11/26/2023 0 Comments Watch kill me heal me![]() ![]() Premise: A story about a woman who supports the adultery of another woman, without knowing that the affair is with her husband. Premise: Following a chance encounter overseas, a woman with much to lose and a man with little to his name meet again as employer and employee. Starring: Ahn Bo-hyun, Jo Bo-ah, Oh Yeon-soo, Kim Young-min, Kim Woo-seok ![]() Premise: An army prosecutor with ambitions of power and wealth finds his plans disturbed by an unyielding newbie with an agenda of her own. Read our Memories of the Alhambra episode 1 recap. Premise: While looking for the cryptic creator of an innovative augmented-reality game, an investment firm executive meets a woman who runs a hostel in Spain. Starring: Eric Mun, Seo Hyun-jin, Jeon Hye-bin 38. Premise: A sound director who suddenly starts getting visions of someone else’s future gets mired in the lives of two women, who happen to share the same name. So, if something has a Nielsen rating of 4%, that means that 4% of the public with a television were watching the Korean Drama at the time. This rating is illustrated by a percentage, which shows the share of audience that a show had at a given time. Here, at Ready Steady Cut, we thought it’d be handy to present the Top 40 Best and Highest Rated Korean Dramas of all time according to their Nielsen rating on cable TV in Korea. Do you go with the most popular? What seems the most buzz-worthy online? A mix of the two? However, with so much out there, to the uninitiated, it can be hard to find the perfect jumping-in point. In part, this is thanks to Netflix’s consistent investment in the country’s content, whether through their own original projects or the licensing of existing offerings that then brings them to a much broader audience. ![]() Over the last half a decade or so, Korean Dramas (or K-Drama) have really picked up steam in terms of their global popularity. The song is also a must listen.This article discusses the Top 40 Best and Highest Rated Korean Dramas of All Time and does not contain any major plot points or spoilers. NaShow) which features throughout Kill Me, Heal Me is also a great discovery. The main soundtrack Auditory Hallucinations by Jang Jae In (feat. It is worth watching to see Ji Sung’s amazing performance as the seven characters which are all so unique. The whole series is worth watching the whole way through at least once though. We would happily watch the first twelve episodes again, but probably not the last half of the series over again. Perry Park‘s send-off was particularly so. We do like the end with the send off of the personalities, though. Thinking about it now, it was a twist that we found made the plot feel anti-climatic. The last half of the series when more of the story is revealed and we learn how everything is connected was not as exciting as the first half, but it still had its hold (just not a firm one) as the series reveals a small twist in the story relating to Cha Do Hyun and Oh Ri Jin‘s pasts. There was also the threat of Shin Se Gi wanting to take over Cha Do Hyun as the main personality as well. There was so much to anticipate in the story: the revelation of Cha Do Hyun‘s different personalities, Shin Se Gi‘s love for Oh Ri Jin and how this will work as he isn’t the main personality, and what connection Oh Ri Jin has with Cha Do Hyun and his past. This series was a particularly fantastic watch between the first and twelth episode. ![]() She is drawn to help heal Cha Do Hyun, get close with all his personalities and work to try heal him by ‘merging’ his personality into a whole again. She’s chosen to be by his side to keep Cha Do Hyun‘s other personalities at bay as he works to gain control of Seung Jin Group. Oh Ri Jin (Hwang Jung Eum), a first-year resident psychiatrist, is brought in to help Cha Do Hyun as his secret physician shortly after she discovers Cha Do Hyun‘s different personalities. This traumatic experience broke up Cha Do Hyun‘s personality into its parts. The personalities are the result of a traumatic experience in Cha Do Hyun‘s childhood which involved a basement, a fire and an abusive father. Inside Cha Do Hyun are six other personalities: violent Shin Se Gi, bomb expert Perry Park, the suicidal Ahn Yo Seob, sassy teen girl Ahn Yo Na, little girl Nana and Mr X. Whenever his emotions rise and he’s under some kind of stress, different kinds of personalities come out. The story is about chaebol Cha Do Hyun (Ji Sung) who lives with seven different personalities inside of him. There have been dramas out there with where it focuses on multiple personalities in the past, but probably not one that features seven (at least, as far as we’re aware of). Kill Me, Heal Me is the first Korean drama that caught our attention for 2015. ![]()
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