"One Hundred Memories" 5.7% of its own highest ratings...Shin In-eun reunited with her determination, Kim Dami, and Heo Nam-jun smiles

Sep 29, 2025

'One Hundred Memories' 5.7% of its own highest ratings...Shin In-eun reunited with her determination, Kim Dami, and Heo Nam-jun smiles



'100 Memories' has risen to the top of the headlines by breaking the viewer rating record at the same time as the ending.

The sixth episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 『100 Memories』, which aired on the 28th, captivated viewers with the shocking behavior of Shin Ye-eun (Seo Jong-hee) and the mixed relationship between Kim Da-mi (Ko Young-rye) and Heo Nam-joon (Han Jae-pil). On this day, the broadcast recorded 5.7 percent nationwide and 5.7 percent in the metropolitan area, and soared to a peak viewer rating of 6.4 percent per minute, breaking its own record (Neilson Korea, based on paid households).

Early in the play, Yeongrye went on strike with her colleagues when the guide concession holder (Lee Min-ji) lost one leg in a terrible car accident. However, the sit-in was on the verge of collapsing due to the company's threats, and eventually attracted the media and won a thrilling victory by giving in to the management. In the process, Kim Jung-hyun (played by Jung-hyun) stood by Yeongrye like 'Mr. Kidari' and served as a strong helper.




But the crisis is not over. When the head of the labor department (Park Ji-hwan) committed violence by driving Young-rye as the culprit who stole money, Jong-hee (Shin Ye-eun), who witnessed this, eventually lost his temper and stabbed him in the shoulder with a fountain pen. Jong-hee, who ran away with bloodshot eyes, finally left Yeong-rye's side and even his relationship with Jae-pil ended in vain. The lyrics came out like "Please catch me" but the timing was off again.

And the man who appeared in front of Young-rye, who became a hair salon designer seven years later, was none other than Jae-pil. The ending of the two, who faced each other with a big smile, raised expectations for the next episode to the highest level, exploding the question of what has happened in the past seven years.






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