![]() 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.
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