I will quote the user miina, cuz she has the same reasons I have to rec Kill me, Heal me.
"Both drama the main actress is a psychiatrist. and the main actor have mental illness. the most important, both dramas very good."
+ in KmHm there is a bit more action
Try it and enjoy :)
Recommended by Izida
both leading actress in this dramas fall in love with a D.I.D..
you can see/watch how they struggle their romance and how the D.I.D/ leading actor overcome his sickness..
this dramas are quite teary so prepare tissues.. (hmmmm.... I guess for me..coz I cry easily!?..)
all in all this dramas are good..
Recommended by keifferodartseam
the main characters are the same and you will still get the same excitement as you did watching Secret.
Recommended by emmysu
Though Healer doesn't have a personality disorder, but he has to disguise himself to accomplish some missions....
Bickering romance, mystery, thriller & comedy... The music is too die for as well....
Recommended by jinja b
KMHM= male lead has multiple personalities and does not remember what he does while in those alternative personas
MG = female lead has PTSD which manifests as context-driven alternate personalities although later she might recall portions of what she did while being controlled by an alternative persona

Both are rom coms
Recommended by bumblethunderbeast
if jisungs acting impressed you here, look at park bo young multiple idenity acting..........................................................................................
Recommended by alex
both are hilarious from the get-go, and have great stories while avoiding typical kdrama cliches.
Recommended by moonmystery
In both of these dramas, a male and female character are connected in some way in the past though their families work to cover it up. The backstories for these characters in both dramas are similar. Both of these dramas have children whose lives are messed up because of adult's greed, but kill me heal me is more political in a way.
Recommended by KdramaAddict27
Park Seo Joon is one of the lead roles in both dramas; the male lead is a chaebol, the female lead a hardworking person... something traumatic happened in their past as kids, but it was burried by their family and memories.
Both have humor but also dramatic background.
Recommended by userbmc
- Um dos principais tem algum problema psiquiátrico e de certa forma mostram um tipo de obsessão pelo outro;

- Em ambos um dos protagonistas trabalham direta ou indiretamente com a psiquiatria;

- Também tem o fato de que os protagonistas se conhecem antes em certa parte da vida.
Recommended by Andy
Main Similarity:
Both Shows deal with psychological disorders. In I'm Not a Robot, it's more like a human allergy. In Kill Me Heal Me, it's a personality disorder. Both disorders can get out of hand, but with time, the MLs learn to kinda control it. Both Leads can be very sensitive and have intensive psychological trauma from their childhood. Both hold very high positions in the companies they work for. Both were initially very isolated people with trust issues. The FL's in the other hand are very outgoing, ambious women. Both FLs, with their intelligence and healing personalities, helped the ML throughout their darkest times.

Secondary Similarity:
Both have an almost-not-there love triangle. The 2nd ML in KMHL seems to meddle more in the main couple's relationship by not allowing the FL to go out at times. But I remember that the 2ML in INAR punched the ML and forbade her from staying too long at the ML house. Both posters look similar.

Overall, both shoes are very Heartwarming/wrenching love stories that are must-watch shows. Both OSTs are amazing and are classics. Both casts have an impressive list of talented actors. I recommend that you look into their profiles and check out their work. Both are rematchable if that appeals to you. Both 10/10!
Recommended by Yendigar
Seven of Me is the Taiwanese remake of Kill Me, Heal Me. It was surprisingly better than I thought it was going to be. The Zhang Yi Shan is so much younger than Si Jung, but for an inexperienced actor he held his own. Cai Wen Jing did an excellent job, her character was more clumsy than the K-version, and it actually made me like it better!
Recommended by BabyBeanSox
6.8 M (1994)
Multiple Personality Disorder, Cringe behavoir, back and forth, romance

M is a older Korean drama which has more of a soap opera feel to it but it's worth the 10
40 min episodes.

THE SUSPENSE IS AMAZING
Recommended by Merp
Both deal with mental health issues. Other than that they are different but I get a similar feeling from both.
Recommended by Unnie25
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