Psychopath Diary
Psychopath Diary (Korean: 싸이코패스 다이어리) is a South Korean black comedy thriller television series that aired on tvN from November 20, 2019, to January 9, 2020.[1] The 16-episode drama centers on Yook Dong-sik, a timid office worker who loses his memory after an accident and finds a diary belonging to a serial killer, leading him to assume the identity of the psychopath and alter his personality dramatically.[1] Meanwhile, the real killer, Seo In-woo, a cold and calculating executive at the same company, frantically searches for his lost diary that details his crimes, while police officer Shim Bo-kyung investigates the murders and grows suspicious of Dong-sik's sudden changes.[1] The series stars Yoon Shi-yoon in the lead role as Yook Dong-sik, alongside Jung In-sun as Shim Bo-kyung and Park Sung-hoon as Seo In-woo, with supporting performances by actors including Lee Han-wi, Hwang Hyo-eun, and Kim Kyeol.[1] It was directed by Lee Jong-jae and written by Ryoo Yong-jae, Kim Hwan-chae, and Choi Sung-joon, blending elements of psychological tension, dark humor, and crime investigation to explore themes of identity and deception.[1] Episodes aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:30 KST, attracting viewers with its unique premise of mistaken identity amid a homicide investigation.[1] Psychopath Diary garnered favorable reviews for its engaging plot twists and strong performances, particularly Yoon Shi-yoon's portrayal of the protagonist's transformation, achieving an average user rating of 7.7 out of 10 on IMDb based on over 1,000 votes.[2] On platforms like MyDramaList, it holds an 8.3 rating from more than 13,000 users, praised for balancing comedy and suspense effectively.[3] The series is available for streaming on services such as Viki and Tubi, contributing to its popularity among international audiences interested in K-dramas.[4]Overview
Genre and premise
Psychopath Diary is a South Korean black comedy thriller television series incorporating elements of psychological drama and mystery.[3] The show blends dark humor with suspenseful narrative elements, focusing on the absurdities arising from mistaken identities and criminal pursuits.[5] The premise centers on Yook Dong-sik, a timid office worker who witnesses a murder committed by the serial killer Seo In-woo and subsequently suffers amnesia following a car accident.[6] After the accident causes amnesia, Dong-sik awakens in the hospital with In-woo's diary detailing his crimes in his possession and, due to his memory loss, mistakenly assumes the psychopath's identity, adopting a bolder persona.[1] Meanwhile, detective Shim Bo-kyung leads the investigation into the real killer, unaware of Dong-sik's impersonation, which leads to a series of comedic and tense encounters.[5] Airing on tvN in South Korea, the series consists of 16 episodes, each running approximately 70 minutes.[3] It introduces core themes of identity confusion through amnesia and role assumption, moral ambiguity in navigating deception, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator.[7]Broadcast details
Psychopath Diary is a South Korean black comedy thriller that premiered on the cable network tvN on November 20, 2019.[8] The series aired its final episode on January 9, 2020, spanning a total of 16 episodes released over approximately seven weeks.[3] It followed a bi-weekly schedule, with new episodes broadcast on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. KST, fitting into tvN's standard primetime slot for original dramas.[9] The production was handled by KeyEast Entertainment and Studio Dragon, with the screenplay written by Ryu Yong-jae, Kim Hwan-chae, and Choi Sung-joon, and direction by Lee Jong-jae.[8][1] There were no reported delays or scheduling changes during its original 2019-2020 run on tvN.[3]Cast and characters
Main roles
