![]() However, this moment also shows he has no control over which alter presents themselves, and instead of the alter he intends to summon, another comes forth to deal with the situation in a way that may be better than whatever the intended alter would have done. This was noteworthy because it is a sign that he sees his different alters as having different functions, and though he doesn't control when a shift occurs, he knows more or less the triggers. It is important to note that that specific time, Do Hyun asked to be beaten up by his confidant with the purpose of drawing out a specific alter to deal with a situation that he felt ill equipped to deal with himself. In the second episode a shift, or "transformation," occurs again when he is under stress and physically beaten. This same alter reappears later in the episode after again being physically beaten. At that moment, the stressor appears to be not only the physical beating, but the feeling of helplessness associated with being unable to rescue his friend. In the first episode we see a shift from the main personality state to an alter when he is physically beaten and witnesses someone he cares for being physically assaulted. But tonight I just finished watching “The Rooftop Prince” so this will be my first review.As presented in Kill Me, Heal Me, Cha Do Hyun, a Vice President of an entertainment sector of a large company, experiences 7 different personality states, each of which is expressed when in times of significant stress. I have seen so many it’s was hard to pick the first one. I hope I can do this without not giving to much away. I will say, once you start, you will enjoy these shows as much as I have. I feel alone tho, cause no one else will take interest, I guess it’s because you have to read and watch. I have not laughed and cried spontaneously in years, and I was in shock when I did for the first time, I laughed till I cried!, I can’t stop watching these shows now. Some are just plain stupid, or have gone on and on and on and on…dear god and on……. I have pretty much lost all interest in the shows they put on TV here. This programing is some of the best I have seen in 20 years here in the states. Some more some less, but still there is an ending and they don’t go on for years and years. I have started off with Animes, and got hooked real fast!!! Then I saw they had other shows, real life dramas that have a beginning and an end. I must have been a stubborn mule! Why did I wait so long to watch and READ Animes and Dramas?!!!! I guess I was afraid of missing something happening while reading the sub text, but, that never happened. I am giving this show 10 ponys which is the highest rating from me!!! Why did it take me so long…… ![]() Things get serious as the story moves along and they figure out how all this ties in with the past. Things start out very funny at times when they try to find out just what happened and where they are and why. Things change very quickly during his investigation and he is taken into the future with his investigators. Rooftop Prince starts out in the Joseon time, Where things seem to be very happy for the prince. Not like the states, were they keep them going for years and years. These Dramas only last so long, then they have an ending. Shows like this are very entertaining!! It reminds me of how tv shows were in the late 60’s early 70’s. it takes a lot to get my attention and keep it. Like most KDramas, Rooftop Prince was very good and enjoyable! The storyline was very interesting, for it to keep me glued to the tube and wanting to find out more, is very good.
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