Kill Me, Heal Me: K-Drama Addresses Serious Issues With Humor

A romantic comedy dealing with multiple personality disorder about a business mogul’s grandson, who has 7 personalities, and a female physician who becomes his secret doctor after 1 year of residency.
— Viki

Kill Me Heal Me (Viki)

I found this K-drama because Park Seo-Jun is in it. Even though he plays second-lead, Ji Sung will effectively grab your attention so you won’t even notice. That’s no disrespect to Seo-Jun, but yes, I’m giving mad props to Ji Sung.

I just found out Lee Seung-Gi was originally offered the role but his schedule didn’t allow him to take it. I don’t know how he would’ve played Cha Do-Hyun, Shin Se-gi, Perry Park, Ahn Yo-seob, Ahn Yo-na, Na-na, or Mr. X, but I can’t imagine anyone else but Ji Sung. Kill Me Heal Me deals with multiple personality disorder

If you need to laugh watch Kill Me Heal Me. If you need to cry watch Kill Me Heal Me. If you like a twisting and turning plot watch Kill Me Heal Me. If you’re looking for romance watch Kill Me Heal Me. Let me say it one more time. Watch Kill Me Heal Me.

  • Which K-drama brings Park Seo-Jun and Hwang Jung-Eum together as leads?

  • Screenwriter Jin Soo-Wan also wrote the screenplay for Kim Soo-Hyun’s The Moon Embracing the Sun.

  • If you don’t know Lee Seung-Gi, check out his music on Spotify. It is at times what I would describe as hauntingly beautiful. I’ve only used that description for one other musical artist's songs. Chasing Lovely.

Released: January 2015, Episodes: 20

Cast: Ji Sung (Cha Do-Hyun), Hwang Jung-Eum (Oh Ri-Jin), Park Seo-Jun (Oh Ri-On), Kim Yoo-Ri (Han Chae-Yeon), Oh Min-Suk (Cha Ki-Joon), FULL CAST

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