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The First Night with the Duke ~ A Viki Original Series

“The First Night with the Duke” is a 2025 Korean drama series, with 12 episodes, categorized as Historical, Romance, Fantasy, and Supernatural; based on a web novel; streaming Only on Viki.

SUMMARY: A modern-day college student wakes up in her favorite historical period romance novel. But wait! Is she dreaming or did she time travel?

When I Woke Up I Was Lying Next to the Duke

In “The First Night with the Duke”, “K” is a modern-day college student who doesn’t have much of a social life. She’s obsessed with reading “The Obsessive Tyrant” because “reading a book is like a person’s life is coming to you”. Then she finds out that the book will no longer be published. WHAT? But the story hasn’t ended! How could the writer do this? Her only joy in life has been taken away. She was furious and sent the writer a direct message saying that she could write a better story with her left foot. Right after she wrote that, she stood up, slipped on an empty bottle on the floor in her room with her left foot, fell backward, and knocked herself out. The writer responded by writing: ”If you’re so good, you try writing a story.”

“K” didn’t read that message because she was unconscious. When she regained consciousness or thought she had regained consciousness, she was in the Joseon Era. She was Cha Sun Chaek, daughter of the Chief State Minister, a supporting character in “The Obsessive Tyrant”, the book she had been reading just before she knocked herself out. OK! “K” decides to try to make sense of the situation.

  • First, this must be a dream, even though it seems very real. But how could it be real? It’s a historical fiction romance novel.

  • Second, if it’s not a dream and it’s a time-slip and it is real, not fiction, will she be able to return to her normal life?

  • Third, since she’s inside her favorite book and she’s a side character, she should stay on the sidelines and watch the story play out. At least she’ll know how it ended.

Let’s hope this is all a dream. She already knows the storyline, and since she’s a minor character, there isn’t much for her to do anyway.

Her plan might have worked except that “K” in the role of Cha Sun Chaek started making minor changes to the plot. For one thing, noble ladies DON’T DRINK! At least, not in public. But she got sloppy drunk. Her judgment was impaired, but not her vision. As she was stumbling down the street, supposedly heading home, she saw this man. It was Yi Beon, a powerful duke (or grand prince), the male lead of the story. He had a cold-blooded personality, was possessive, obsessive, and handsome.

When “K” woke up the next morning, they were lying together in bed. She asked Yi Beon what he had done to her. The duke replied that he should be asking her that question. What had she done to him? After all, she was the one who made the first move. From the look on his face, he was quite pleased that he was not the one “at fault”.

YIKES! NNOOOOOO!!!! This is not how the story goes! Yi Beon, the duke, is supposed to fall in love with Jo Eun Ae, the original female lead of the novel.

Jo Eun Ae is an orphan, adopted by a nobleman, and she and Yi Beon, the duke, are supposed to fall in love. Jung Soo Kyum is the second male lead, and he is the duke’s only friend. Do Hwa Sun is an evil, conniving noblewoman who is determined to marry the duke because he is of royal lineage and tries to get rid of Jo Eun Ae.

Cha Sun Chaek is just an insignificant side character used for “fillers”. She’s not supposed to have any interaction with the main characters. She wasn’t supposed to sleep with the duke! Now he’s obsessed with her. This is not how the story goes! How is she going to get “The Obsessive Tyrant” back on track? If she gets stuck in the story, how is she going to get back? (O.o)

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My personal rating is the same as the Viki viewers.

The First Night with the Duke” got added to my watch list because of my addiction to historical period Korean dramas, especially the webtoon adaptations.

LINKS OF INTEREST:

The First Night With The Duke Episodes 1-2 Review | But Why Tho?

The First Night with the Duke Twitter Review: Ok Taecyeon and Seohyun’s chemistry wins hearts as fans say ‘perfect casting’ | OTT Play

A Time-Slip Romance for the Ages: The First Night with the Duke Kdrama – Modern × Joseon – ViuScene

Live-Action Adaptation of Webtoon The First Night with the Duke to Premiere on June 11 – News | Anime News Network

TRAILER/TEASER:

K Drama Preview and Review. (2025). The First Night with the Duke [Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd0wV6RjYF4.

