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100 Days My Prince Season 1

100 Days My Prince Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.4/10. 16 episodes on Netflix from 10 September 2018.

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BollyMeter8.4/10Final episode reached 14.412% cable viewership (AGB Nielsen nationwide) - one of the highest finale ratings in Korean cable drama history. Doh Kyung-soo and Nam Ji-hyun's performances drove word-of-mouth that tripled the audience from premiere to finale.

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What BollyAI Thinks

100 Days My Prince arrived on tvN in September 2018 and built one of the most striking audience-growth curves in Korean cable television history - from 1.183 million viewers at premiere to 3.264 million by its finale, which reached 14.412% nationwide cable viewership. The premise is a classic amnesia-romance wrapped in Joseon-era costume: a prince stripped of memory and status, forced to live as an ordinary man, becomes capable of genuinely seeing the woman he never would have noticed from his throne. Studio Dragon's production polish is evident throughout, and writer No Ji-sul's screenplay keeps the dual-identity structure tight without collapsing into farce. Doh Kyung-soo (EXO's D.O.) demonstrated surprising dramatic range in his first major lead role, while Nam Ji-hyun's noblewoman-in-hiding anchored the period material with real interiority. The show ranks alongside Mr. Sunshine and Reply 1988 as a defining tvN historical-romance of its era.

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Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1Episode 17.3

    A crowded but sharp opener where power begins as play, hardens into orders, and ends by chasing the truth.

    The moment: The moment the prince wakes with no memory and no idea of what he's lost - the show's central premise lands.

    Full review of E1 →
  2. E16Episode 169.0

    The finale reached 14.412% cable viewership, the highest in the show's run. The resolution of the dual-identity arc is handled with the emotional conviction the series had been building, and the ending sequences were among the most discussed in K-drama fandom that autumn.

    The moment: The prince's memory fully restored - and the choice he makes when he remembers everything.