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2020 South Korean television series

Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny
Promotional poster
Hangul 바람과 구름과 비
Literal meaning Wind, Clouds, and Rain
Revised Romanization Baramgwa Gureumgwa Bi
Genre Period dramaFolkloreRomance
Created by TV Chosun (production plan)
Based on _Wind, Clouds, and Tombstone_by Lee Byung-joo
Written by Bang Ji-young
Directed by Yoon Sang-ho
Starring Park Si-hooKo Sung-heeSung HyukJun Kwang-ryul
Composer Changhee Lee (music director)
Country of origin South Korea
Original language Korean
No. of episodes 21[1]
Production
Executive producers Jeong Hyung-seoHwangbo Sang-mi
Producers Cho Yoon-jungLee Gyeong-sik
Running time 70 minutes
Production companies Victory ContentsHi Ground
Original release
Network TV Chosun
Release May 17 (2020-05-17) –July 26, 2020 (2020-07-26)
Related
Wind, Clouds, and Tombstone [ko] (1989)

Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny (Korean: 바람과 구름과 비) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Park Si-hoo, Ko Sung-hee, Sung Hyuk and Jun Kwang-ryul. It is based on the novel Wind, Clouds and Tombstone by Lee Byung-joo[2] and aired on TV Chosun every Saturday and Sunday at 22:50 (KST) starting May 17, 2020.

A story depicting a fierce struggle for the throne in Joseon.

Choi Chun-joong (Park Si-hoo) is the best face reader in the nation. He was born into a prestigious family, but his family was killed off. He is looked down upon as a fortune-teller, but he eventually becomes the most powerful person in Joseon. He is aware of Joseon's fate and tries to change it. He also devotes his life to the woman he loves.

Lee Bong-ryeon (Ko Sung-hee) is a beautiful princess and the daughter of King Cheoljong. She has a special ability to see the fate of people. Her ability is a blessing and, at the same time, a curse to her. Lee Bong-ryeon meets Choi Chun-joong and tries to change the fate of Joseon for the better.

The eldest member in the royal family household. He is the one who holds the key to the next succession to the throne after King Cheoljong's death.

A woman with the fate to become a Queen Regnant (여왕). With Chun-joong's help, she deceives Prince Heungsun and then becomes Jae-hwang's primary wife and the first Empress Consort of Joseon.

Kingmaker: The Change of Destiny : South Korea viewers per episode (millions)

Season Episode number Average
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1 0.770 0.617 0.634 0.757 0.844 0.917 0.843 1.097 0.899 0.958 1.005 1.170 0.973 1.113 1.116 1.142 1.005 1.078 1.058 1.066 1.244 6.967

Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[3]

Average TV viewership ratings

Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share(Nielsen Korea)[4]
Nationwide Seoul
1 May 17, 2020 3.819% 3.646%
2 May 23, 2020 2.788% N/A
3 May 24, 2020 3.450% 2.878%
4 May 30, 2020 3.590% 3.296%
5 May 31, 2020 4.245% 3.413%
6 June 6, 2020 4.583% 4.686%
7 June 7, 2020 4.250% 4.222%
8 June 13, 2020 5.384% 5.005%
9 June 14, 2020 4.743% 4.830%
10 June 20, 2020 4.903% 4.051%
11 June 21, 2020 5.263% 4.767%
12 June 27, 2020 6.327% 5.975%
13 June 28, 2020 4.830% 4.057%
14 July 4, 2020 5.493% 5.212%
15 July 5, 2020 5.612% 5.483%
16 July 11, 2020 5.622% 5.434%
17 July 12, 2020 4.969% 4.965%
18 July 18, 2020 4.990% 5.208%
19 July 19, 2020 5.142% 5.083%
20 July 25, 2020 5.178% 4.930%
21 July 26, 2020 5.916% 5.916%
Average 4.814% [a]
In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings. This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS). N/A denotes that the rating is not known.
  1. ^ Due to some ratings not recorded, the exact average rating is unknown.

  2. ^ Lee, Ha-na (12 June 2020). "'바람과 구름과 비' 측 "1회 연장 결정, 21회로 종영"(공식입장)". Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved 13 June 2020.

  3. ^ "TV Chosun's K-Drama, WIND, CLOUDS AND TOMBSTONE, Starring Rising Star". Bloomberg News. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020.

  4. ^ "Nielsen Korea". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved September 1, 2020.

  5. ^ "Nielsen Korea". AGB Nielsen Media Research (in Korean). Retrieved August 25, 2020.