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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 2

The Person You Must Try to Understand First


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Jae Yeol’s attempts to field questions about the plagiarism scandal fail when one press member mentions that Pul Ip’s publisher released a statement claiming that he plagiarized her book, along with the request that all copies of his book be pulled off store shelves. Since Tae Yong, editing team member, has been tasked with finding Jae Yeol a new place that will actually tolerate his ridiculous requests, he calls up his old friend Dong Min. Jae Yeol visits Pul Ip and she tells him that she fell like a sex partner for the 3 years that they have dated and he also finds out that Tae Yong was the one who gave her the manuscript. He then calls Editor Bae to call off the lawsuit and pull his books off the shelves saying he’ll make up the loss with his next novel. Jae Yeol moves in, and while everyone was gathered watching a soccer match, he tells Hye Soo that her boyfriend is cheating on her with her friend. She then breaks up with her boyfriend and Jae Yeol is ostracized by his roomies after that. (Source: MyDramaList)
  • Aired: July 24, 2014

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NoobieFan
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Sep 20, 2021

This was an episode of character building and plot laying.

Strong follow up episode. Some things aren't quite clear, such as how Jae Yeol and Hye Soo we're saved and Hye Soo’s injured arm is suddenly healed but the character setting was great. Jae Yeol is arrogant but he is principled. He dropped the lawsuit for the sake of his friend despite the betrayal, he spoke up immediately when he said Hye Soo’s friend and boyfriend were an item on the side, and he took the housemates shooting the messenger in his stride and opened that door once more. We learn a bit more about Jae Bum’s “crimes”and why he attacked Jae Yeol in the first episode. One of the best things of the episode was the introduction to the mother, Jang Ok Ja. It was brief, but there was something about the encounter that leaped out to me. I felt the significance of her introduction through the mimilistic introduction. Hye Soo’s past is learned as well, and how her mother relates to her fear of sex. The conclusion of the first case study of the show - the abuse of Lee El’s cameo character - was done well, showing Hye Soo’s strengths as a doctor, while another case study showed her weaknesses. It allowed for a more conclusive idea of Hye Soo as a person.

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silent_whispers
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 8, 2017

Don't kill the messenger.

Ugh, I hate it when people kill the messenger. You're boyfriend was cheating on you with your friend, don't kill the messenger. Let your anger out on those people who hurt you if you have to have outbursts. While it was obvious the wine toss was going to happen, I still rejoiced when he did it. She deserves it.

This is still a bit of a mess. We're establishing that both leads of some things in their past that are now making them cray cray! However, don't we all. The characters are really interesting and I like it. Though there is no way that the psychiatrist that she is living with would be able to treat her. No. Legally they can't. At least in the states you couldn't, I'm pretty sure it would be unprofessional in Korea too.

So the characters! Oh my gosh! All that dancing and those guys twerking. Love it. Especially when Soo Kwang gives us the download on how everyone is connected. On a theory Min Yeong (yeah, I'm so happy to see Moon Ji In I fell in love with her in doctors) would be great for Soo Kwang. Though I get she's betrayed her friend. (Also, it's hilarious she suddenly gets upset that he's not upfront? I mean he was cheating. What did she think he'd do for her? The guy wanted to eat all the cake.)

Hae Soo presents an interesting head case. Clearly she has mother issues and the fact that her mother was a cheater/wonder with the men means she has issues. Maybe it's not that she has a sex phobia. Instead it's that sex, in her mind, means that you'll just leave. It's not love and that it kills relationships. Something along those lines.

I'm still expecting more out of this show. There are a lot of hilarious and awesome moments. The pacing is crazy! It just hasn't developed it's characters. Right now Hae Soo is kind of unlikable. There's a lot of interesting parts and I'm waiting for them to fully take affect. Also I see that everyone and everything is going to be connected. *sighs* Still it's addicting.

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Christine Gallaugher
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2016

Good

Good, funny, the bomb finally exploded, but it wasn't as great as the first episode.
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notactive
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 30, 2014

There's lots of craziness going on in this…

There's lots of craziness going on in this drama, it's fast-paced and funny and I love that.
Plus, it deals with a very important and also serious topic - a human's mind. It shows, that no matter who you are, where you are or what you do, everyone has to deal with inner problems and everyone might be a bit crazy in his or her own way - and that's okay!
I think, apart from all the comedy, this drama is about accepting yourself with all your little (cute) "mistakes", therefore it seems very honest to me and it's easy to sympathize with the characters (especially with Soo Kwang, I mean, how adorable is he?).
That being said, I'm really looking forward to the next episodes. May this drama keep its great freakiness, fluffly romance and interesting plot!

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EmotionalVoicedGoby
6 people found this review helpful
Jul 25, 2014

It's Okay, That's Love - Episode 2

This episode was just as great as the first, and really made me look forward to the rest of the drama. The soundtrack is extremely flattering.
Although we don't see much of Do Kyung Soo, his small appearances have great impact. Lee Kwang Soo is also impressive with his acting skills, playing a character with turrets is extremely difficult and he pulls it off very well. The leads also have great chemistry, and I feel that they are able to add something to their difficult characters.
The plot continues to impress with it's originality, as do the characters.
I can already tell that this drama is going to be fantastic.
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