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It’s Okay, It’s Love: Episode 4

This hour is packed with interesting revelations about our hero and his past, two related things you’d think would come in a packaged deal but simply just don’t—at least not in this case study. It makes for a compelling mystery as we delve deeper and deeper into who Jae-yeol really is, especially when the show drops just enough hints to keep us on our toes. I gotta say, it’s both fun and unnerving to have a show like this flex some muscle when it comes to messing with our collective head space, because while plenty of dramas have characters with skewed perceptions of reality, It’s Okay, It’s Love takes it a step further by asking us to reevaluate our notion of what’s real versus what isn’t. Like I said: fun, but also a little unnerving.

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EPISODE 4 RECAP

Jae-yeol keeps the kiss short and sweet, and smirks at Hae-soo after he pulls away before he turns his head ever so slightly to the side, expecting to be slapped. Hah.

Hae-soo doesn’t take the bait, and plays it cool instead by asking how many times Jae-yeol’s been slapped in his life. “I never counted, but maybe thirty times?” he all but shrugs. Hae-soo slaps him: “Now it’s thirty-one.”

When she attempts to storm out, Jae-yeol restrains her and pushes her against the wall before hitting the light switch. Off. On. He takes a step back while still keeping her lightly trapped between his body and the wall, but it’s worth noting that Hae-soo’s not completely freaking out. And he’s not trying anything funny.

Instead, he tells her a strange sort of folk tale about a dark cave where light hadn’t shined in over a thousand years, and how the villagers near the cave feared it: “Just like you.” Off.

He goes on to say how the villagers thought that it would take a thousand years to rid the cave of darkness, “But it only takes one moment for the light to shine into that cave, like this…”

On. Except it’s not the light switch this time, but a lighter Jae-yeol ignites near their faces to reveal that his is only inches from her. Omo. Whoa. Okay, point proven.

As Hae-soo clenches her fist and her lips shut, Jae-yeol laughs as he steps away from her. Off. “Even if you haven’t been able to love for the past thirty years…” On. “And the love you put effort into for three-hundred days has ended… It’s okay.” Off.

“To feel love again,” he continues as he draws nearer to her, “You only need one moment, friend.” On. Again, he’s so close to her she can feel his breath. I love that her reaction is to blow out the lighter as she snorts at his use of the word “friend.”

Surprisingly, she seems much more at ease as she plops down onto his couch to take a swig of her drink. They even sit closer together as he jokes about how moist her lips were—but he doesn’t miss the chance to drive home his point that she should just feel when it comes to love, instead of planning and agonizing over it.

He picks up her phone to find a picture of her with not PD Choi, and she snatches it back while declaring that “He’s my man.” Jae-yeol can’t get any further explanation from her when she suddenly feels nauseous, and it’s hilarious how he runs to stop her from vomiting his bathroom by clamping his hand over her mouth. “Not here! Swallow it!” HAHA.

Jae-yeol drags her down to the lobby to use their bathroom, but is stopped at the sight of Kang-woo standing there all bloody, bruised, and barefoot. Hae-soo seems confused when he asks Kang-woo what happened to him, causing Jae-yeol to remind her that he’s not talking to her.

“Noona, you’re pretty!” Kang-woo declares with a smile. “I’m this author’s friend.” Hae-soo doesn’t pay attention to him (or see him) because she’s too busy trying not to vomit, which has Jae-yeol hastily rushing to the bathroom as he throws back over his shoulder that he’ll meet Kang-woo after.

Back in Jae-yeol’s apartment, Hae-soo tries to drunkenly get herself together so she can go home—she’s afraid to crash at his place after that kiss. Her solution? To set up her phone to record video while she sleeps, so she can be sure nothing untoward happens to her.

Jae-yeol meets Kang-woo outside only to furiously throw money at him and order him to go to the hospital. “I told you to run away. I told you to run away if your dad ever tried to beat you again!”

When Kang-woo meekly protests that he can’t because of his mom, Jae-yeol doesn’t change his stance, adding that Kang-woo should take his mom away with him.

He has little patience when Kang-woo tries broaching the topic of his new novel, because he knows that it’ll either be about him killing Kang-woo or Kang-woo killing him. Kang-woo tries to eke out that it’s not like that as Jae-yeol storms off, but he at least calls Tae-yong up to take care of the kid.

As Jae-yeol returns home to find Hae-soo sleeping on the floor, Tae-yong goes where Jae-yeol ordered him but can’t find Kang-woo anywhere.

