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Replying to everlustful02 Jul 20, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
Am I the only one who finds their behaviour towards Sang Tae in this episode frustrating? They were basically…
You have to understand that ST is not like a normal person. He had a episode due to KT lying to him, also KT thought he would have forgotten what he said and when he left him, I understand that the details were a bit messed up, but ST heard him say that he wants him dead and hesitated to help him when he fell so in his mind he thinks that KT wants him dead.

Also they were not pampering him, they were trying to get him to come out of his shell, go to the bathroom, have food and go back home. For a normal person it could be done by talking to him and resolving but for a person with Autism they tend to close off and hide from everyone. Also the "Sang Tae belongs to Sang Tae" was something KT said to him mom, which ST repeated later.
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jul 18, 2020
In the last scene, the emotions were so raw. When that tear fell from Moon Young’s eyes I got chills. She’s often very reserved in-front of people but in that moment she felt the sadness that GT would’ve felt. The shock on GT face, I just love his acting so much. I keep saying this every episode but the actors keep surprising and delivering better every time
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Replying to Miro Jul 13, 2020
This might be a very unpopular opinion, but I really don't mind if they don't have any kissing scene for this…
Same, but the teasing in every episode and the FL saying he has been suppressing his needs got me excited to see a kiss scene in the future.
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Replying to Rjei27 Jul 12, 2020
there are some dramas where i can use my phone and do multitasking while watching... but with IOTNBO, im 100%…
Exactly the same with me. I make sure that I'm free and that there's no distraction when watching IOTNBO.
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jul 11, 2020
One minute I was giggling like a little kid and the next minute I was crying my eyes out.

That’s is, that is what makes an amazing story telling and series for me.
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Replying to FactChecker Jul 6, 2020
Initially I was more impressed with Seo Ye Ji and Oh Jung Se, but they have a peculiar character trait to make…
Exactly my thoughts. As an actor i think its harder to show what the character is feeling when they are shown as calm and collected as opposed to a character who is more vocal and loud.

All the actors are amazing and deserves so much applause and recognition for their amazing acting
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jul 6, 2020
Kim Soo Hyun is such an amazing actor it blows my mind.

The scene where his brother was beating him, his facial expressions showed so much.
The scene where the CEO said that he is her man, the facial expression.
The scene where he realizes what GMY wanted, and told her he would stay with her.

He is amazing and I'm in awe of all the actors in this series
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Replying to It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jun 28, 2020
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I’m sorry but which part of her having ASPD did you not understand? Manipulation is literally one of the characteristics of people who suffer from ASPD
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Replying to oi moi Jun 28, 2020
So rightly written. People who are expecting the FL to be a Mary Sue or a normal relationship between the lead…
Exactly. Also her obsession could also be seen when she sees something pretty and immediately wants it, like the scene where she steals the knife from the restaurant, when she took a sharp object from one of her employee and in the last episode when she stole the figure from the director’s office, it was a priced possession for him but she had no remorse nor cared about it. She just saw something she wanted and she had to have it. The ML understands this behavior, and asks her what she wants and that he knows she won’t stop unless she gets it. This shows that he himself is pretty experienced with how to handle people with mental illness hence it would be interesting to see how the show develops their story.
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jun 28, 2020
"Person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. People with antisocial personality disorder tend to antagonize, manipulate or treat others harshly or with callous indifference. They show no guilt or remorse for their behavior. They will be able to act witty and charming and be good at flattery and manipulating other people's emotions"

This is one of the definitions and characteristics of a person who suffers from Antisocial personality disorder. I think the show is portraying the illness amazingly and her behavior is not romanticized at all. We also saw that she gets extreme sleep paralysis and probably suffers from insomnia at times. She sees him as someone who is a safety blanket or as a nurturer and as we saw it helped her to calm down. Her obsession with him is not glorified, but a characteristic of a person who suffers from ASPD.

From what i have gathered in the last few episodes, the ML is not aware of the trauma he himself has gone through with having to run away and take care of both himself and his brother when he was so young.

The leads are shipped and romanticized by the audience probably due to the sizzling chemistry and sexual tension they have when they are shown together.
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Replying to neon Jun 22, 2020
i'm genuinely curious, where do people draw the hotel del luna comparison from? seriously, i'm confused.
Maybe the FL? I donno either i cant see it
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jun 20, 2020
The Chemistry!! The freaking chemistry is off the charts. The last scene where he was talking to her while looking at her lips was amazing!
Really excited for the next episode
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