Bad Memory Eraser premiered on 2nd August 2024 on Maeil Broadcasting Network, Inc.(MBN). It stars Kim Jae Joong and Jin Se Yeon in the lead roles.
The series is written by Jung Eun-young and directed by Yoon Ji-hoon and Kim Na-young. It is a coming-of-age romance about self-discovery and self-esteem recovery.
Bad Memory Eraser storyline and air dates
Kim Jae Joong plays Lee Gun, a promising tennis player who suffers an injury that forces him to seek help using a psychiatric tool that erases his memory.
The injury takes away his self-esteem and confidence.
Getting his memory erased brings him back to being confident. He encounters troubled psychiatrist and brain researcher Kyung Ju Yeon, played by Jin Se Yeon.
False memories make him believe that Jin is his first love.
According to MBN, new episodes will air on the South Korean network every Friday and Saturday at 9:40 PM KST. The series has six episodes, and episode seven is set to air on August 23, 2024.
Steaming sites that you can watch Bad Memory Eraser from
Depending on your region, here are some streaming sites to enjoy Bad Memory Eraser’s emotional rollercoaster.
1. Viki
Viki is one of the most trusted Korean Drama streaming sites, offering English Subtitles. Standard and Premium subscribers can watch the episodes shortly after they are released.
The site is available in North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.
2. Netflix
Bad Memory Eraser’s availability on this platform depends on your location. Currently, the show is accessible to Netflix subscribers in South Korea, but it won’t hurt to check its availability in your region.
It is worth noting that Netflix is available worldwide, except in China, North Korea, Syria, Russia, and Crimea.
3. MBN
MBN is the original network that airs Bad Memory Eraser as part of its programming in South Korea. New episodes drop every Friday and Saturday at 9:40 PM KST.
Viewers outside South Korea must rely on other streaming sites as MBN’s broadcast is typically limited to South Korea.
4. TVING
The Majority of the viewership on this platform caters to the South Korean demographic, with limited access internationally to areas such as the US.
For broader access, viewers outside Korea often need a VPN.
5. Wavve
Wavve is another prominent South Korean streaming platform known for its extensive live and on-demand content selection.
Viewers outside the geographic location use VPNs to bypass the restrictions.