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Dawglas

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460 messages 15 likes

I started watching this because of Seohyun, but I stayed because the story surprised me. At first, I thought it would be another basic time-travel romance, but this one actually has layers. K’s reaction to waking up next to the duke made me laugh out loud, especially because she was the one who made the first move! It’s funny and awkward, but it also shows how unpredictable things get when someone changes the story. I enjoy that she’s not acting like a usual drama lead—she drinks, messes up, and doesn’t always think before acting. I really wonder how she’ll fix the plot, or if she even should. Maybe this is her story now?

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Mulee Ziraz

Remember only God can judge us

20 messages 1 like

This is one of those dramas that plays with fiction in a smart way. It’s not just about romance—it’s about what happens when someone breaks the rules of a story. The setup reminds me of metafiction in literature, and that part is what I found most fascinating. “K” doesn’t belong in this world, and her presence changes everything. If you love books, this idea of falling into a novel and messing with canon is actually kind of scary and exciting. I want to see how she handles the consequences of her choices. Plus, Ok Taecyeon really fits the duke role. That casting was perfect.

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TearStainedDreams

Active Member

660 messages 22 likes

Honestly, I didn’t expect much from this series. Time travel? A duke? Sounded a bit silly. But I got hooked fast. I like how the show doesn’t pretend to be super serious all the time. The humor is light, and the story moves quickly. It feels easy to follow even if you don’t know anything about Joseon history or webtoons. I like that. It’s fun and emotional but not confusing.

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Quintessential Mrs. Park

Ultimate Milf!

47 messages 0 likes

As someone who read the original web novel years ago, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this. I actually liked Jo Eun Ae as the lead, so seeing the story shift to Cha Sun Chaek was strange at first. But surprisingly, the drama made it work. “K” brings in modern ideas, which clash with the old world in funny ways. That drunk scene? Unreal. I admit, I laughed and cringed. It's weird seeing a filler character become the star. I'm still rooting for the original love line, but this detour is definitely more fun than I thought it would be.

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Wilted Wanderer

Silver is Tacky

659 messages 39 likes

This is my first historical K-drama and I’m loving it. The dresses, the setting, the duke! I don’t usually watch shows like this, but my friend recommended it and I finished the first 4 episodes in one day. K is funny and relatable. She doesn’t act like a perfect character, and that makes it better. I’m still confused about some of the politics in the background, but it’s okay because the romance and awkward scenes keep me watching.

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HallyuObsessed

Heaven is a Place on earth, Korea

73 messages 3 likes

I have mixed feelings. The concept is interesting, but I think the pacing is rushed. Twelve episodes isn’t enough to build strong development between all characters. “K” adapting too quickly to her role in Joseon feels a bit unnatural. That being said, the visuals are well done and the chemistry between the leads is real. The idea of a reader falling into a book and ruining the plot is bold. I just hope they explore the cost of changing someone else’s story. Right now, it leans more on entertainment than consequences.

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Bridgerton fan girl

Bridgerton fanatic

656 messages 10 likes

This show is everything I wanted! Romance, comedy, a strong female lead, and a magical twist. I love when girls from our world enter fantasy ones and shake things up. K is so funny, especially when she tries to "stay in the background" but ends up ruining the plot anyway. She’s a mess, but I like her. And the duke? I didn’t think I’d like a cold type, but he has some soft moments that make me melt. I hope they end up together, even if it wasn’t the original plan.

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Awakens

AMAWEMEN Hear me roar!

647 messages 39 likes

What drew me to this series wasn’t the romance—it was the setting. As someone who studies historical dramas critically, I’m glad they made some effort to recreate Joseon court life. Obviously, it’s still fiction, but there’s some attention to detail. The way K behaves—drinking in public, casually walking around—actually helps highlight how much modern behavior clashes with strict noble customs. It’s funny, but also informative. This kind of contrast keeps me watching.

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BlazeBarracuda

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I just wanna say: K is the most realistic isekai protagonist I’ve seen in a K-drama. She’s not graceful, not noble, just a chaotic modern girl dropped into a mess. The scene where she drunkenly meets the duke? Iconic. I clipped it and posted it online and everyone’s commenting like crazy. It’s refreshing to see a lead mess up everything instead of being perfect and beautiful all the time. I love this.

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