He Is Psychometric
He Is Psychometric (Korean: 사이코메트리 그녀석; RR: Saikometeuri Geunyeoseok) is a 2019 South Korean television drama series starring Park Jin-young, Shin Ye-eun, Kim Kwon, and Kim Da-som, which follows a young man with psychometry abilities who partners with a prosecutor to solve crimes while confronting traumatic secrets from their pasts.[1] The series, consisting of 16 episodes, aired on the cable network tvN on Mondays and Tuesdays from March 11 to April 30, 2019, each episode running approximately 60 minutes.[2] The plot centers on Lee Ahn (played by Park Jin-young), an orphaned young man who acquires the supernatural ability of psychometry after surviving a devastating fire that claimed his parents' lives, enabling him to perceive memories and emotions through physical contact with people or objects. Struggling with the overwhelming and isolating nature of his gift, Lee Ahn lives under the care of prosecutor Kang Sung-mo (Kim Kwon), who has protected him since childhood and now works to uncover the truth behind the arson incident.[3] When Lee Ahn encounters Yoon Jae-in (Shin Ye-eun), a determined but haunted policewoman hiding her own painful history, they form an unlikely alliance to investigate cold cases, blending elements of mystery, romance, and thriller as they navigate personal healing and justice.[4] Produced by Studio Dragon and JS Pictures, the drama explores themes of trauma, friendship, and redemption, earning praise for its character-driven storytelling and the strong brotherly bond between Lee Ahn and Kang Sung-mo, though some viewers noted mixed reception for its conclusion.[2] With a focus on emotional depth over high-stakes action, He Is Psychometric stands out in the K-drama landscape for its sensitive portrayal of psychic abilities as both a curse and a tool for empathy.[2]Overview
Premise
He Is Psychometric centers on Lee Ahn, a young man who gains the extraordinary ability of psychometry after surviving a devastating fire that killed his parents during his childhood. This power enables him to glimpse the past memories, emotions, and secrets of people or objects simply by touching them, turning everyday interactions into overwhelming floods of information that he struggles to manage. Determined to use his gift for good, Lee Ahn partners with law enforcement to solve crimes, leveraging his visions to uncover hidden truths and deliver justice to the innocent.[5] The series follows Lee Ahn as he crosses paths with Yoon Jae-in, a determined police officer burdened by her own psychological scars and a desperate need to conceal her traumatic history. Their collaboration sparks a dynamic interplay of mystery-solving and personal growth, where Lee Ahn's uncontrolled psychometric insights both aid their investigations and force confrontations with suppressed pains. Blending supernatural thriller elements with romance and light comedy, the premise explores how these abilities and hidden pasts intertwine to heal wounds and expose corruption.[3][6][7]Broadcast Details
He Is Psychometric is a South Korean television series that premiered on the cable network tvN on March 11, 2019, and concluded on April 30, 2019.[8][9] The drama aired weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. KST.[9] It consists of 16 episodes, each approximately 60 to 70 minutes in duration.[10][2] Viewership ratings, as measured by Nielsen Korea, started with the premiere episode achieving 2.9 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area.[8] The second episode dipped slightly to 2.2 percent nationwide.[11] Subsequent episodes showed variation, with episode 6 reaching the series' peak of 2.8 percent nationwide.[12] By the sixth episode, ratings reached 2.8 percent nationwide and 3.4 percent in Seoul.[13] Overall, the drama sustained modest viewership in the 2 to 3 percent range nationwide, consistent with cable channel performances during its run, though it did not break into higher tiers dominated by broadcast networks.[14] The finale achieved approximately 2.3 percent nationwide.[15]| Episode | Air Date | Nationwide Rating (%) | Seoul Rating (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 11, 2019 | 2.467 | 2.698 |
| 2 | Mar 12, 2019 | 2.156 | 2.434 |
| 3 | Mar 18, 2019 | 1.932 | 2.231 |
| 4 | Mar 19, 2019 | 2.108 | 2.229 |
| 6 | Mar 26, 2019 | 2.794 | 3.440 |
