Fix You
Fix You

Fix You

Were you at peace today?

6.720201 season~31mEnded
Drama

A psychiatrist who is passionate about helping his patients does everything he can to help them heal their emotional wounds and find happiness.

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Created by

Ki Min-soo

Network

KBS2

Language

Korean

Episodes

Top Cast

Shin Ha-kyun

Shin Ha-kyun

Lee Shi-joon

Jung So-min

Jung So-min

Han Woo-joo

Park Ye-jin

Park Ye-jin

Ji Young-won

Jang Yoo-sang

Jang Yoo-sang

Im Se-chan

Jung Hae-kyun

Jung Hae-kyun

Park Dae-ha

Joo Min-kyung

Joo Min-kyung

Kong Ji-sun

Choi Jung-woo

Choi Jung-woo

Lee Taek-kyung

Park Soo-young

Park Soo-young

Oh Ki-tae

Tae In-ho

Tae In-ho

In Dong-hyuk

Park Hyun-suk

Park Hyun-suk

Oh Hwa-young

Jo Kyung-sook

Jo Kyung-sook

Cho In-hye

Park Soo-oh

Park Soo-oh

Park Ru-oh

Park Han-sol

Park Han-sol

Gong Ji-hee

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