Yoon Shi-yoon stars as Yook Dong-sik, a timid 34-year-old securities analyst at a brokerage firm who leads a mundane, pushover existence until he witnesses a murder, suffers an accident-induced amnesia, and mistakenly assumes the identity of a psychopath after finding the killer's diary.[10][3] His central arc revolves around the internal conflict of embracing this fabricated ruthless persona to gain confidence while grappling with fragmented memories and the pursuit of justice.[10] Previously known for romantic leads in dramas such as King of Baking, Kim Takgu (2010) and Flower Boy Next Door (2013), Yoon shifts to a comedic thriller genre in Psychopath Diary, showcasing his versatility in portraying a character's psychological transformation.[11][12] Jung In-sun portrays Shim Bo-kyung, a 30-year-old passionate patrol officer and daughter of a disgraced detective, who balances her sense of justice with personal trauma from her father's downfall while investigating the serial killings tied to the discovered diary.[10][3] Her arc centers on leveraging Dong-sik's assumed psychopathic insights to catch the real culprit, all while navigating emotional vulnerabilities and ethical dilemmas in her pursuit of the truth.[13] Drawing from her strong acting background in diverse roles, including the action-comedy Naked Fireman (2017) and the spy thriller My Secret, Terrius (2018), Jung effectively embodies the determined yet relatable detective.[13][14] Park Sung-hoon plays Seo In-woo, the 36-year-old charismatic yet ruthless director at Dong-sik's securities firm, who is the true psychopath and serial killer deriving satisfaction from dominating and eliminating others through meticulous murders documented in his lost diary.[10][3] His narrative arc focuses on the escalating danger as he schemes to reclaim his diary and eliminate threats, always staying one step ahead with cold calculation.[3] Park, who had begun building a reputation for intense supporting roles prior to 2019, including the antagonistic character in High Society (2015), delivers a chilling performance that highlights his affinity for villainous portrayals.[15][16]People Around Yook Dong-sik
Yook Dong-sik's family provides comic relief and emotional support throughout the series, often highlighting his timid nature and post-amnesia changes. His father, Yook Jong-cheol, portrayed by Lee Han-wi, owns a restaurant and frequently offers practical advice and humor to his son.[17] Dong-sik's older sister, Yook Ji-yun, played by Hwang Geum-byul, adds familial banter and concern for his well-being.[17] His brother-in-law, Jo Yong-gu, acted by Kim Kyul, contributes to lighthearted family interactions.[17] Additionally, his half-brother Yook Dong-chan, performed by Jung Su-bin, represents youthful energy in the household dynamics, while stepmother Na In-hye, enacted by So Hee-jung, brings subtle tensions to family relations.[17] At Daehan Securities, Dong-sik's colleagues amplify workplace subplots, showcasing office politics and his evolving confidence. His boss, Gong Chan-suk, played by Choi Dae-chul, is a verbally abusive and domineering figure who bullies subordinates, complicating Dong-sik's professional life.[18] Park Jae-ho, portrayed by Kim Ki-doo, serves as a sycophantic deputy team member who flatters superiors to advance his position.[18] Other team members include Han Jung-ah (Jo Shi-nae), Shin Suk-hyun (Choi Tae-hwan), and Oh Mi-joo (Lee Min-ji), who provide everyday comic relief and contrast Dong-sik's transformation.[17]People Around Shim Bo-kyung
Shim Bo-kyung's police team and personal connections drive the investigative subplots, offering expertise and loyalty that advance the pursuit of the serial killer. Her partner, Heo Taek-soo, acted by Choi Sung-won, is a dedicated constable who assists in fieldwork and provides steadfast support during chases and interrogations.[17] Bo-kyung's father, Shim Suk-gu, played by Kim Myung-soo, is a retired ace detective whose past experience occasionally guides her cases, adding depth to her determination.[17] Her mother, Lee Suk-yun, portrayed by Lee Kan-hee, is a cafe owner who supports her daughter's career.[17] Her uncle, Ryu Jae-joon, portrayed by Lee Hae-young, works as a criminal profiler, contributing analytical insights that help unravel clues related to the psychopath's methods.[17]People Around Seo In-woo
Seo In-woo's subordinates and rivals at Daehan Securities reveal cracks in his polished facade, fueling corporate intrigue and exposing his manipulative tendencies. His stepbrother, Seo Ji-hun, performed by Yu Bee, holds the position of managing director and becomes entangled in In-woo's schemes, heightening internal conflicts.[17] His step-sister, Seo Ji-yun, played by Kim Hye-na, adds to the family dynamics within the company.[17] The company chairman, Seo Chung-hyun, enacted by Park Jung-hak, oversees operations and inadvertently challenges In-woo's authority through oversight.[17] Kim Eun-shil, played by Yoon Ye-hee, as Ji-hun's mother and the chairman's wife, adds familial layers to the firm's power struggles.[17] Additionally, his aide Kim Mu-suk, portrayed by Han Soo-hyun, a former detective, assists in his covert activities.[17] Audit Team Leader Jo Yu-jin, played by Hwang Sun-hee, contributes to the corporate tension.[17]Other Minor Roles
