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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 3

It’s Jae Yeol’s House


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Turns out Jae Yeol owns the building and he asks his roommates to move out because of Hye Soo's actions. Choi Ho comes to beg Hye Soo to start dating again, but she refuses, and Jae Yeol eavesdrops on them and finds out that Hye Soo is afraid to have sex. While all of them are drinking out to get on Jae Yeol good side, after breaking up with his girlfriend, Soo Kwang gets the number of a girl in the bar. But the girl he got the number from calls her brother and they all start to fight. Jae Yeol, Hye Soo, Soo Kwang, and Dong Min run away before the police came. After running away, Jae Yeol takes Hye Soo into his old apartment and to drink beer. He tells her he has OCD and then kisses her. (Source: MyDramaList)
  • Aired: July 30, 2014

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silent_whispers
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Feb 8, 2017

Finally starting to click.

My main reason for not clicking with this show is the overall scattering of the plot. But really because I didn't quite click with Hae Soo yet. As this episode unfolded I realized I do have a lot in common with her. I can be quick to anger, but once I cool off and see it from another perspective I can normally admit I'm wrong. I don't like to hold onto things though, I like to move on. What I really agree with Hae Soo is sex. It might be hard for her to move on, but I'm someone who doesn't believe into just hoping into bed. I mean 300 days? That's not even a year! Society today starts pressuring whether the "3 date" rule isn't soon enough to sleep together. The pressure to just have sex in a relationship can be overwhelming alone, with Hae Soo psychological issues about it I can get where she's coming from.

Overall as the character grow more and we're getting used to them I really love them. They're so quirky and fun! The frank discussion about sex also helps. While Jae Yeol maybe just making the moves the key to Hae Soo feeling comfortable with physical intimacy might be just to keep it casual.

That said I'm still annoyed how everyone is connected so tightly. Even Hae Soo's sister works at the café that Jae Yeol owns! This isn't necessary really.

Overall this episode expanded more. What I don't like is that Jae Yeol is basically doing Hae Soo's job for her. He's diagnosing and intune with her clients more than she is. Why do the male leads always have to be better--and basically guide--the female lead through her job? Why can't the female lead be competent. Hae Soo is so busy being angry at her patients that she can't help them. Even the older psychiatrist tells Jae Yeol he might as well be a colleague.

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Christine Gallaugher
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2016

Such a great episode!

I loved this episode so much! We see the end of one relationship and the blossoming of another. I really like the two MCs together and I like the side couple too. I was so happy to see them all getting along together, I wish it would be like this forever! So much cuteness!
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Kristina303
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 31, 2014

Interesting...

It awakens my curiousity more and mire. And i swear this group fighting scene was the funniest I ever saw in a drama where a fight should be funny! I laughed very much but then this scene where Kyungsoo is running away all beaten up appeared and I became really sad...poor Kyungsoo ;(
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