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Replying to Ackery Aug 9, 2020
I completley agree with what you are saying. As for the memories of the father, it was stated that because of…
exactly!
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Aug 9, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
to everyone complaining about the whole story of the mother, I think in the episode of moonyoung's father's death it was pretty obvious that he was sick and the story of killing his wife was a hallucination. also, from my point of view, the mother’s plot from the beginning wasn’t meant to be the climax of the show, but to make the audience see how much the things we experience in childhood can become monsters in our lives and then when we finally mature we see that they were not so big and could be easier to overcome than we thought (for example, the sangtae knocking down moonyoung's mother with just one book and being able to draw butterflies after knowing their meaning). and for people saying that nurse park being the mother doesn't make sense because she was in the hospital all these years and did nothing, well, she did. she was manipulating her husband and in control of his life. she knew that if she left moonyoung looking after her father, she could develop feelings and it was exactly what the mother did not want, that her daughter would have good feelings. so she kept moonyoung’s father in the hospital getting sicker and sicker. and I bet she manipulated him whenever he went for a walk with moonyoung. she was waiting for the time to return to moonyoung's life, and she came back when she realized that moonyoung could be happy for the first time in her life. she was also a sick person, a psychopath who worked in the hospital to feel in control of her husband's life. as moonyoung said in episode one, her father was alive, but his soul was dead, and for her, her mother was dead, but the soul was alive. because she spent all the years thinking that her mother was dead, but always feeling her presence because in fact she was extremely alive.
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