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It's Okay, That's Love Episode 9

It's Okay to Make Some Mistakes


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Jae Yeol sleeps with Hye Soo. The next morning, she suggests that Jae Yeol pursue treatment for his OCD symptoms so they can sleep in the same bed together. Jea Yeol tells Hye Soo he loves her, but she tells him that she still doesn't love him. Soo Kwang tells So Nyeo that he really liked her but he will give up on her now. After coming back from the trip, Kang Woo gives Jae Yeol his newest manuscript. The police station sees the CCTV video of Jae Yeol fighting no one, and keeps calling Tae Yong to come pick up Jae Yeol's wallet. Choi Ho visits to talk with Dong Min about Jae Bum since he is investigating the matter for a TV program. Jae Yeol and Hye Soo fight because she came into his room while he was working and he asks her to leave. Jae Yeol then tells her that he is moving out soon. (Source: MyDramaList)
  • Aired: August 20, 2014

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Feb 13, 2017

Think from both sides.

The message of this drama finally clicked with me. If we're so busy protecting ourselves, and condemning others, with preconceived viewed and ideas we will never be able to see the full story. Too look at infidelity and see the reality of it. It's not just a betrayal, why did that person go to their lover. Why did they cheat? The reality is that cheating is one of my big no nos. However, I saw before Hae Soo why her mother would need a lover. It was obvious to me. However, Hae Soo was so caught up in feeling betrayed for herself--yes, more than her father.

Experience in life can help us gain more perspective very true. I loved the moment when Hae Soo admitted it. I also think keeping ones cool and forcing yourself to look at it from other angles helps. It's all about life experience. I love the idea that even Yeong Jin can self reflect and everyone can become a better person. In the case of these two awesome ladies it helps them become better psychiatrists.

This was a great episode and we're getting closer to the reveal of Jae Yeol's hallucinations coming out. I think maybe he really did stab his father, but the horror of doing it left him with no memory. After being stabbed by his bother his psyche is finally forcing him to see it.

Oh, and we finally find out how far Hae Soo and Jae Yeol went!! OMG! That was fast than I thought it would actually happen. >_< Not to mention I love Soo Kwang being all cool and just wanting to look out for his love as he moves on! The side stories were fun. For some reason there was just a missing piece for this episode for me that the other ones have had. However, things are truly building up nicely.

I love the way Hae Soo cooled off and decided to tackle the issues with Jae Yeol. However, when did he ever say that was going to move out before? To her. We knew! I don't think she ever did.

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