A Hundred Memories Episode 11 Is Almost Here: Exact Release Time and Where to Watch

A Hundred Memories barrels into its penultimate chapter this Saturday, October 18, 2025, at 10:40 PM KST, premiering exclusively on JTBC in South Korea. International fans can catch it on Viki and Viu in select regions shortly after the local broadcast.
We are down to the penultimate hour of A Hundred Memories, which means big feelings, bigger confrontations, and probably a lot of staring out windows while it rains. Episode 11 lands this weekend and tees up the finale the very next night.
When and where to watch
- Episode: 11 (Season 1)
- Premiere in Korea: Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC
- Runtime: around 80 minutes
- Global times (approx): KST 10:40 PM (Sat); JST 10:40 PM (Sat); IST ~7:10 PM (Sat); GMT ~1:40 PM (Sat); CET ~3:40 PM (Sat); EST ~9:40 AM (Sat); PST ~6:40 AM (Sat); AEST ~11:40 PM (Sat)
In South Korea, the show airs exclusively on JTBC in that 10:40 PM KST slot. Internationally, new episodes roll onto Rakuten Viki in select regions shortly after the local broadcast, with HD playback and multiple subtitle options. Viu is a maybe-but-it-depends situation: some territories could see it soon after the Korean airing, but there has not been a blanket, all-markets announcement, so it may pop up in the coming days. In Korea, episodes are also available on TVING. All of the above require a paid subscription. If it is not available in your region on Viki or Viu, you may need to wait for a local rollout or use a VPN.
What Episode 11 is setting up
This one is the lead-in to the finale, so expect the show to start tying off the long-running threads it has been saving since the early episodes. The series has been praised for its emotional depth, nostalgic storytelling, and layered performances, and Episode 11 leans into all of that: more heartbreak, more attempts at making amends, and some overdue honesty as Go Young-Rye, Seo Jong-Hee, and Han Jae-Pil finally face the mess they left in their shared past. The hour promises fresh revelations about who they were back then and the regrets that still shadow who they are now.
The show at a glance
A Hundred Memories is a coming-of-age drama set in the 1980s, with a romance complicated by a love triangle and plenty of old wounds. It is written by Yang Hee-Seung and directed by Sang-Ho, produced by SLL, and stars Kim Da-Mi as Go Young-Rye, Shin Ye-Eun as Seo Jong-Hee, and Heo Nam-Jun as Han Jae-Pil. The audience has steadily grown with each episode, and this penultimate chapter is clearly built to hand the finale a full plate for the following night.