Additional figures in investigations and at the firm, such as Jang Chil-seong (Heo Sung-tae), a seemingly tough but soft-hearted gangster, intersect with main plots by complicating alliances and providing unexpected aid.[18] These roles enhance subplots without dominating the narrative, focusing on enabling or hindering the leads' arcs through brief but pivotal interactions.[1]Special appearances
The series includes several notable special appearances by guest actors, who contribute to episodic humor, tension, or plot twists through brief, one-off roles without advancing the central narrative. These cameos often highlight everyday encounters or minor conflicts that underscore the protagonist's mistaken identity as a psychopath.[1][17]| Actor | Role | Episode(s) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yura (Girl's Day) | Woman walking dog | 2 | Appears in a park scene, providing a lighthearted interaction with the lead character Yook Dong-sik.[19] |
| Han Ji-eun | Woman arguing with Yook Dong-sik / Passerby's girlfriend | 2 | Features in a comedic confrontation that emphasizes Dong-sik's awkward social dynamics.[20][21] |
| Oh Chae-eun | Seo Ji-hun's secretary | 3 | Assists in a professional setting, adding subtle intrigue to the antagonist's operations.[1] |
| Yun Ji-on | Joo Young-min | 4 | Portrays a minor figure in a sequence that builds suspense around potential threats.[17][1] |
| Seo Jin-won | Min-suk | 4 | Contributes to a brief ensemble moment enhancing the episode's chaotic tone.[1] |
| Jo Hyun-woo | Nam Sung-cheol | 8 | Delivers a pivotal one-episode performance that introduces a twist in the investigation subplot.[1] |
| Nam Jung-hee | Murder victim | 2, 4 | Appears in flashback or simulated scenes tied to the diary's entries, heightening the psychological elements.[22][9] |
| Moon Chang-jun | Park Jae-ho's co-worker | 16 | Provides comic relief in a workplace interaction during the finale.[1] |
| Yoo Sung-yeol | Escape room player | 16 | Participates in a group challenge scene, amplifying the episode's high-stakes humor.[1] |
| Lee Do-hye | Escape room player | 16 | Joins the escape room sequence, contributing to the ensemble dynamic in the series conclusion.[1] |
Production
Development
The screenplay for Psychopath Diary was penned by Ryoo Yong-jae, Kim Hwan-chae, and Choi Sung-joon, centering on an original concept that explores psychological themes of amnesia, mistaken identity, and the blurred lines between ordinary individuals and psychopaths.[1] The narrative follows a timid man who, after losing his memory in an accident, discovers a serial killer's diary and begins to emulate its contents, leading to a dark comedic exploration of self-perception and moral ambiguity.[10] Casting announcements for the lead roles were confirmed in early August 2019, with Yoon Shi-yoon cast as the amnesiac protagonist Yook Dong-sik, Jung In-sun as the determined detective Shim Bo-kyung, and Park Sung-hoon as the calculating psychopath Seo In-woo.[10][23] These selections generated initial buzz due to the actors' prior successes in genre-bending roles, heightening anticipation for the drama's unique thriller-comedy hybrid. No significant deviations from the original script were reported during pre-production. The production was handled by KeyEast in collaboration with Studio Dragon, though specific budget details were not publicly disclosed.[9] The first script reading took place in August 2019 at a studio in Sangam-dong, Seoul, where the cast and crew gathered to workshop scenes.[24] Participants noted the event's energetic atmosphere, with actors immersing themselves in their characters and exhibiting immediate chemistry—Yoon Shi-yoon's portrayal of the shifting protagonist personality eliciting laughter and tension, complemented by Park Sung-hoon's chilling intensity and Jung In-sun's grounded resolve.[25] This session helped solidify the ensemble dynamic ahead of principal photography.Filming