| 16 | Apr 30, 2019 | 2.277 | 2.631 |
Plot
Synopsis
He Is Psychometric centers on Lee Ahn, a young man who, after surviving a devastating fire that killed his parents during his childhood, develops the supernatural ability of psychometry. This power enables him to access memories, emotions, and secrets by making physical contact with people or objects, often overwhelming him with fragmented visions. Despite the burden of his gift and the cheerful facade he maintains, Ahn channels his abilities toward exposing corruption and bringing evildoers to justice, driven by a desire to prevent others from suffering as he did.[2][16] The plot unfolds as Ahn crosses paths with Yoon Jae In, a skilled police officer who conceals a traumatic history behind her composed exterior. An inadvertent touch reveals Jae In's buried pain to Ahn, sparking an unlikely partnership rooted in mutual understanding and vulnerability. Together, they delve into criminal investigations, including the unresolved arson case tied to Ahn's past, navigating a labyrinth of institutional cover-ups, personal betrayals, and moral dilemmas. Their collaboration evolves amid budding romance, as they support each other's healing journeys while confronting systemic injustices.[1][17] Key supporting characters enrich the narrative: prosecutor Kang Sung Mo, who has protected Ahn since childhood and embodies a blend of empathy and unyielding professionalism in his pursuit of truth; and detective Eun Ji Soo, a dedicated investigator whose determination makes her an invaluable ally in solving cases. Through these relationships, the series examines the interplay of fate, forgiveness, and resilience in the face of hidden truths.[16][2]Key Themes
The series explores the theme of trauma and its long-lasting impact on individuals, particularly through protagonist Lee Ahn's childhood experience of surviving a devastating apartment fire that claimed his parents' lives, granting him psychometric abilities but also isolating him from physical contact with others. This supernatural gift serves as a metaphor for the burdens of unresolved past events, forcing characters to confront painful memories to achieve personal growth. For instance, Ahn's reluctance to touch people highlights the emotional barriers trauma erects, while his partnership with Yoon Jae-in illustrates how shared vulnerability can facilitate healing.[17] Central to the narrative is the power of human connection and friendship as a counterforce to isolation. The bromance between Ahn and prosecutor Kang Sung-mo evolves from comedic banter to profound mutual support, emphasizing trust and loyalty as essential for overcoming personal demons. This theme underscores that genuine relationships, rather than superhuman abilities alone, enable characters to navigate moral ambiguities and seek justice, blending lighthearted moments with deeper emotional resonance.[18] Justice and the flaws of the legal system form another key motif, critiqued through the characters' investigations into corruption and cold cases. Ahn's psychometric visions expose hidden truths, raising questions about truth, accountability, and redemption in a society where official channels often fail victims. The drama balances thriller elements with romance, portraying love—particularly between Ahn and Jae-in—as a catalyst for forgiveness and forward movement, without overshadowing the ensemble's collective pursuit of righteousness.[19]Cast and Characters
Main Roles
Park Jin-young portrays Lee Ahn, the protagonist who acquires psychometric abilities after surviving a devastating fire that claims his parents' lives, enabling him to read memories and secrets through physical contact with people or objects. Despite his good looks, he is portrayed as somewhat dim-witted and struggles to control his powers, using them to pursue justice against wrongdoers.[20][16] Shin Ye-eun plays Yoon Jae-in, a young police officer who conceals a traumatic secret from her past while projecting a cheerful facade. She forms a close bond with Lee Ahn, supporting him in harnessing his abilities and confronting hidden truths together.[21][22] Kim Kwon depicts Kang Sung-mo, a prosecutor in the special investigations unit who rescued Lee Ahn during the fire and later becomes his legal guardian. Outwardly stoic and aloof, he harbors deep affection for those around him, particularly Lee Ahn, and aids in solving complex cases.[23] Kim Da-som stars as Eun Ji-soo, a determined detective known for her straightforward honesty, strong sense of justice, and occasional clumsiness. As a childhood friend of Lee Ahn and Kang Sung-mo, she actively participates in their investigations with a no-nonsense attitude.[24]Supporting Roles
