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It's Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 15

사이코지만 괜찮아 ‧ Drama ‧ 2020

Episode Title: A Tale of Two Brothers


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Ratings: 9.1/10 from 198 users
Reviews: 9 users
Season: 1

After a chilling phone call, Gang-tae rushes over to the mansion. Later, Mun-yeong asks the brothers to leave her—but they refuse to listen. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: August 08, 2020

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m5m
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23 days ago

Starts off with such plot-induced stupidity

The fact that Gang-Tae shows up alone, without police help is just so stupid. Immediately proceeds to turn his back to a psychopath as he goes to check on his brother - more stupidity. Proceeds to think he can talk and rationalize with a psychopath - despite having years of experience in mental care - more stupidity. Watches as the psychopath picks up a weapon - more stupidity. ( Aside: Flashback to 20 years ago shows FL's mom using a laptop that looks far more '2019' than it does '1999'. ) Then lets her totally push his buttons like he was still a little boy and pretty much invites her to stab him. Which she does. Granted, the ML never seemed to be the smartest kid on the block at any point in this series, but this sequence seemed just too stupid even for him. And all that is on top of the absurdly unrealistic idea that the FL's mom survived all this time in the first place. So sad ho much this series has jumped the shark over these last couple of episodes.And man, frankly, I'm really tired of Gang-Tae. He's so emotionally locked up he's near useless. Thank god Sang-Tae had the common sense to just knock the witch out. Sang-Tae (who also saved Kang Pil Ong in an earlier episode) is definitely the hero this show desperately needed, since the ML certainly never was. And of course the plot then leans into the cliche' trope of the FL rejecting the ML 'for his own protection'. As if that really makes any sense given that her mom was finally absolutely caught. Come on, writers! Do better.And then what's up with the silliness of Jae-Su and Sang-Min not telling the others the truth about what happened? The witches arrest is now a police matter and thus a public matter! What are they being deceptive about it for? And then this doesn't even seem relevant later on.Oh well. Despite all the flaws in the plot, the actors and production crew all do a marvelous performance at delivering within this mess of a script. They are all still wonderful to watch. And Kang Sun Deok is still the best mom character ever! Once again she comes through with a clutch base-hit, this time in helping overcoming the aforementioned FL 'rejection' plot-trope.

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Diva70
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 18, 2022

A gem

There arenot enoughaccoladesfor this episode. Eachexpressionis an example of excellence. What wonderfulstorytelling. Such a perfect insightinto perfectevil.
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Amastris Dratwka
0 people found this review helpful
Oct 1, 2020

It's Okay to Not Be Okay. LOL!

"...Over my dead body..."
bwhahahaha... I never loved a comeback as much as this one.

That ending though: *swoon*

Yeah, yeah, I get it, but get over it! It's cliché. Yeah, I get it. I accept it.

I forgive this drama for it though, because it was ALSO much more than the mere clichés. The "mental health healing" that it set out to achieve, this drama delivered it in spades. For that, all is forgiven.

Those who couldn't get all the 'fairytales' & enjoy this aspect of the drama, I get that they were likely *triggered* by a lot of it. I was too. If you're still working through stuff, or actually, do not want to face and deal with certain stuff, this whole drama would most likely be a *trigger*. I suspect some would hate that part so much they'd drop it at some point. I get it....

AND....

I'm OKAY with it!
hahahaha.....

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adventurouskyra
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 9, 2020

episode 15

This episode keeps up the unpredictable and twisty plot that this drama has maintained throughout the episodes. If you are looking for instant satisfaction, you will have to wait for the end...
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DrunkOnDramas
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 8, 2020

shocked my love remains strong

As I can no longer deny what I was hoping wasn't true - just is. I have to give this episode a 10/10 anyway because of the way this episode was cleverly played out. It made what I did NOT want to be true become insignificant - that alone is a feat in itself.
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ugnezad
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 8, 2020

Gorgeous

The most clever thing that they did was mirror scenes that we already experienced, it makes it feel like it’s a trip down memory lane. And because the main characters are basically mirrors of each other, when they switched their places, it didn’t feel unnatural. It felt incredible. When they recreated the “I love you” scene... wow... how do I even begin to explain the emotions I felt at that moment. I laughed so hard, I started crying, but I was also in awe by how genius that was. And they do everything down to the details. I can’t even begin to tell you how much I appreciate that.
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Sorry God
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 6, 2020

Kim soo hyun Is such an AMAZING actor

Kim soo hyun Is such an AMAZING actor Kim soo hyun Is such an AMAZING actor Kim soo hyun Is such an AMAZING actor Kim soo hyun Is such an AMAZING actor
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Priyadharshinitisha
0 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2020

Five Stars

Okk muthu...pesuvom...vhjjjjkzsdyhugfudrs4ww5exrxufy08i9u6susof8yo5sjsofopokduffouiiskdpoyprbiljljsarlllhzgkkl
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nicolesdv
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 20, 2025

War is over: amor, cura e found family.

War is overrrr! 🎉A mãe da Mun Young foi presa e agora os três estão a salvo! Mas ainda existe um clima desconfortável, como se o Gang Tae e a Mun Young estivessem pisando em ovos. Ele está sofrendo com toda a situação, mas está disposto a superar tudo junto com ela. Já a Mun Young sente o peso da culpa e não consegue continuar próxima dos irmãos, sabendo de tudo o que aconteceu.Na verdade, ela não tem culpa de nada — quem cometeu os erros foi a mãe dela. Mesmo assim, o sentimento de culpa continua. A Mun Young se tornou uma das minhas personagens favoritas. Ela aparenta ser forte, sempre vestindo uma armadura, mas por dentro é uma mulher que sofreu muito, que anseia por amor e teme a solidão. 💔Fico muito feliz em ver que os irmãos continuam na casa dela, mesmo depois de ela pedir para irem embora. O apoio e o companheirismo que eles demonstram aquecem meu coração. A Mun Young tenta afastar as pessoas, mas eles permanecem — e isso é lindo.Também fico imensamente feliz em ver como ela está sendo amada pelos outros personagens, que a apoiam e mostram que ela não está sozinha e não tem culpa do passado. Eu amo esse tipo de “found family”, e é emocionante ver que a Mun Young finalmente encontrou pessoas leais que ficam ao lado dela, mesmo quando ela insiste em se esconder atrás da armadura.Achei lindo o momento em que os irmãos Moon plantam uma árvore em homenagem à mãe — e mais do que isso, mostrando que a Mun Young agora faz parte da família. 🌳O diálogo entre Gang Tae e Sang Tae foi lindíssimo. Quando o irmão mais velho diz ao mais novo que ele não nasceu para cuidar dele, me lembrei daquela frase de uma psicóloga: “Tu não é a irmã mais velha, tu é a filha.” Nesse caso, seria: “Tu não é o irmão mais novo, tu é o filho.”Essa cena me emocionou profundamente, porque me identifiquei muito com ela.Esse drama tem sido um verdadeiro abrigo de conforto, reconciliação, amor, companheirismo e lealdade. 💕E, por último, preciso dizer: durante boa parte do drama eu não sentia amor entre os protagonistas, apenas química. Mas agora, além da química, eu vejo amor — vejo cuidado, compreensão e entrega. E eu amei isso.

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