Hwasin: Controller of the Heart

Hwasin - Controller of the Heart
Also known as Hwashin
Talk God
Genre Talk show
Starring Shin Dong-yup
Kim Hee-sun
Kim Gu-ra
Bong Tae-gyu
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 31
Production
Producer(s) Shin Hyo-jung
Shim Sung-min
Running time 70-90 minutes per episode
Release
Original network SBS
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release February 19, 2013 – October 1, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by Strong Heart
Followed by Beating Heart
External links
Website
Korean name
Hangul 화신 - 마음지배하는
Hanja - 마음을하는
Revised Romanization Hwasin – Ma-eumeul Jibae Haneun Ja
McCune–Reischauer Hwasin – Maŭmŭl Chibae Hanŭn Ja

Hwasin – Controller of the Heart (Hangul: 화신 - 마음을 지배하는 자) was a South Korean talk show which aired from February 19 to October 1, 2013 on Tuesday nights at 11:20 pm KST on SBS. It was hosted by comedian Shin Dong-yup, actress Kim Hee-sun, and singer Yoon Jong-shin.[1] Hwasin has several meanings, including God of Tuesday (화요일의 신; 火神) and God of Talk (화술의 신; 話神), as well as Shin Dong-yup and Yoon Jong-shin's Shin (신), and Goddess (여신) Kim Hee-sun.[2] The program was referred to as the second season of Strong Heart, but with a different format focused on exploring lifestyle differences between generations through surveys to viewers.[3] On May 1, 2013, it was announced that comedian Kim Gu-ra would join the program as new host, marking his return to SBS since his sudden departure from television in April 2012. The programs format was also be changed, abandoning the viewer surveys and focusing on people instead. The first episode to air with Kim Gu-ra and a new format aired May 14, 2013.[4] On May 9, 2013, it was announced that Yoon Jong-shin will be leaving the show due to schedule and health issues. He was replaced by actor Bong Tae-gyu, who was a guest on the May 14th episode, and officially as new host airing May 21, 2013.[5] After a seven month run, Hwasin was officially cancelled due to low ratings on September 24, 2013, and was replaced by reality program Beating Heart.[6]

Format

Episode 1-11

Every week, thousands of viewers respond to surveys asking about different lifestyle issues. The different topics are reenacted through sketches with the hosts and guests. The guests must guess the #1 answers of different generations of viewers (10s to 50s) or of men and women in later episodes. Incorrect answers will be punished with a blast of air.[7] The format is similar to past popular SBS talk shows, Ya Sim Man Man and Shin Dong-yup & Kim Won-hee's Hey Hey Hey, combining a ranking talk show with comedy sketches.[8]

Episode 12-26, 28-29

The format changes to a talk show focusing on people and life. New corners were created to emphasize life of people. A Line of Strength (한 줄의 힘) is a corner where guests bring a line (a meaningful saying or phrase) to explore ways of overcoming difficulties and hardships in life.[9] Beginning with episode 13, Heard It As A Rumor (풍문으로 들었소) became the second new corner which focuses on rumors of the guests.[10]

Episode 27, 30-31

A special live episode titled, The Hwashin Live (a parody of The Terror Live), aired with an experimental format featuring an all live broadcast with no editing. As the first live talk show to ever air on South Korean television, the format brought four guests each with a question they would like to ask the general public and discuss in studio. Viewers could vote through SMS voting during the show, and the result would be shown on air. With no delay or editing, there is no margin for error as everything happening in studio would be broadcast live, bringing a thrill to the live format.[11]

For episode 30, the show officially switched to an all live format titled, Live Hwasin - Hot Potato. The format is similar to the experimental episode featuring questions asked to the general public and SMS voting. Questions are known as "Hot Potatoes", which are recent hot topics in society and are discussed by the hosts and guests in an effort to identify with viewers. The second part of the live program, Star Potato, is the same as the previous live format where the guests ask the viewers a question.[12] For episode 31, the show was simply titled, Live Hwasin, and followed a similar format to episode 27.

