Actress Seo Ye-ji's comeback drama 'Eve', which caused controversy over her private life, started with a rating of 3%.

According to Nielsen Korea, a ratings research company on the 2nd, the first episode of 'Eve', which aired at 10:30 pm the day before, had an audience rating of 3.6%.

In the first episode, Ira El (Seo Ye-ji) risked her life and vowed for avenge.

Rael had to watch the scene of his father's tragic death 13 years ago. He was mercilessly beaten to death by security officials at the direction of then Prime Minister Han Pan-ro (played by Jeon Kuk-hwan).

Rael, who left for the United States with the help of human rights lawyer Eun-pyeong (Lee Sang-yeop), comes back with a detailed plan for revenge, and begins to approach her son-in-law Kang Yoon-gyeom (Park Byung-eun).

In the scene where Hanpan-ro first appeared, he was portrayed as cruel, spilling blood on two men who reported to the prosecution and unleashing a hunting dog.

In response, some criticized that the production was too provocative among viewers.

Regarding the lead role of Seo Ye-ji, who was controversial over the suspicion of gaslighting her lover, opinions were divided, such as pointing out that her comeback was early and that her acting brought a fascinating and intense character to life.