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A Hundred Memories Episode 12 Is Almost Here: Release Date, Time, and How to Watch

A Hundred Memories Episode 12 Is Almost Here: Release Date, Time, and How to Watch
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A Hundred Memories takes its final bow this Sunday, with Episode 12 closing the saga at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC; global viewers can stream the finale on Viki shortly after.

We made it. After 11 episodes of memory, regret, and choices that refuse to stay in the past, 'A Hundred Memories' is closing the book with its series finale this weekend. If you’ve been waiting for confessions, reconciliations, and a real answer to how the history between Go Young-Rye, Han Jae-Pil, and Seo Jong-Hee keeps echoing into their present, this is the one.

When and where to watch the finale

Episode 12 premieres Sunday, October 19, 2025 at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC in South Korea. It runs about 80 minutes. International viewers can catch it on Viki a few hours after the local broadcast. In Korea, it will also stream on TVING and JTBC NOW.

Viki will roll out subtitles in multiple languages (including English, Indonesian, and Malay). Availability, timing, and whether you see ads will depend on your region and plan; some areas get a free ad-supported option, others need a paid subscription. If it’s not available where you are, a VPN may help, but your mileage may vary. There’s also a chance it lands on Viu later, though that hasn’t been announced yet.

Global broadcast times (same calendar day as Korea)

  • Korea (KST): Sun, 10:40 PM
  • US East (EDT): Sun, 9:40 AM
  • US West (PDT): Sun, 6:40 AM
  • UK (BST): Sun, 2:40 PM
  • Central Europe (CEST): Sun, 3:40 PM
  • India (IST): Sun, 7:10 PM
  • Japan (JST): Sun, 10:40 PM
  • Australia: 11:40 PM AEST (Queensland) / 12:40 AM AEDT (Sydney/Melbourne, technically Mon)

What to expect from Episode 12

This is the finale of Season 1 and, yes, the end of the series. The show has been praised for how smoothly it jumps between timelines without losing the emotional thread, and the last chapter is set up to tie off the big loose ends: the regrets that have been gnawing at these characters, the things left unsaid for decades, and what that tangled past ultimately means for them now. Expect the narrative to circle back to the core three — Young-Rye, Jae-Pil, and Jong-Hee — and finally put a name to the mess they’ve all been living around.

One last note

Whether you came for the nostalgia or the slow-burn character work, the cast’s performances have carried this thing all the way to the finish line. Set aside the 80 minutes; this looks like the payoff episode.