The next morning, Hae-soo beelines it out of his apartment with mussed clothes while Jae-yeol watches from the window: “She gets cuter by the day.” He ends finds her battery-dead phone where she left it.

Soo-kwang seems to be the only one concerned that Hae-soo and Jae-yeol didn’t come home last night, whereas her unni and Sunbae Jo would be glad if something happened between them.

He confronts Jae-yeol the second he shows up to the cafe, only for Jae-yeol to surprise him with the honest truth regarding Hae-soo: “We drank together and kissed. Then I got slapped.” Sunbae Jo’s reaction is opposite to Soo-kwang’s, because he wants to hear all the details at dinner. Ha.

Over the phone, Tae-yong tells Jae-yeol about how he couldn’t find whoever-it-was last night and expresses his suspicions about what Kang-woo really wants from him. How does Jae-yeol know he isn’t lying about his family situation?

He almost loses it when Jae-yeol claims that Kang-woo just wants friendship, as he rails against Jae-yeol’s gullibility: “He’s just using you because you have a soft heart!” Jae-yeol: “Like you?” Burn.

Jae-yeol talks to Mama Ok-ja next, worried about her visiting Jae-bum in prison because it could mean she likes his hyung more than him. Of course she’s not going to play favorites, and merely says that Jae-bum has no one else but her.

At the hospital, Hae-soo and Doctor Lee visit a female patient who thinks she’s holding her baby when all she’s holding is air. All the doctors greet the invisible infant, which leaves one of the residents confused—why would they pretend like that? This gets him chastised by his buddy, who tsks that he doesn’t know a thing about psychiatry.

Jae-yeol returns home home to find PD Choi waiting outside, because he wants to get his things from Hae-soo’s room. Just to make sure, Jae-yeol snaps a picture of everything he’s taking for Hae-soo later, and dogs PD Choi’s every step around the house.

He questions why PD Choi is taking Hae-soo’s clothes, only for Choi to growl that they’re his. Which makes it funny when he starts throwing some of her bras into the bag, only for Jae-yeol to remark, “Ah, I guess you must’ve had matching underwear.” HAH.

PD Choi gives Jae-yeol the evil eye when he picks up a call from Hae-soo and familiarly calls her “Hae-soo-ya,” only to become further incensed when Jae-yeol explains that he and Hae-soo use banmal because they’re donggap (same age friends).

Even though Jae-yeol’s tone is friendly, hers is terse as she tells him to send her phone to the hospital stat. Jae-yeol pretends like he’s still talking to her even after she hangs up, all, “I’ll bring your phone!”

PD Choi finally snaps when Jae-yeol asks him about the panties he’s taking, even though Jae-yeol’s confusion at Choi’s sudden outburst makes it seem like he’s missed another important social cue. Was he not trying to make him jealous? Or is he just feigning ignorance this time?

Regardless, Jae-yeol refuses to take any of PD Choi’s soapbox crap about how he won’t let Jae-yeol use and dispose of Hae-soo like he probably does with all his women by asking, “What are you going to do if I keep her for a long time? For a very, very long time?”

Eventually he just disappears into the house to shut out PD Choi’s incessant declarations on how he’s not going to let things with Hae-soo end like this, no matter what Jae-yeol says or does.

Soo-kwang spies a high school student letting herself into the house like she owns it, and we realize that they know each other when she flippantly asks if he’s mad she ignored his calls. (She’s also the student who asked Jae-yeol to buy cigarettes for her.) Whatever her ties to the house are, we’ll come to know her as OH SO-NYEO (Lee Sung-kyung).

During his next therapy session with Sunbae Jo, Jae-bum continues his odd trend of talking about the laws of gravity and physics, which seems to be his way of avoiding anything more serious.

At least Sunbae Jo engages him this time by asking if he dyes his hair, to which Jae-bum replies that his hair turned white after he got locked up. Their talk then turns to a prisoner who Jae-bum claims lied about having schizophrenia in order to gain leniency, causing him to question whether all psychiatrists are hacks.

To Jae-bum’s surprise, Sunbae Jo is able to read the prisoner in a second, and points out proof that he’s lying to Jae-bum. Furthermore, he adds that while prisoners may dream of fooling psychiatrists for reduced sentences, it’s impossible for them to lie when administered sodium amytal (“truth serum”).

Jae-bum makes sure to memorize the name of the substance, and muses about how he’d like to inject his mom and his little brother with it… before mimicking how he’d stab them right in the neck. Great job, Sunbae Jo.

