No Tail to Tell Ends with a 3.7 Percent Rating, Here’s the Story of Eun Ho and Kang Si Yeol’s Final Journey
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SecondUpdate.com – The Korean drama No Tail to Tell finally aired its last episode on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The finale marked the end of a romantic fantasy journey that had captured viewers’ attention throughout its run.
In its final episode, the drama starring Kim Hye-yoon and Park Solomon recorded a rating of 3.7 percent. Although the figure was not particularly high, it remained stable compared to the ratings achieved in previous weeks.
No Tail to Tell tells the story of a fox spirit, or gumiho, named Eun Ho. Unlike most gumiho characters, Eun Ho deliberately avoids doing good deeds so that she will not turn into a human.
The character of Eun Ho, portrayed by Kim Hye-yoon, is depicted as playful and mischievous, often causing small troubles to maintain her immortality. All of her actions are wrapped in a light and entertaining romantic comedy atmosphere.
Eun Ho’s once-peaceful life begins to change when she meets Kang Si Yeol, a highly narcissistic soccer player. The character is played by Park Solomon.
An unexpected incident causes Eun Ho and Kang Si Yeol to become closely connected. From this moment, conflicts arise and their love story gradually begins to develop.
Unexpectedly, Eun Ho, who has long tried to preserve her identity as a gumiho, ends up turning into a human. She must then learn to adapt to her new life, including dealing with the feelings of love that start to grow for Kang Si Yeol.
One of the main attractions of this drama lies in its blend of fantasy, comedy, and romance. Eun Ho’s journey in understanding human life is presented in a light, humorous, yet touching way.
The relationship between Eun Ho and Kang Si Yeol also develops gradually, allowing viewers to experience the emotional dynamics, conflicts, and sweet moments between the two characters.
Although its ratings were not very high, No Tail to Tell maintained a loyal fan base that followed the story until the final episode.
After its conclusion, the time slot previously occupied by No Tail to Tell will be replaced by a new drama titled Phantom Lawyer, which is scheduled to premiere on March 13, 2026.
With the end of No Tail to Tell, viewers are now looking forward to seeing whether Phantom Lawyer can deliver an equally engaging story and achieve success on screen.
For fans of romantic fantasy Korean dramas, No Tail to Tell remains a recommended watch, especially for those who enjoy unique love stories with a touch of lighthearted comedy.
