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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 15

You Are Not Real


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Season: 1

Hae Soo has been reported to the disciplinary board for breaking the rules in going to visit Jae Yeol. Dong Min suggests letting Jae Yeol's family visit, and Jae Bum is the first. The two brothers are barely in the same room for a minute before Jae Bum throws a punch after Jae Yeol says he’s sorry. Turns out Jae Bum root of his anger, it’s not that he rotted in prison for fourteen years, it’s how little Jae Yeol thought of him. Because Jae Yeol didn't think that Jae Bum would have tried to cover up for his mother if he was told what really happened before the court. Jae Yeol seems much more at peace after receiving the beating he felt he deserved from his brother, and Jae Bum also seems much better since beating Jae Yeol. Jae Yeol pleads with his mother to take him home, and she does it. Jae Yeol’s mother tells Jae Bum about her past and why she was close with Jae Yeol. Jae Yeol finally believes that Kang Woo is not real after talking to Hae Soo. (Source: MyDramaList)
  • Aired: September 10, 2014

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silent_whispers
0 people found this review helpful
Feb 21, 2017

Wait for me.

Wait for me. And "I am strong I must deal with it on my own". These are the types of final episodes I hate. I feel mean for saying it but I was rather bored with this episode. The pacing is off and there's too many boring story styles to not bog down this episode.

Which is a shame as this is a huge development for Jae Yeol and Hae Soo. But it's not that big for other characters. They get small bits to appease the curious viewer. Why does that bother me? Because they're rushing Jae Yeol's healing and dragging out certain boring parts. There needs to be a better display of time. You can't choose to just make his recovering so fast--it's unrealistic.

I was moved many times and I appreciate that. At the end Jae Yeol discovered he needed to get better by listening to Hae Soo. But I think he's going to be "manly" again and listen to her mother.

Overall I really appreciate what the writer is doing . . . I'm sorry, but I am super bored.

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jeziorkat
3 people found this review helpful
Sep 11, 2014

Ah, still in a daze;) ~ great ~

That was epic episode for me. Though I didn't cry at all, my heart was in strange grip (still is;)). I was interacting with my feelings with everyone on a screen (and damn. those feelings weren't simple)
Jang Jae Yeol whole revelation scene - great! (motive from "Beautiful Mind", with noticing a time flowing issue was superb). Also I totally understand reaction of Ji Hae Soo family - that was really refreshing.
And finally, not knowing how it will end = perfect one before last episode!


P.S. Fast thought: It's far more easy to describe feelings in Polish then English. I just noticed that we have much more adjectives and adverbs, and words describing..... yeeeah, I agree - those probably would make everything just more confusing, as if feelings weren't confusing at all already:]
(ale mimo to uwielbiam polski i to, ?e brzmi jak zepsuta maszyna;p)

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