Outside the prison, Mama Ok-ja thanks Sunbae Jo for all his help with her son before rushing inside as soon as Tae-yong tells her that Jae-bum actually wants to see her this time. He won’t talk to her, but Mama Ok-ja doesn’t care—she’s just thankful to be able to see his face.

After counseling the genitalia-drawing patient’s mother now that her son is being released, Hae-soo reassures the woman’s nervous son that he’s not incurable as long as he has the determination to get better. Plus, he has a psychiatrist like her on his side.

Hae-soo then gets a call from Jae-yeol (on one of the residents’ phones) that she can come get her phone from the broadcast station, prompting the resident to wonder if the two of them are an item.

While Jae-bum starts doing extra work in prison to secure an early release, Hae-soo works with a patient so afraid of germs that he wears gloves and washes the skin off his hands by having him touch garbage.

When he expresses his fear, Hae-soo urges him to just try it… lightly. She catches herself using the same words that Jae-yeol said to her before the kiss, and even uses the same logic and tactics Jae-yeol used to help her with her patient. (Minus the romantic aspect, obviously.)

Hae-soo gets her first chance to go to the broadcasting station for her phone later that night, only to find Jae-yeol’s DJ booth surrounded by adoring fangirls. She scoffs when he talks about “real love” in his oh-so-soothing radio voice as she wonders whether a player like him even knows what love is.

Jae-yeol catches her gaze through the glass walls, and just smiles at her as she makes the universal hand signal for “phone.” All the girls near her scream when that million watt smile is sent their way.

He has her phone sent out to her, where she finds a text from PD Choi asking for some of her time. But she can’t help but smile when Jae-yeol makes a few crowd-pleasing gestures, nor can she stop herself from staring. Who can blame her?

Just then, Sunbae Jo calls her to talk about how he heard that she and Jae-yeol kissed, and how using desensitization methods like that on her makes Jae-yeol almost as good as a doctor.

Even though he thinks it’s a good thing for Hae-soo to keep at it (kissing) until she’s no longer afraid, Hae-soo’s expression grows dark. She is NOT happy that Jae-yeol kissed and told, and texts him as much: “Is my anxiety disorder funny to you? Don’t live like that. Touch me again like you did last night, and you’re dead!”

“Still, my heart fluttered when you were sleeping last night… Understood,” the cheeky bastard texts back. She reads it and mutters to herself that he must be itching for a beating as she locks gazes with Jae-yeol through the glass.

He seems mildly surprised when the man from Hae-soo’s cellphone background shows up to collect her, YOON-CHUL, the one she described as “her man.” As she leaves with him, Jae-yeol muses that she has quite the interesting life with PD Choi and “her man.”

After Yoon-chul drops Hae-soo off at her parents’ restaurant, she’s faced with prying questions about her love life—after all, her unni told them she and Jae-yeol were an item. She flatly denies any romantic involvement with him.

You can tell Hae-soo is uncomfortable when Mom dotes on her impaired father so lovingly, but it gets even worse for her when she has to field questions about her intimacy phobia.

Apparently, this is the first time Mom is hearing about it, and she seems genuinely concerned that her daughter is still a virgin as she urges her to just do it with anyone. Because that’s the kind of advice that never backfires.

While busing home, Hae-soo watches the recording from last night, wondering how she started on the floor but woke up on the bed. Then she sees Jae-yeol entering the room while she was passed out…

…Only to watch as he cleaned her up, carried her to bed, tucked her in, and kept watch at her bedside while DJ-ing her dreams. She almost seems disappointed when watching him disappear into the bathroom to spend the night there. (Or does he spend every night there?)

Hae-soo gets home to find Sunbae Jo, Soo-kwang, and the high school student who just walked into their house and pilfered Hae-soo’s bracelet earlier, So-nyeo. Apparently she’s got a bit of a social disorder and is a counseling patient of Sunbae Jo’s, and if one thing’s clear, it’s that Soo-kwang doesn’t like her one bit.

But when Hae-soo asks how So-nyeo got into their house, she answers that the door was open… and then claims it was because Jae-yeol told her she was pretty and invited her.

I love how he looks legitimately bewildered when they all turn on him, but answers honestly that yes, he did call her pretty. Hae-soo orders So-nyeo to stay while she gives him a talking-to, but not before Soo-kwang tears into him for hitting on a minor. Jae-yeol’s not in the mood to take his crap today.

“I told her she was pretty because she was,” Jae-yeol tells Hae-soo. “I never asked her to come over, and you got your bracelet back.” He doesn’t see what problem—can’t they just send her on her way?