Hosts

List of episodes

Episode # Original airdate Guests
1 February 19, 2013 Lee Su-geun, Eun Ji-won, Kim Jong-min, Jun Hyun-moo
2 February 26, 2013
Park Ji-young, Kang Hye-jung, Jung Man-sik, Hong Seok-cheon, Kwang-hee[13]
3 March 5, 2013
4 March 12, 2013 So Yi-hyun, Bae Soo-bin, Im Seul-ong, Kim Je-dong
5 March 19, 2013 Kim Bum-soo, Kim Tae-woo, Kim Eung-su, Park Gyu-ri
6 March 26, 2013 G-Dragon, Dae-sung, Kahi, Kim Kyung-ho, Noh Sa-yeon[14]
7 April 2, 2013 Jang Gwang, Gong Hyung-jin, Kim Kyung-ran, Shim Yi-young, Kim Woo-bin[15]
8 April 9, 2013 Simon Dominic, Jung Eun-ji, Yang Hee-eun, Lee Soo-young, Lee Do-young
9 April 16, 2013 Kim Young-ok, Kim Soo-mi, JK Kim Dong-wook, Jay Park, Yim Si-wan, Choi Pil-lip
10 April 23, 2013 Lee Kyung-kyu, Kim In-kwon, Ryu Hyun-kyung, Yoo Yeon-seok
11 April 30, 2013
12 May 7, 2013 Cultwo, Choi Hwa-jung, Jung Sun-hee, Jang Gi-ha
13 May 14, 2013 Seo In-guk, Bong Tae-gyu, Choi Kang-hee, Park Jung-chul
14 May 21, 2013 Lee Chang-hoon, Sung Si-kyung, Taecyeon, Nichkhun, Chansung
15 May 28, 2013 Jang Hyuk, Jeong Yu-mi, Kim Ji-seok, Shin Seung-hwan
16 June 4, 2013 Yoon Sang-hyun, Lee Bo-young, Lee Jong-suk
17 June 11, 2013 Jang Yun-jeong, Yoon Do-hyun, Park Ji-yoon
18 June 25, 2013 Lee Hyori, Sandara Park, CL, Lee Joon
19 July 2, 2013 Jang Yun-jeong, Yoon Do-hyun, Park Ji-yoon (2)
Lee Hyori, Sandara Park, CL, Lee Joon (2)
20 July 9, 2013 Ahn Mun-sook, Seo In-young, Im Soo-hyang, Choi Won-young
21 July 16, 2013 Lee Sang-woo, Nam Sang-mi, Jang Young-nam, Kim Ji-hoon
22 July 23, 2013 IU, Park Hyung-sik, Hwang Kwang-hee, Lee Hyun-woo
23 July 30, 2013 Jung Woong-in, Soyou, Hyolyn, Lee Yu-bi
24 August 6, 2013 Lee Jung-hyun, Kim Hyun-joong, Kim Sung-kyung, Kim Hyun-wook
25 August 13, 2013 Jang Hyuk, Park Eun-hye, Hong Eun-hee
26 August 20, 2013 Moon Hee-joon, Danny Ahn, Eun Ji-won, Tony An, Chun Myeong-hoon
27 August 27, 2013 Kim Jun-ho, Kim Dae-hee, Clara, Seungri
28 September 3, 2013 Yang Dong-geun, Oh Yoon-ah, Jung Joon, Kwon Ri-se, So-jung
29 September 10, 2013 Kim Byeong-ok, Han Seung-yeon, Uee
30 September 24, 2013 Im Chang-jung, Jung Sun-hee, Kim Ji-hoon
31 October 1, 2013 Park Myung-soo, Chun Jung-myung, Kim Yoon-sung

Ratings

In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will in be red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue.

References

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  17. (Korean) AGB Nielsen Media Research Ratings Page

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