It might be helpful to update "Wednesday 3:30 p.m." by listing the
network as Oksuku platform.
Most MDL viewers are not going to watch this show via the Oksuku platform because it is purely a South Korean platform and most MDLers do not speak or write Korean and require English subtitles. The format which the English subbers used for their subbing was the SBS Plus version of 10 episodes at 30 minutes, thus, this is the platform version that most MDLers are currently watching.
Although a majority of MDLers are pretty savvy about how to obtain data on their dramas, not all of them have the time to do the actual research. This is why they use MDL in the first place: quick access to, for the majority, accurate drama data, and a way to organize that data to help fine tune and simplifying watching your dramas. Reviewing, commenting, forums, articles are the icing on the cake.
I, for one, was confused about the episode numbers along with those in the comments section. [I take particular care to watch shows that have finished airing and are already completely subbed, call me OCD, because I hate unfinished things and have been burned by lack of subs way too often.] Since there was confusion, I went to the locations I go to first to verify data, namely, wiki.d-addicts and the wikipedia page in that shows/movies respective
native language. For this show, that would be:
Drama-Wiki link AND
Korean Wikipedia link. I also checked the
Official Site for this drama, and it currently only list the data for SBS Plus. Looking at this as my source, I only see the data for the SBS Plus airing with no indication that it also aired on another platform. After my data update request was denied by Hessa and this suggestion post was linked to me in a PM, did I look at the ENGLISH version of the wikipedia page for this drama and release there was another version that aired. My savvy-ness was to OP that I didn't catch it.
Again, it might, for the time being, clear matters up if the
network portion of "Wednesday 3:30 p.m." drama page is updated to say "Oksuku" platform so people aren't confused that the data is for SBS Plus.