It's Okay To Not Be Okay #8
Added 2025-01-09 01:00:03 +0000 UTCThe Tension in the Relationships is building to a fever pitch now.. and I do mean all of the Relationships.. including a Fight.. wild episode!!
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🤣, That was a really fun point in the story for sure..
LK Robinson
2025-01-10 12:35:53 +0000 UTCI agree Brother.. I feel that from about episode 5 to now that each character is standing on the edge of a breakthrough but cannot quite get there.. such an amazing show!!
LK Robinson
2025-01-10 12:34:52 +0000 UTCAwesome.. got it added for the next poll my friend.. Thanks so much for watching with us..
LK Robinson
2025-01-10 12:31:51 +0000 UTCShe is smart...she used the old tactic...jealousy, to finally get him to realize his feelings. I also love that she didnt tell him until way later that she only thought the strangers pen was "handsome", so she swiped it. How would you like to find out that you've been jealous of a pen...lol
Stups99
2025-01-10 05:31:54 +0000 UTCSo many questions are swirling in my mind as I watch this story unfold, Popz. Episode 8 feels like such a pivotal moment—one of those episodes where you can sense the characters are standing at the edge of something big. They’re beginning to confront their past traumas, but they’re doing it so tentatively, as if they’re afraid to reach out yet can’t help but try. Moon Gang-tae’s vulnerability in this episode really hit me. The way he struggles to balance his own needs with the responsibility he feels for his brother, Sang-tae, is so raw and relatable. And then there’s Ko Moon-young—I’m completely drawn to her journey. Watching her wrestle with that guarded, prickly exterior while longing for genuine connection is fascinating. Her layers keep peeling back, and I can’t help but root for her to find peace. That dinner scene, though. It says so much without needing to shout. Gang-tae, Moon-young, and Sang-tae sitting together felt like a fragile, tentative step toward creating their own kind of family. It wasn’t perfect, but that’s what made it so real. And when they all ran out into the rain with the umbrellas—wow. That moment hit different. It instantly made me think of the flashback to Gang-tae, Sang-tae, and their mother when they were happy together. The parallels between those moments were subtle, but so beautifully done. This drama really has a knack for weaving whimsical fairy tale elements into such raw, emotional storytelling. It’s a powerful reminder that healing is messy—it’s never a straight path. But in all that mess, there’s something so human about the themes of self-acceptance, love, and the courage it takes to face your fears. This episode was a masterpiece in that regard.
Drew
2025-01-09 07:20:04 +0000 UTCBackstreet Rookie is one of fav kdramas and it is on Netflix. I think you will enjoy it 😀👍
Blink1990
2025-01-09 01:25:11 +0000 UTC