
Episode 16
Aware of Jae-yeol 's disorder, Hae-soo' s mother and sister try to intervene. Jae-yeol urges Hae-soo to leave him and go to Okinawa for a year....
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Título original: 괜찮아, 사랑이야
El primer drama psiquiátrico coreano. Ji Hye Soo, una mujer con un trastorno de ansiedad es un miembro de primer año en el departamento de psiquiatría de un hospital universitario. Ella elige la psiquiatría por la apelación de no tener que trabajar horas extras en la noche y no tener que realizar una cirugía. Sin embargo su vida cambia después que se reune con Jang Jae Yul, un escritor de misterio y Dj de radio que sufre de neurosis obsesivo-compulsiva. Se retratará la realidad de la vida y el amor de las personas de hoy en día que viven con cargas psicológicas. Se procurará dar una respuesta honesta y seria a la pregunta "¿Qué hace usted cuando su corazón se resfría, tiene cáncer o diabetes?"
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Aware of Jae-yeol 's disorder, Hae-soo' s mother and sister try to intervene. Jae-yeol urges Hae-soo to leave him and go to Okinawa for a year....

Jae-yeol and Kang-woo -- and Hae-soo -- stay at the hospital, but Hae-soo can only watch Jae-yeol from a distance, tormented that she cannot help him....

Hae-soo tries to get Jae-yeol forcibly hospitalized and spends one last heartbreaking night with him. Jae-yeol gets a final call from Kang-woo....


Hae-soo realizes Jae-yeol's persistent marriage proposals are serious and confides in Dong-min, who finally confronts Jae-yeol about Kang-woo....

After a fight, Jae-yeol shows his anger at Hae-soo on the air, and she responds in kind Tae-yong asks Jae-yeol to make a call under false pretenses....

Hae-soo is surprised and hurt when Jae-yeol says he is moving out Tae-yong finds Jae-yeol's wallet and sees something that shakes him to the core....

Hae-soo expresses her affection for Jae-yeol while he is writing, which leads to a fight. Soo-kwang reveals his long-held feelings for So-nyeo....

Hae-soo agrees to a spontaneous trip with Jae-yeol, but they start off on the wrong foot. Will an injured arm and petty quarrels ruin their night?...

Jae-yeol shows Hae-soo his caring side as he prepares breakfast for her before she leaves for the hospital and plans a trip for the two of them....

Jae-yeol starts to open up to Hae-soo, but after their kiss, she avoids him, thinking that it was just a whim -- until he asks her to date him....

Hae-soo loses her temper when Jae-yeol returns home with Oh So-nyeo, who spends the night, but she still allows him to accompany her to a concert....

Hae-soo rushes out of Jae-yeol's apartment after spending the night. While retrieving her cell phone later, she sees him at work -- in a new light....

When Hae-soo kicks Jae-yeol out of the house, he prepares a lavish good-bye breakfast. Dong-min and Soo-kwang also risk getting expelled....

When Jae-yeol 's new novel comes out, he learns that his plagiarizing ex also released a book, and she' s suing him. Hae-soo is surprised by a visitor....

A psychiatrist with relationship issues looks forward to meeting a handsome, charismatic author whose novels she admires, but she's soon disappointed....

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It's Ok, That's Love (Season 1): Un nuevo desafío al amor y la terapia Introduction It's Ok, That's Love, also known as "I Can't Tell You" or "Jealousy Almighty," is a South Korean romantic-comedy drama series that premiered on cable television network JTBC on June 19, 2014. The show consists of sixteen episodes and was directed by Kim Hyeong-jun. This groundbreaking production represented a new milestone in the representation of mental health issues and relationships in South Korean media. Series Overview The series revolves around the lives of five main characters, cada dealing with their personal struggles and intertwined relationships, as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and therapy. It's Ok, That's Love is neither a sequel, precuel, spin-off nor a reboot of any previous series. Plot Synopsis The storyline follows Jang Do-won (Jo In-sung), an accomplished yet emotionally troubled psychiatrist, who becomes embroiled in a web of relationships with his patients and colleagues. Among them are: 1. Hong Dae-young (Sung Dong-il) - A renowned screenwriter suffering from paranoid delusional jealousy, who becomes Do-won's patient and later his neighbor. 2. Park Soo-kyung (Gong Hyo-jin) - A radio jockey who harbors a secret crush on Do-won and eventually opens up to him about her own emotional issues. 3. Han Kang-hee (Kim Min-jun) - A passionate, yet chaotic, artist who suffers from bipolar disorder and becomes entangled in the complex relationships between the other characters. 4. Jang Hye-jin (Lee Min-jung) - A therapist and Do-won's colleague who has a complicated past with him. 5. Lee Gang-tae (Yoo Je-min) - Do-won's best friend and fellow psychiatrist, who harbors unrequited feelings for Hye-jin. Throughout the series, these characters undergo therapy sessions, form relationships, and navigate their emotional lives while dealing with various mental health issues. Notable Moments 1. The poignant episode where Soo-kyung reveals her long-held crush to Do-won in the rainy park, only to be rejected, demonstrating the painful nature of unrequited love. 2. The touching scene where Dae-young and Hye-jin share a heartfelt conversation that leads to their eventual relationship. 3. Kang-hee's emotional breakdown in the hospital, leading to her eventual diagnosis and acceptance of her bipolar disorder. 4. The climactic scene where all characters come together for Do-won's therapy session, showcasing their individual growth and development throughout the series. Character Principales The ensemble cast is led by a talented group of actors, cada bringing depth and nuance to their characters: 1. Jo In-sung as Jang Do-won - The emotionally troubled psychiatrist dealing with his own repressed feelings and past traumas. 2. Gong Hyo-jin as Park Soo-kyung - The radio jockey harboring a long-standing crush on Do-won, who learns to open up about her own emotional struggles. 3. Sung Dong-il as Hong Dae-young - The paranoid delusional patient and later neighbor of Do-won, who deals with his overwhelming jealousy through therapy. 4. Kim Min-jun as Han Kang-hee - The passionate artist suffering from bipolar disorder, whose impulsive behavior often leads her into chaotic relationships. 5. Lee Min-jung as Jang Hye-jin - Do-won's colleague and former lover, who faces her own emotional demons and past traumas. 6. Yoo Je-min as Jang Gang-tae - Do-won's best friend and fellow psychiatrist, who deals with his unrequited feelings for Hye-jin. Critical Reception The acting performances in It's Ok, That's Love were universally praised by critics and audiences alike. Gong Hyo-jin's portrayal of Soo-kyung's emotional vulnerability struck a chord with many viewers, while Jo In-sung's nuanced performance as the troubled Do-won showcased his versatility as an actor. The other cast members also delivered strong performances, making for a compelling and engaging viewing experience. Seasons and Future Developments It's Ok, That's Love is currently comprised of one temporada, consisting of sixteen episodes. As of now, there has been no official announcement regarding the production of a new temporada. However, the show's success and critical acclaim have left fans hopeful for more stories and character development in future installments. Technical Information (Not applicable to this article as per instructions)