The supporting roles in He Is Psychometric encompass a diverse array of characters who provide emotional depth, comic relief, and crucial plot connections, particularly through their ties to the protagonists and the overarching mystery of the fire incident. Lee Dae-bong, portrayed by Noh Jong-hyun, is Lee Ahn's steadfast best friend and fellow member of the Seoheun-dong Public Order Center team; he frequently offers humorous support and assists in investigations using Ahn's psychometric abilities.[25][26] Yoon Jae-in's personal circle includes her aunt Oh Sook-ja, played by Kim Hyo-jin, a warm dispatcher at the public order center who raised Jae-in after her parents' death and serves as a maternal figure. Her childhood friend Kim So-hyun, enacted by Go Yoon-jung, is a dedicated police officer who provides unwavering loyalty and aid during high-stakes cases.[25][7][26] At the public order center, veteran investigator Nam Dae-nam, brought to life by Park Chul-min, acts as a mentor to the younger staff, contributing seasoned wisdom to the team's efforts in solving cold cases.[7][26] Characters linked to Kang Sung-mo's backstory include his childhood friend and colleague Eun Ji-soo (Kim Da-som), whose unresolved disappearance from 10 years prior drives much of the series' tension and revelations. Jo Byung-gyu depicts the young Kang Sung-mo, highlighting his traumatic past during the Youngsung Apartment fire.[26] Additional supporting figures flesh out the narrative's institutional and antagonistic elements, such as Kim Ki-moo as Hong Jung-soo, a figure connected to Cheongdo High School and past events.[27][26]Production
Development
The series He Is Psychometric originated as an original screenplay written by Yang Jin-a, focusing on themes of psychometry, trauma, and redemption in a romantic thriller format. Produced by Studio Dragon and JS Pictures for broadcaster tvN, development commenced in late 2018 as part of the network's Monday-Tuesday evening lineup, following the conclusion of The Crowned Clown. The project emphasized a blend of fantasy elements with police procedural storytelling, drawing on the writer's prior experience in crafting character-driven narratives.[28] Casting announcements began in October 2018, when GOT7 member Park Jin-young (Jinyoung) was offered the lead role of Lee Ahn, a young man with psychometric abilities acquired after a childhood tragedy; he accepted and was officially confirmed by the production team on December 6, 2018. Shortly thereafter, on December 9, Shin Ye-eun was cast as Yoon Jae-in, the resilient policewoman harboring a painful secret, marking a key pairing that director Kim Byung-soo highlighted for their fresh chemistry and ability to convey emotional depth. Veteran actor Kim Kwon joined as the prosecutor Kang Sung-mo, and Sistar's Dasom was selected for the role of Eun Ji-soo, completing the main ensemble by early December.[29][30][31] The first script reading occurred on December 6, 2018, at Studio Dragon's headquarters in Sangam-dong, Seoul, where the cast and crew convened to workshop scenes, fostering early collaboration amid an atmosphere of enthusiasm and lighthearted improvisation. Behind-the-scenes footage from the session, released in mid-January 2019, showcased the actors' dedication, with Jinyoung and Shin Ye-eun rehearsing key interactions to build rapport ahead of principal photography. This phase underscored the production's focus on authentic portrayals of supernatural abilities and interpersonal healing, setting the tone for filming that ramped up in early 2019 ahead of the March premiere.[32]Filming and Casting
