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It's Okay To Not Be Okay #7

Is There truly a proper way to deal with not being okay?? or is it just Great to not be Okay?? this show is exceptional at dealing with these questions..

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all great questions that I am in the midst of pondering myself Brother!! The crafting of this series is on a completely different level for television..

LK Robinson

I absolutely agree 100% Brother.. the crafting of the show and the Acting in the show make it an irresistible combination!!

LK Robinson

It’s fun to rewatch these episodes…I catch new things. I see the foreshadowing better now that I know what happens lol Two things to ponder on this episode. Do you think Moonyoung related to the patient that mistook her for her daughter? To me it seemed like she did, in a odd way. She seemed to know that to break the patient from the burden, the patient needed to give up the scarf, which was a symbol of her guilt. It makes you wonder if Moonyoung acts impulsively or if she has her reasons. They way she tries to break Kang-tae out of his “collar” seems to be more purposeful than impulsive, while acting like the cold, impulsive persona she wears most of the time. Another thing what’s the deal with her dad? Is he as “out of it” as he seems? It appears he is being haunted by his wife. He seems afraid of his wife (or her ghost) and he seems to fear Moonyoung too. Is it because she might look like her mom? Does her mother’s final book, Witch of the West play a part in anything? It seems to be sought out by him and another patient. Anyway great show, on all levels.

Stups99

I love this show so much, Popz! It’s completely raised the bar for me when it comes to K-Dramas. The way it dives into mental health and emotional healing through such a unique lens really hits home. The questions it raises in so many situations make me reflect on my own life, which I didn’t expect from a drama. Episode 7 especially stood out—seeing how Moon Gang-tae and Ko Moon-young confront their pasts is both raw and inspiring. It’s so beautifully done! I just hope we can find more K-Dramas as thoughtful and well-made as this one in the future.

Drew


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