“You’re the problem,” Hae-soo stresses. She spouts the same point that Soo-kwang did about So-nyeo being a minor, and asks if he hits on anything with a skirt and kisses whoever he wants.

“You slapped me on the face for that one, so we’re even,” he counter-argues. But he won’t take her accusation that he treats minors as anything but minors, and proves it by calling the police to report a bracelet thief in their house.

He grabs Hae-soo by the wrist when she tries to stop him, and isn’t gentle when he lets go, either: “Believe people when they’re trying to say something! Are you relieved now that she’s going to get picked up by the cops?” “I am!” Hae-soo replies defiantly.

After calling the police to say that the last call was a prank call, Hae-soo guesses what Sunbae Jo is going to say before he says it and pre-answers: “No.” She doesn’t want to play doctor to So-nyeo, she just wants her, Sunbae Jo, and Soo-kwang to go to Yoon-chul’s concert tomorrow and have a nice time.

While Sunbae Jo heads to the prison on an emergency(ish) call about Jae-bum’s emotional state, Hae-soo watches as Jae-yeol bolts from the house like there’s a fire—but he didn’t get the same call as Sunbae Jo. It was Kang-woo who called.

Kang-woo’s knuckles are bloody even though his smile couldn’t be any bigger as he tells Jae-yeol that he finally hit his father to protect his mother. “Like a man, without fear. My father was so shocked, he left the house… because his nose started bleeding.”

This last bit rids Kang-woo of his smile, so Jae-yeol pulls him into a hug and pats him on the back. “Now he won’t be able to look down on me,” Kang-woo says into his shoulder. “I did it… without fear. Father…”

Jae-yeol’s eyes well with tears as he stops Kang-woo before he can finish his sentence: “You didn’t attack your father. You defended yourself. You just defended yourself from his attack.”

Sunbae Jo and Jae-bum sit down for their session as they normally do, even though it’s the dead of night. “My dreams… are reality,” Jae-bum begins, as a hazy flashback shows a young boy holding out something sharp as a man falls onto it and him.

But then we find out who it was when Jae-bum says: “My dongsaeng killed our stepfather. Even my mom saw it. She definitely saw it.” In flashback, we see the unintentional murder scene play out, and then a court scene where a young Jae-bum was on trial for his stepfather’s murder.

He’d told the prosecutors that Mama Ok-ja saw Jae-yeol stab their stepfather, but in court, Mama Ok-ja pleaded ignorance even as she looked at Jae-bum in tears. She knew what she was doing, but why?

Back in the present, Jae-bum continues, “Even after I wake up, I go back to bed and dream about the same thing. My dongsaeng killed him. My dongsaeng killed our stepfather!” He turns just a little more desperate as he begs Sunbae Jo to give his mother and brother that truth serum he talked about. “Promise me! Promise me!”

Jae-yeol tries to lend Kang-woo a hand when it comes to the girl he likes, since he’s too afraid to say anything even though they followed her all the way home. Kang-woo knows enough about the girl’s schedule to know when she turns on the lights, when he can see her shadow as she changes clothes…

The two of them laugh about it, at least until Jae-yeol throws a rock at the house to get the girl to open the window. “His name is Kang-woo, and he said that he likes you!” Jae-yeol calls up to her. “Make sure to say hi next time you see him!”

Kang-woo runs off in embarrassment, and Jae-yeol follows, all the while laughing like a schoolboy. He and Kang-woo are on a high after that as they run through the streets, with Jae-yeol exclaiming excitedly that she’ll know who Kang-woo is now.

While Hae-soo watches the video from her drunken night with a smile on her face, Jae-yeol keeps running and smiling… only Kang-woo’s not there. There’s no one with him.

 
COMMENTS

SO CREEPY. Oh, so creepy. Though I can’t quite pinpoint when I became sure that Kang-woo was a figment of Jae-yeol’s imagination, I didn’t think we’d get the big reveal so soon. And the sequence of events leading up to it were so perfect in that they could not have been more unsettling if they tried. I thought I was prepared for this, but I’m still cringing in my seat.

The thing about it isn’t so much that we found out Kang-woo isn’t real, because it’s been fairly clear from the beginning that there’s something not quite right about Jae-yeol. But since most drama heroes tends to be at least a little crazy, I took it with a grain of salt that Jae-yeol might legitimately be off-center, since this show’s world is populated by the mentally unsettled. So, even if he had an imaginary friend in Kang-woo, I really thought it couldn’t be all bad if Kang-woo was just a hallucination that popped up every now and then—disregarding the fact that no hallucination is truly harmless, anyway. But Kang-woo’s not just an imaginary friend, is he? He could be the personification of Jae-yeol’s guilt, the ghost of his former self, his alter-ego, maybe even a mixture of all or still possibly none.