The production of He Is Psychometric encountered initial hurdles in casting the protagonist Lee Ahn, as director Kim Byung-soo had held the script for approximately five years without finding a suitable actor who could embody the character's optimistic and youthful demeanor. Park Jin-young, a member of the idol group GOT7, was ultimately selected for the role due to his bright and energetic image, which aligned perfectly with Lee Ahn's psychometric abilities and positive outlook on life.[33] Shin Ye-eun was cast as Yoon Jae-in, the determined policewoman and love interest, because her poised and intelligent persona matched the character's needs; notably, both leads shared the same agency, JYP Entertainment, facilitating coordination. Supporting roles were filled by veteran actor Kim Kwon as the prosecutor Kang Sung-mo and Kim Da-som of Sistar as Eun Ji-soo, bringing depth to the investigative team dynamic.[33][32] A significant casting adjustment occurred when original actor Jung Yoo-ahn withdrew in January 2019 amid an investigation into sexual harassment allegations from his military service. Jo Byung-gyu stepped in as his replacement for the role of young Kang Sung-mo, selected by Kim Byung-soo for his ability to portray the character's complex duality; production had already commenced, necessitating reshoots of affected scenes to integrate the new actor seamlessly.[34] The first script reading convened on December 6, 2018, at a Studio Dragon facility in Sangam-dong, Seoul, attended by the principal cast including Park Jin-young, Shin Ye-eun, Kim Kwon, Kim Da-som, Jo Byung-gyu, and Go Youn-jung, where the ensemble demonstrated strong chemistry and enthusiasm for the material. Filming commenced shortly thereafter, primarily in various locations across Seoul to capture the urban mystery setting, with principal photography wrapping in time for the series premiere on March 11, 2019. Behind-the-scenes materials highlighted the cast's dedication, including intensive rehearsals for action sequences and psychometric visions.[32][16][35]Music
Original Soundtrack
The original soundtrack (OST) for the South Korean drama He Is Psychometric features a mix of vocal tracks by prominent K-pop and ballad artists, released weekly as digital singles during the series' broadcast on tvN from March 26 to April 30, 2019, alongside instrumental scores composed by Nam Hye-seung and others.[36] These songs emphasize themes of romance, mystery, and emotional introspection, aligning with the plot's blend of psychometric abilities and personal trauma. The full compilation album, HE IS PSYCHOMETRIC (Original Television Soundtrack), was released on May 6, 2019, by Genie Music and Stone Music Entertainment, containing 14 tracks including vocals, instrumentals, and background music.[37] The OST's vocal singles were structured as Parts 1 through 6, each debuting ahead of or alongside key episodes to heighten dramatic tension. "Take" by Jus2 (the duo consisting of JB and Yugyeom from Got7) served as Part 1, released on March 26, 2019, with its upbeat R&B style capturing the protagonists' budding connection. Part 2, "With You" by indie duo Fromm, followed on April 2, 2019, offering a soft acoustic ballad that underscores themes of companionship amid uncertainty. Seunghee of Oh My Girl delivered Part 3, "Sunny Day," on April 9, 2019, a light pop track evoking hope and fleeting joy in the narrative's darker moments. Subsequent releases continued this pattern: Part 4, "The First Love" by vocalist MINSEO, was issued on April 16, 2019, as a poignant piano-driven ballad reflecting on lost innocence and first encounters. Janett Suhh's "Shadows on the Wall" formed Part 5, released April 22, 2019, with its ethereal vocals and subtle electronic elements mirroring the show's supernatural intrigue.[38] The finale's Part 6, "Take a Break (쉬어가)" by project group O.O.O, appeared on April 30, 2019, providing a mellow, reassuring close with lyrics about seeking respite from turmoil. Instrumental tracks in the compilation, such as "He Is Psychometric Title," "Memories of the Past," and "The First Snow," were primarily composed by Nam Hye-seung to support suspenseful scenes and emotional flashbacks, with guitar and piano arrangements enhancing the psychometric motif.[36][39] The OST received positive feedback for its cohesive sound, contributing to the drama's atmospheric tension, though specific chart performance details for individual tracks remain limited in available data.[40]| Part | Release Date | Track Title | Artist | Genre/Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | March 26, 2019 | Take | Jus2 | R&B/Pop |
| 2 | April 2, 2019 | With You | Fromm | Acoustic Ballad |
| 3 | April 9, 2019 | Sunny Day | SEUNGHEE (Oh My Girl) | Pop Ballad |
