
It was used very often throughout the 20 episodes but IT FIT the drama like no other. Cha Do-HyunĪuditory Hallucination by Jang Jae-in MADE the drama’s vibe. Oh my goodness, I’ve been waiting to talk ALL about the characters. That is the ONLY complaint I have. A brilliant Kdrama should have an equally brilliant ending. I can name ways in which it could have been better. And, to be honest, I thought the ending was lackluster. For all the amazingness the drama was, the ending did not live up that. I was dreading the ending because I didn’t want the drama to end.But I finished it in FOUR DAYS. With college and everything. I even told my friend that I’ll take a couple weeks. Initially I felt like 20 episodes were too long for me to make time to binge.I LOVED THE SOUNDTRACK. I will talk more on this later.And comedy! Every Kdrama has a comedic element, and I loved how Kill Me, Heal Me had humorous scenes without ruining the vibe of the show.Mysterious pasts that come together in a way which will leave you speechless.Romance. I actually REALLY liked this! And it really fit in with the plot.Cha Do-hyun’s life as an heir/chaebol. The struggles of keeping an image, family politics and business politics being the same thing, fighting for power and inheritance etc.I had never seen a show on multiple personality disorder before so this was new and amazing. The multiple personalities, which are highly interesting and intriguing on their own.Let me list out the most prominent topics which we follow: It’s way more and we get a lot of focus on each of those things. The drama also includes SO MANY THINGS. It’s not just multiple personalities or just mystery.We couldn’t stop talking about the twists and the amazing plot. My friends who watched the drama were the same. And two, they caught me off guard every single time. There was a twist in almost every episode. First of all, that is HARD to write and orchestrate.I applaud the writers for coming up with this intriguing and captivating story line. The plot itself was BLOODY BRILLIANT. I cannot imagine any other show or drama topping this one in mystery.I got immersed into the story and did not think about how this is not real. Not only did the acting seem seamless, the chemistry between the actors was perfect for the drama. The three main leads commanded the screen with their presence and I didn’t stand a chance of not liking them.He is a famous author under the pen name Omega, and is a dutiful brother to Oh Ri-jin. Oh Ri-on, the other male lead, was very captivating on screen as well.She genuinely cares for her patients and is pretty good at what she does.


Ji Sung acted as multiple personalities down to the core. It was the look in the eye, the gaze, the posture and so much more that makes a person unique. It was more than the alters’ clothes that made the difference. I could not stop praising him and being wowed throughout the drama.

There was never a dull moment. The 20 1-hour episodes were jam-packed with events that kept making me increasingly invested.Even now when I think about the story, I get caught up in it in my head. Okay, so, IT WAS BRILLIANT. I got so wrapped in the show that I ignored pretty much everything else those few days.Kill Me, Heal Me is thrilling, mysterious and will keep you on the edge of your seat. Oh Ri-On, the twin brother of Oh Ri-Jin and writer under an alias called “Omega”, also becomes interested in Cha Do-Hyun's diagnosis and family.Ĭha Do-Hyun, Oh Ri-Jin and Oh Ri-On’s lives become intertwined in the present, and it brings up the past as well. Oh Ri-Jin is a psychiatric resident who ends up being assigned to Cha Do-Hyun after he returns to Korea. Kill Me, Heal Me also focuses on two other characters-Oh Ri-Jin and Oh Ri-On. The drama follows Cha Do-Hyun as he deals with family, responsibilities, his past and his alters. After some coercion from his family, he returns to Korea to start working for the family business. This drama has a lot going on and in the centre of it all is Cha Do-Hyun, heir to the Seoju group companies and diagnosed with multiple personality disorder. He has five alternate personalities-Perry Park, Ahn Yo-Na, Ahn Yo-Sub, Shin Se-Gi, and Nana.
