![]() ![]() On the other hand, the RJ/RO revisiting their childhood “galactic savior” shtick was just cringy. The comedy is still pretty hit and miss, but there were a few bits that I thought were hilarious, such as the fight between Ri Jin and Ri On that segued into a 2-second little rap bit and the hilarious rapper get-up that the one company toady got into to sync w/ Se Gi. We’ve already seen how a little Shin Se Gi is pretty useful in the business world that a version of Do Hyun that integrates all of his alters will, indeed, be pretty cool. We all have different aspects to our personas and in Do Hyun’s case those have been artificially separated Ri Jin’s approach to acknowledge the legitimacy of and unify these various alters is both humane and pragmatic (within the concept of the show) and, from a metaphorical view, is thought-provoking insofar as we all need to come to peace with the various versions of ourselves. I’ve adjusted my personal lens to see the different alters of Do Hyun from a metaphorical perspective than a medical one. The show does take these neck-snapping turns from drama to comedy and, as you and Ele have noted, it is definitely turning a shade of dark. Your commentary and interpretations are, as always, spot-on and help with my enjoyment of the show. Thanks for carrying the torch on this one, kfangurl. What I like about this development, is that Do Hyun stands firm, and refuses to leave for America like Chairman Gran instructs. I question Professor Seok’s professionalism, since he just reveals everything about Do Hyun’s condition to Chairman Gran, even without knowing whether he has Do Hyun’s permission, but no biggie, since we’ve long established that the psychiatry in this show is not meant to be realistic in the least. Holier Than Thou that she’s engaged to be married to someone else, and really shouldn’t be obsessing over Do Hyun! Ri Jin’s remark, “I thought you were getting engaged to President Cha Ki Joon,” is just polite enough, while also being pointed enough to be low-key savage, and I have to love the subtle discombobulation, on Chae Yeon’s part. This is the second collaboration project between Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum after KBS2 drama in 2013, Secret Love.In a slightly different but kinda similar vein, I was also very pleased with the way Ri Jin answers Chae Yeon, when Chae Yeon confronts her about Do Hyun, and says that perhaps Do Hyun’s using Ri Jin to provoke Chae Yeon.Actress Im Ji Yun and Seo Ye Ji were initially offered the lead role but later got replaced by Hwang Jung Eum.Actors Hyun Bin and Lee Seung Ki were initially offered the lead role but later got replaced by Ji Sung.See Kill Me, Heal Me/Episode Ratings Note Outstanding Korean Actress ( Hwang Jung Eum).2015 10th Seoul International Drama Awards:.2015 8th Korea Drama Awards: Best OST ( Auditory Hallucination).2015 Daum Best Couple Award: Ji Sung and Hwang Jung Eum.Best Couple Award ( Ji Sung and Park Seo Joon).Popularity Award, Actor-Actress ( Hwang Jung Eum, Park Seo Joon).Top 10 Stars Award ( Ji Sung, Hwang Jung Eum, Park Seo Joon).Excellence Actor for Miniseries ( Park Seo Joon).Top Excellence Actress for Miniseries ( Hwang Jung Eum).Top Excellence Actor for Miniseries ( Ji Sung).Production Company: PAN Entertainment, Huace Media.Ahn Young Mi as Jum Sool Ga (Tarot fortune teller) (ep 13).Jung Hae Won (정해원) as Rocking's leader J.I.Park Seul Gi as The MC for Rocking's fanmeeting (ep 8).LU:KUS (루커스) as idol group Rocking (ep 8).Kan Mi Yun (간미연) as Se Gi's former girlfriend (ep 1). ![]() Jung Eun Pyo as Do Hyun's former psychiatrist (ep 1).Jo Yoon Ho (조윤호) as biker gang's leader (1-3).Baek Chul Min as Alex (Do Hyun's US friend).Seo Yi Ahn as Hong Ji Sun (Do Hyun's matchmaking partner).Ji Sung as Cha Do Hyun / Shin Se Gi / Perry Park / Ahn Yo Sub / Ahn Yo Na / Nana / Mysterious X.But Ri Jin’s twin brother, Oh Ri Ohn, is a famous mystery novelist who investigates about Do Hyun and his family. He tries to regain control over his life with the help of Oh Ri Jin, a first-year psychiatric resident who treats him secretly. Original Soundtrack: Kill Me, Heal Me OSTĪ romantic comedy between a third-generation billionaire with Dissociative Identity Disorder and a first-year Psychiatrist resident who treats him secretly.Īfter a traumatic experience in his childhood, Cha Do Hyun suffers memory lapses and his personality then fractured into seven different identities.Genre: Romance, comedy, medical, mystery. ![]()
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