Filming for Psychopath Diary commenced in late October 2019, shortly after the first script reading held in August 2019 at Sangam-dong, Seoul.[1][26] The production, directed by Lee Jong-jae, wrapped up in early January 2020, aligning with the series' premiere on November 20, 2019, and finale on January 9, 2020, under a tight schedule typical of Korean broadcast dramas.[8][27] The shoot faced logistical pressures from the concurrent airing format, requiring rapid turnaround for episodes while maintaining the blend of comedic and thriller elements. Director Lee Jong-jae emphasized natural performances to navigate the tonal shifts, particularly in scenes balancing humor and tension.[28][29] Behind-the-scenes footage highlighted the cast's efforts to capture the dual personalities of key characters amid these demands.[26] Post-production focused on editing the 16 episodes to approximately 70 minutes each, ensuring seamless integration of suspenseful sequences and comedic beats to support the narrative's pacing.[3] No major weather or scheduling disruptions were reported, though the fast-paced production tested the team's coordination.[29]Original soundtrack
Part 1
The first installment of the Psychopath Diary original soundtrack, titled Psychopath Diary (Original Television Soundtrack), Pt. 1, was released on December 12, 2019, by Stone Music Entertainment.[30] This release primarily features a single vocal track and its instrumental version, serving as an early musical highlight for the series' blend of comedy and thriller elements.[31] The lead track, "Wanna Be Bad," is performed by Woosung (Kim Woo-sung) of the South Korean rock band The Rose. Composed, arranged, and with lyrics by Nodded, the song is an upbeat rock number characterized by energetic guitar riffs and a rebellious vocal delivery that aligns with the protagonist's internal temptation to embrace a darker, more audacious persona amid the show's humorous tone.[32][33] The instrumental version provides a stripped-back accompaniment, suitable for underscoring tense or introspective comedic scenes without vocals.[31]| Track No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wanna Be Bad | Woosung | 2:58 | Vocal track; composed by Nodded.[32] |
| 2 | Wanna Be Bad (Instrumental) | - | 2:58 | Instrumental version.[31] |
Part 2
The second installment of the Psychopath Diary original soundtrack, released on January 2, 2020, shifts toward more introspective and melodic compositions compared to the energetic, comedic tone of Part 1's tracks.[35] This part consists of two tracks, emphasizing emotional resolution and character introspection in the series' later episodes.[36]| Track No. | Title | Artist | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stay the Same | Cha Yeoul | 3:25 | Vocal version; a gentle ballad with piano accompaniment, used in romantic and reflective scenes involving the leads during the finale arcs.[35][37] |
| 2 | Stay the Same (Inst.) | - | 3:25 | Instrumental version; supports underscoring of emotional depth in concluding plot developments.[35] |
Full Soundtrack
In addition to the vocal OST parts, a full Psychopath Diary (Original Television Soundtrack) album was released in 2020, featuring score tracks composed primarily by Um Gi Yeop and others. Key instrumental tracks include "Psychopath Diary," "Dongshik's Polka," "Red Diary," and "In-woo's Scheme," contributing to the series' atmospheric tension and humor.[40]Release and viewership
Airing schedule
Psychopath Diary premiered on tvN in South Korea on November 20, 2019, and aired for a total of 16 episodes until its finale on January 9, 2020.[1] The series followed a consistent weekly pattern, with episodes airing in pairs on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. KST, occupying tvN's Wednesday-Thursday drama time slot previously held by Miss Lee.[1] This standard 16-episode run concluded without any noted extensions or special episodes during its original broadcast.[3] The following table outlines the airing dates for each episode:| Episode | Air Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | November 20, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 2 | November 21, 2019 | Thursday |
| 3 | November 27, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 4 | November 28, 2019 | Thursday |
| 5 | December 4, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 6 | December 5, 2019 | Thursday |
| 7 | December 11, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 8 | December 12, 2019 | Thursday |
| 9 | December 18, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 10 | December 19, 2019 | Thursday |
| 11 | December 25, 2019 | Wednesday |
| 12 | December 26, 2019 | Thursday |
| 13 | January 1, 2020 | Wednesday |
| 14 | January 2, 2020 | Thursday |
| 15 | January 8, 2020 | Wednesday |
| 16 | January 9, 2020 | Thursday |