pecking Order keeps on setting its status as a must-watch series in the realm of non-English television shows.

The Plot

The story follows Jooshin High School transfer student Kang Ha (played by Lee Chae Min), who is intelligent and fearless. Tensions between the wealthy and scholarship students surface as he negotiates the difficulties of the elite student population. 

As secrets come to light, the actual character of the school and its well-off pupils becomes apparent.

Even if “Hierarchy” has trouble holding viewers’ attention in its first few episodes, they still have hope for better. 

Persistence in involvement could be fueled by faith in Lee Chae Min’s project decisions. As the series reveals its complexities, stay tuned for the whole and final evaluation.

The Controversial Theme

‘Hierarchy’ has drawn criticism in spite of its broad popularity. The program addresses a number of controversial topics, including drug abuse, discrimination, school violence, and unsuitable interactions between instructors and students. 

The program’s frequently shoddy storytelling and brutal treatment of these subjects have drawn criticism from viewers. Viewers have continued to tune in despite this uproar.

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