To Not Be Okay Episode 3 — Itвђ™s Okay

Kwon Gi-do baring his body because he "couldn't bare his soul" moves Gang-tae to finally ask Moon-young, "Should I just have fun with you?".

This episode highlights the cracks in Moon Gang-tae’s stoic armor. While he presents himself as a selfless caregiver, Moon-young accurately labels him a "hypocrite". This realization hits him hard, especially after seeing the raw, unfiltered joy of the runaway patient, Kwon Gi-do (Kwak Dong-yeon). Gi-do’s manic episode—depicted with stunning, innovative cinematography —serves as a mirror for Gang-tae’s own lack of freedom. The Haunted "Cursed Castle" It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 3

The third episode of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay , titled "Sleeping Witch," is a masterful pivot where the drama moves to its primary location—OK Psychiatric Hospital. This chapter isn't just about Ko Moon-young (Seo Ye-ji) chasing Moon Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun); it’s a deep dive into the characters’ vulnerabilities and suppressed desires . Breaking the Mask Kwon Gi-do baring his body because he "couldn't

Sang-tae’s plan to buy a "mobile home" so they can always be together and never truly "leave home" is a heart-wrenching moment of devotion. This realization hits him hard, especially after seeing

The Sleeping Witch: Unpacking " It’s Okay to Not Be Okay " Episode 3

Moon-young returns to her childhood home, a desolate mansion filled with ghosts of her past. Her vivid sleep paralysis nightmare —featuring a floating ghoul—reveals the deep-seated trauma she carries. Interestingly, she finds comfort by imagining Gang-tae using the "butterfly hug" technique he taught her, showing that even her sharpest edges hide a longing for connection . Redefining Fairytales