What blurs the line with what he is to Jae-yeol is the fact that he’s clearly living a separate life—which, by extension, means that Jae-yeol is completely unaware that he spends some of his time AS Kang-woo. From what we’ve been given, which is unreliable at best, Kang-woo isn’t just some harmless, ghost-like illusion. Not if Jae-yeol, living as Kang-woo, has been following a girl (maybe not even the first) home so frequently that he knows her schedule down to the second.

So… that’s horrifying, isn’t it? Even if there’s some magical turnaround later, or maybe even some reveal that would undo this one, the idea that there’s a part of Jae-yeol that follows girls home is really awful to consider. It’d be different, but not necessarily better, if the scene played out the way Jae-yeol really thinks it did except with the added twist that he’s really alone. But because Kang-woo is all in his head, the information he knows could only have come from Jae-yeol—which means Jae-yeol knew that girl’s schedule because he, not Kang-woo, had been there before. It adds a different color to all the fuss that was made about him complimenting So-nyeo too, even if it doesn’t necessarily excuse Hae-soo’s tendency to fly off the handle.

But here’s something I never thought I’d find myself saying: There might just be a silver lining to Jae-yeol’s stalking. Not just because he’s an unreliable narrator or because he’s crazy and doesn’t know what he’s doing, but because there were two versions of the girl inside that house. In one shot she’s a young student, and in the other she’s a young woman. It’s so slight that I have to grudgingly hand it to the director, but it’s certainly enough to keep us guessing—even if the outcome still doesn’t change all that much. Or does it? I give up until next week. You guys have fun hashing this one out.

 
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Creepy? Yes.

And also gorgeousness overload!!!

Why does every scene that has Jo In Sung in it seemed as if it's taken from the commercial film?

The intensity of his gaze is equal of the one that he uses when he stars commercial film.

Damn it, Jo In Sung-oppa!

Anyway, I'm hooked to this drama.
Good job, writer-nim.
Thank you for recapping, HeadsNo2-nim...

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I'm just really happy to hear noh hee kyung has already finished writing all 16 episodes a few days ago. So even if ratings aren't stellar there won't be any drastic changes to the script. They've already filmed 8 episodes by the time the first episode aired. Quality wise atleast we know won't be lacking from this production team.
I did like what the production team had to say (this is taken from soompi article) "If, through our drama, people would realize that treating those with Tourette’s like anybody else really helps a lot with their everyday lives and with their treatments, we will have succeeded in the biggest goal of this production"
Although not flawless, I do have to give props that atleast they're tackling on such a taboo topic in south korea with good intentions.

There are possibilities of it turning melo down the road (with the killing) but I hope it keeps up its current tone -- humorous, quirky, sexy, and a dash of mystery. So long as they stick with the growth, the healing, and the romance. oh, the romance, these two. I will watch.

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Wow, she's finished writing already? She's a veteran, alright!

Really like the direction of the show so far, and wouldn't mind if it pushed the envelope a lot further still.

Even if the show isn't hugely successful in Korea, when a drama with such a high profile cast puts the spotlight on a variety of mental health issues and social problems, it's surely not a bad thing!

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OMO OMO OMO u guys im totally freaked out just finished watching this episode, my first reaction was pity as I realized he was all alone. after reading the recap I realized (correct me if I’m wrong) he has MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES DISORDER it usually manifests from a deep trauma and fear (which explains the bathtub and locks ,to hide there from his step father most probably would sleep there all night turning it into a crutch).
at first the original disappears and reappears depending on the number personalities the patient has ,but all are versions of the original personality .the patient blanks out for min,hours ,days or even months un aware of what’s happening .
There are also cases where the personalities appear and acknowledge each other in this case friends but to bring this meeting about something usually triggers it,im thinking it’s the stabbing incident, one personality starts dominating in certain areas and appearing frequently which explains why after the stabbing 3 years back his writing changed from romance to darker stuff which I believe is from Hang Woo.
Of course he’s more frequent now I’m thinking because of betrayer chingu, plagiarizing girlfriend and the call from Hyung and from the conversation it seems that’s not how he would have responded, ‘lets go for drinks, I can protect myself now’ so there is a chance of another personality.
Of course that being said id expect hang woo to see a girl and hunky hunkersion to see a woman at the window ….hmmm bulaaa and also the patients personalities have names that are similar to the original personality so…….bulaaa.
I’ve never done this rambling but I got so shocked all the sleep vaporized from my system I’m heading towards the 36 hr mark.
Disclaimer. 90 % knowledge of this mostly stems from a Sidney Sheldon novel that was daebak! (must read)1% American series I forget the name, the rest I probably researched coz I found it fascinating that such a thing exists.
I can’t can’t can’t believe I’m saying this but this show totally trumps FTLY and MND *ducks for cover*
Forgive me for pulling an Ivore’

