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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 8

괜찮아, 사랑이야 ‧ Drama ‧ 2014

Episode Title: I Give as Much as I Receive


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Jae Yeol and Hae Soo go to visit Jae Yeol's mother. After leaving his mother's place, Jae Yeol now suggest they go to Okinawa, specifically to the place Hae Soo has a picture of in her room. They immediately go to the airport, where Hae Soo falls and breaks her arm. Hae Soo argues with Jae Yeol about paying for the trip and staying in the same room, and they change hotels multiple times. Jae Yeol tells Hae Soo that he met Kang Woo when his brother stabbed him with a fork. Later at night, Jae Yeol asks Hae Soo to sleep together, but she refuses. The next morning, Jae Yeol kiss Hae Soo and drink the shaved ice from her mouth, which gets her mad. He then tells her that if she touches him, he’ll touch back, because it’s unfair to him that she can put her hands wherever she wants while he can’t do the same. Jae Yeol leaves Hae Soo to go for a night swim, but she later masters courage and goes to him. They start kissing and are seen laying on a blanket under the moonlight. (Source: kisskh)
  • Aired: August 14, 2014

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Feb 10, 2017

Very crafty Jae Yeol!

Jae Yeol is very smart man. To take touching off the table was insanely smart. To not allow her to touch him and then totally not touch her. Bravos. Psychological warfare!

Looks like we're starting to get an idea of what Kang Woo means to Jae Yeol as well. It will be very interesting to have the full truth out on what happened to Jae Yeol's step-dad's murder. I also liked that Jae Yeol's mom is aware of how she once acted, that a hard life can make any nice person crazy. They were all taking there anger and rage out on one another. Very complex, just like life.

This vacation was nice, while I do see some of the "product" placement. This highlighted that Hae Soo is a bit of a control freak and likes to get worked up over the small stuff. She also has trust issues. So as I mentioned up to I like how Jae Yeol addressed them.

I really like the way the rest of the cast's stories are going. The complexity of it is so refreshing.

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