Fans and viewers went wild online when the third episode of "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" aired. Why so? Kim Soo Hyun went shirtless and showed off his chiseled abs!
In this episode, Moon Kang Tae (Kim Soo Hyun) ended his shift and changed from his uniform. He thought he was talking to his colleague when a female voice echoed in the room. She asked him if they could go out for a meal. And when Moon Young's (Seo Ye Ji) eyes landed on Kang Tae's amazing body and toned abs, she exclaimed, "Wow!" and tried to reach Kang Tae's chest. He was fast enough, though, as he immediately shoved her hands away and pushed her towards the door.
In his struggle to move her out, she intently teased him by touching parts of the chest. They then ran into Joo Ri in the hallway.
The scene captivated Moon Young and lost her focus on what she wanted more to say. Their meeting urged her even more to capture Kang Tae's attention. The problem is that he detests being with her, thinking that she makes all things so trivial and that she's someone who just plays around in her liking.
In her quest to see more of Kang Tae, Moon Young accepted to manage the literature class in the hospital's new therapy program. She gives the students her own meaning of fairytale stories that makes Kang Tae puzzled about her imagination.
A heartwarming scene unfolded as Kwak Dong Yeon made a guest appearance in the third and fourth episodes. He is the son of a wealthy politician who neglected and deprived him of the attention he needs from his family. He suffers from manic depression. His parents locked him up in a psychiatric hospital to avoid any disturbance on their part.
Kang Tae and Moon Young helped Kwak Dong Yeon find a way to express his true feelings, though it ended with Kang Tae receiving a slap from his father for assuming that they abandoned their duties.
The latest episode revealed the saddest part of Kang Tae and Moon Young's lives. They cried in their battle of overcoming their pains of the past. Their tearfulness showed their need for comfort and love to be happy and healed.
To be shaken and moved are what each of the episodes want to elicit to viewers. Every week, a piece of each of the characters' stories breaks the internet with all their clips and pictures. Since the premiere, "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" has shown high ratings in all cable TV.
Meanwhile, the OST augments the emotionally-intricate narrative of the drama. With its two parts, the songs pierce through and poke at the viewers' heartstrings with its sentimental and profound storyline.
Stream Heize and Sam Kim's songs while imagining Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji's journey in "It's Okay to Not be Okay."