TV

Nice to Not Meet You Episode 4: When It Drops and Where to Watch

Nice to Not Meet You Episode 4: When It Drops and Where to Watch
Image credit: Legion-Media

Momentum builds for tvN’s Monday–Tuesday K-drama Nice to Not Meet You, with Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae front and center as episode 4 lands November 11, 2025 at 20:50 KST—just a day after episode 3 drops.

If you are into rom-coms with a sharp edge, tvN's 'Nice to Not Meet You' is quietly turning into a very watchable Monday-Tuesday habit. Two big stars, a messy meet-cute with history, and a tabloid-adjacent setup that actually has something to say about fame and burnout. Here is when Episode 4 drops and what the preview is teasing.

When and where to watch Episode 4

Episode 4 is scheduled to air on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 20:50 KST on the Korean cable network tvN. The show runs every Monday and Tuesday on tvN, so Episode 3 lands Monday and Episode 4 follows the next night.

Outside South Korea, new episodes show up on Prime Video shortly after the tvN broadcast. Expect a little lag for subtitles and additional audio tracks, but Prime has been pretty quick so far.

Basics, in one breath: Season 1, Episode 4, about 65 minutes, on tvN in Korea and on Prime Video internationally. Availability is immediate on tvN and rolls out soon after on Prime.

Global release times for the tvN airing

The telecast is Tuesday night in Korea. If you are converting time zones, it shakes out like this on Tuesday, November 11:

  • US East (EST): 6:50 AM
  • US West (PST): 3:50 AM
  • UK (GMT): 11:50 AM
  • Europe (CET): 12:50 PM
  • India (IST): 5:20 PM
  • Japan (JST): 8:50 PM
  • Australia (AEST): 9:50 PM

Heads up: you might see some guides listing the previous date in certain regions; the Korean broadcast is Nov 11, and those are the correct conversions to local time. Sub uploads can take a beat after the live airing, so the Prime Video drop may trail a little.

Streaming note: you need an active Prime membership to watch on Prime Video. In the US, plans typically start at $14.99 per month, with discounted options for students and qualifying government-assisted users. You can go monthly or annual through your Amazon account.

The setup: stars, creators, and the hook

Lee Jung-jae (yes, from 'Squid Game') plays Lim Hyeon-jun, a famous actor boxed in by a long-running detective role he can not seem to shake. Lim Ji-yeon ('The Glory') is Wi Jeong-sin, a hard-nosed political reporter who got knocked down to the entertainment beat after a scandal. The show is written by Jung Yeo-rang and directed by Kim Ga-ram, and it is an unapologetic enemies-to-lovers rom-com with a media-world backdrop.

Where the story is and what Episode 4 is teasing

Early on, we watched Hyeon-jun stew over being typecast while Jeong-sin tried to claw back credibility after her demotion. They actually crossed paths years before either of them was famous, but fate being messy, their big reunion happens when she is assigned to cover his new project. Cue public spats, crossed wires, and that slow, reluctant respect you can see coming from a mile away.

By Episode 2, Jeong-sin is bingeing Hyeon-jun's hit detective drama for work, which is clearly not helping her keep professional distance. The preview hints that her knee-jerk contempt is sliding into admiration, whether she likes it or not.

The teaser also takes a darker swing: Hyeon-jun is hospitalized after a suicide attempt, and an ex-girlfriend shows up. Jeong-sin is seen in hospital clothes too — maybe undercover for a story, maybe dragged there by the job. Either way, they end up face to face in that setting, which is a charged place to force them together and a smart way for the show to thread its rom-com beats through commentary on fame, media ethics, and emotional burnout.

Why keep an eye on this one

The premise is classic, but the industry angle gives it more bite than the average meet-cute. If Episode 4 pays off the hospital-stay tension and keeps the banter sharp, this could be the week it really clicks.