Photo by tvN 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'

Photo by tvN 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jeong-ho] Seo Ye-ji aroused curiosity by visiting the hospital where Kim Soo-hyun transferred.


In episode 2 of the tvN weekend drama 'It's Okay to Not Be Okay,' aired on the 21st, Go Moon-young (played by Seo Ye-ji) was shown visiting Moon Kang-tae's (played by Kim Soo-hyun) workplace.


That day, Moon Kang-tae told Go Moon-young that she looked like someone he knew in the past and said, "I liked her." However, when Go Moon-young asked, "Are you hitting on me now? The woman in your beautiful memories looks like me?" he replied, "I never said she was beautiful."


In the past, young Moon Kang-tae tried to give a bouquet to young Go Moon-young, but she tore a butterfly and said, "Do you still like me even after this?"


When Go Moon-young signed an autograph for Moon Sang-tae and said, "See you next time," Moon Kang-tae responded, "No way."


Go Moon-young invited Moon Sang-tae to a book launch event through the autograph message, hoping to reunite with Moon Kang-tae. Moon Sang-tae looked forward to the signing event, and Moon Kang-tae asked his friend Jo Jae-soo (played by Kang Ki-doong) to attend the book launch event with Moon Sang-tae.


Nurse Nam Joo-ri (played by Park Gyu-young) visited Jo Jae-soo to ask about Moon Kang-tae's well-being. She then suggested that Moon Kang-tae come to a decent psychiatric hospital, even visiting the place where he worked part-time.


Nam Joo-ri mentioned that there was a spare room in the house where she lived with her mother, but Moon Kang-tae showed interest in the conditions she mentioned only to reject the idea when he heard there was a hospital in his hometown, Seongjin-si, saying, "I won't go there."


Along with this, the past story of the Moon Sang-tae and Moon Kang-tae brothers was revealed. The young brothers lost their mother, and Moon Sang-tae, the witness, incoherently said, "The butterfly killed her." The adults tried to send the brothers separately to a center for disabled children and an orphanage, but Moon Kang-tae ran away with his older brother Moon Sang-tae.


Jo Jae-soo was too drunk to answer Moon Kang-tae's calls, so Moon Kang-tae had no choice but to take his older brother Moon Sang-tae to the signing event. To avoid meeting Go Moon-young, Moon Kang-tae watched from behind, while Moon Sang-tae showed interest in a child wearing a dinosaur costume but was grabbed by the child's parents by the hair and screamed. Go Moon-young retaliated by grabbing the parents' hair who had grabbed Moon Sang-tae's hair.


Go Moon-young's excessive reaction surprised everyone, and a critic, who had received money from the publishing company CEO Lee Sang-in (played by Kim Joo-heon) on the condition of keeping silent, demanded that Go Moon-young cater to his tastes. In response, Go Moon-young made the critic fall down the stairs by himself, and Moon Kang-tae taught Go Moon-young the butterfly hug method.


Go Moon-young told Moon Kang-tae, "You be my safety pin," but Moon Kang-tae turned away, saying, "Avoidance is the best policy."


Go Moon-young said, "It's not avoidance, it's running away," calling him a "coward." At her words, Moon Kang-tae decided not to avoid his hometown Seongjin-si and accepted Nam Joo-ri's proposal. Yoo Seung-jae (played by Park Jin-joo) reported to Go Moon-young about the background check on Moon Kang-tae.



The parents whose hair Go Moon-young grabbed edited and spread the video, causing controversy. Meanwhile, Go Moon-young's eccentric behavior became a hot topic again, and while publishing company CEO Lee Sang-in was in a panic, Go Moon-young went to find Moon Kang-tae and took him to a decent psychiatric hospital in Seongjin-si. When Moon Kang-tae asked in surprise, "Why here?" Go Moon-young said, "I came because I wanted to see you."


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