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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 5
Different Side of Hae Soo
So Nyeo stay the night in Hye Soo's room after Jae Yeol let her in. All of the roommates go to see Yoon Cheol's concert, a good friend of them and the man in the picture in Hye Soo's phone. Yoon Cheol is married to Hyu Jin, who is suffering from schizophrenia. After the concert his wife jumped into the lake while she is pregnant, Yoon Cheol jumps in to save his wife but he can't swim. Dong Min saves Yoon Cheol while Jae Yeol saves the wife. Jae Yeol agrees to Soo Kwang requests of hiring So Nyeo. Hye Soo stays to look after the wife and Jae Yeol stays with her. The next day Hye Soo finds Jae Yeol sleeping beside the toilet , he then tells her that his step-father and his older brother used to hit him, and one time when he was running away from his father, he hid in an outhouse pit and it became his safe haven. Dong Min finds out that Jae Yeol is Jae Bum's younger brother. Jae Yeol takes Hye Soo to a place he knows and they kiss.
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- Aired: August 06, 2014
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I think this episode made it even more clear that Jae-yeol processes the things from his past through Kang Wu, because it was the same house he ran away from in the last episode. I'm really thrilled to see what's really the truth from back then. Seeing different perspectives to the same scenario is always exciting because you just don't know who's telling the truth.
Now that Dong-min also knows that they are brothers, it gets even more thrilling.
All in all it's a bit predictable, but still an interesting watch. I just don't like how they always fight over who's more abnormal/sick, as if having mental health issues would be a competition. I have mental health issues myself and while I also have my own kind of humour to deal with it, I would be very uneasy with knowing that my psychiatrist would think like Hae-soo. She doesn't feel like a competent psychiatrist, nor like someone who takes things seriously.
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This episode finally let us dive into Jae Yeol. His past and what he saw. I'm very curious how his halicination will play into it. Especially how his brothers story will. Which one is telling the truth? Hmmm. I'm sure it's Jae Yeol, but watch with an open mind.
This episode was truly lovely and I believe this drama can really go somewhere amazing. I love how much these two butt heads, but he knows that he wants her. It bothers me that she is still so against him. Actions speak louder than words, or misconceptions one has already made. Jae Yeol has proved him time and again. Hae Soo is head strong and quick to anger, but I hope she can cool her judgmental jets a bit.
Great episode and I'm finally starting to truly fall into this drama.
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