| 4 | April 16, 2019 | The First Love | MINSEO | Piano Ballad |
| 5 | April 22, 2019 | Shadows on the Wall | Janett Suhh | Indie Electronic Ballad |
| 6 | April 30, 2019 | Take a Break (쉬어가) | O.O.O | Mellow Ballad |
Album and Singles
The original soundtrack for He Is Psychometric was released in six digital single parts during the drama's airing from March to April 2019, each featuring a main vocal track by a different artist alongside an instrumental version. These singles were produced by Stone Music Entertainment and distributed through platforms such as Genie Music.[41][42] The first single, Part 1, featured "Take" performed by Jus2 (the duo consisting of JB and Yugyeom from GOT7), released on March 26, 2019.[41] Part 2, released on April 2, 2019, included "With You" by Fromm.[42] On April 9, 2019, Part 3 was released with "Sunny Day" by Seunghee of Oh My Girl.[43] Part 4, featuring "The First Love" by Minseo, came out on April 16, 2019.[44] "Shadows on the Wall" by Janett Suhh appeared in Part 5, released April 22, 2019.[38] The final single, Part 6, included "Take a Break" (쉬어가) by O.O.O and was released on April 30, 2019, coinciding with the drama's finale.[45] A compilation album titled HE IS PSYCHOMETRIC (Original Television Soundtrack) by various artists was subsequently released on May 6, 2019, by Stone Music Entertainment.[37] The 14-track album compiles the six main vocal songs, their instrumentals, and additional original score tracks such as "He Is Psychometric" and "Space Run," totaling approximately 37 minutes in length.[46] It was made available on streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[39]| Part | Release Date | Main Track | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | March 26, 2019 | "Take" | Jus2 |
| 2 | April 2, 2019 | "With You" | Fromm |
| 3 | April 9, 2019 | "Sunny Day" | Seunghee (Oh My Girl) |
| 4 | April 16, 2019 | "The First Love" | Minseo |
| 5 | April 22, 2019 | "Shadows on the Wall" | Janett Suhh |
| 6 | April 30, 2019 | "Take a Break" (쉬어가) | O.O.O |
Reception
Viewership
"He Is Psychometric" premiered on tvN on March 11, 2019, and concluded on April 30, 2019, occupying the Monday-Tuesday evening slot. Viewership ratings, measured by Nielsen Korea, reflected typical figures for a cable channel drama during this period. The first episode garnered an average nationwide rating of 2.5 percent.[15] The second episode experienced a slight decline to 2.2 percent.[15] Subsequent broadcasts showed variability, with the third episode dropping to 1.9 percent.[15] By the sixth episode on March 26, the rating rose to its peak of 2.8 percent.[15] Later in the run, ratings remained consistent in the low- to mid-2 percent range; for instance, the episode aired on April 22 recorded 2.1 percent.[15] Overall, the drama's average rating was 2.4 percent across all 16 episodes and did not surpass 3 percent for any episode, aligning with the competitive landscape of simultaneous broadcasts on major networks.[15] The series received generally positive reception from audiences, earning an 8.3 out of 10 rating on MyDramaList based on over 45,000 user votes and 7.6 out of 10 on IMDb from approximately 2,700 ratings. Critics praised the strong performances, particularly the chemistry among the leads and the brotherly dynamic, though some noted criticisms regarding pacing in the latter episodes and a somewhat predictable conclusion.[2][1]Awards and Nominations
At the 12th Korea Drama Awards held on October 2, 2019, Shin Ye-eun received the Star of the Year Award for her portrayal of Yoon Jae-in in He Is Psychometric, sharing the honor with Go Joon for his role in The Fiery Priest.[47] Park Jin-young, who played the lead role of Lee Ahn, won the Favourite Korean Drama Male Character award at the StarHub Night of Stars ceremony on November 24, 2019, in Singapore, as determined by public voting.[48] No other major awards or nominations for the series or its cast were reported from prominent ceremonies such as the Baeksang Arts Awards, KBS Drama Awards, or SBS Drama Awards in 2019.| Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Korea Drama Awards | Star of the Year Award | Shin Ye-eun (as Yoon Jae-in) | Won | [47] |
| 2019 | StarHub Night of Stars | Favourite Korean Drama Male Character | Park Jin-young (as Lee Ahn) | Won | [48] |