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ive realised during the talk show when he was asking if anyone had a desire to kill ,hang woo raised his hand but when they asked if anyone had actually gone through with it someone else in the same clothes with a cap was sitting in that spot.
me thinks maybe another personality aside from hang woo killed the step dad though hang woo and hunky hunkerson personalities may not be aware. or the personalities are just as a result of the trauma ,fear of physical abuse and hyung totally did it.
if the cap is an indicator then the original personality was not the one with hae soo listening to music because other wise why change to sleep gear put the gal in bed then re appear with a cap/hat.
on the other hand i also don't believe the brother , giving off lying vibes ,the only thing that could maybe convince me is the hair turning from being wrongly accused. WOW THESE WRITERS ARE ACTUALLY AWESOME
to make us this intrigued and invested,do they get awards,they should. i would totally nominate them and those of Empress ki .
learn from them amnesia trot ,WHY !!!! unless it was written standing upside down over a pit latrine in the desert under the scorching sun or intentional sabotage ...seriously

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I find your comments very interesting, and yet confusing. The way i understand it : there are probably 3 personalities exist: Jae Yol the writer, Kang Woo and the Hunky hunkerson.
Since ore than one personalities can interact at the same time with each other. Maybe Kang Woo was with Hunky Hunkerson, not Jae Yol, when they followed a girl to her house. Hunky Hunkerson seem the fun, loose type, wild personality. Hae Yol seemed more serious, mature type personality.

Maybe the Hunky hunkerson is the one wearing the cap when watching Hae Soo.

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Criminal Minds come to mind. I love that series.

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Wait.a.sec.
Maybe So Nyeo was not lying about JY calling her over he may have in Kw personality, but no KW is pretty meek in front of girls so maybe not

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That ending gave me goosebumbs, oh my gosh! I'm so glad this drama is being recapped on DB - the insight! I never would have even thought to question how his younger self knew the girl's schedule. But now that you speculated on it Heads, I'm that much more creeped out. It seems harmless because we're watching from his side of things but if I were that girl/woman, or even a friend or family member to her, I would have so much anxiety and worry about her well being. It just isn't right because we don't know the extent he can go. Is this something that only affects his life or is it something that can manifest into a dangeroys situation for all he comes in contact with?

And his brother! I honestly dont know which one is guilty. His mother is no help - her silence simply means she refuses to incriminate either son. I dont thinks she's playing favorites, I just see her as having been presented with an impossible decision so she chose neither. I'd love to say itthe one in prison is guilty but honestly, they both have problems. His memories could be false memories. It could really go either way.

I really love the execution of the reveal. I hope the drama keeps up this pace and maintains a cohesive story. I really don't want to see this one fizzle out in the end - it looks so promising and I really want to call this one my favorite of the year bit it's still too early to declare it a winner just yet. Ending, please don't disappoint!

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Yeah, the ending gave me goosebumps too! In particular (for me) because of EXO Chen's seemingly "harmless" and "innocent" tune (the soundtrack). To have it played alongside such a poignant scene is amazingly eerie.

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A thought just crossed my mind.

I still watch this show from the POV of a Writer behaving like a God and playing with his subjects only to use the situations he finds himself in for his book.

Now that we know for sure that KW isn't real, there are some speculations about who he is and how much of him there is. In any case KWs story should be of immense interest for JY, so I understand why he keeps hanging out with that kid, even though he is 'blackmailed' by him via manuscripts and such (into guilt he doesn't believe he has).

What if his encounters with KW will make it into his next book? What if what he *knows* about KW is enriched with what he *imagines* about his book character KW, where he undoubtedly has to turn to his own past experiences - whether he conciously remembers them or not. And this is why we get home scenes of KW, which are imagined by JY.

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You wrote: "Jae-bum continues his odd trend of talking about the laws of gravity and physics, which seems to be his way of avoiding anything more serious".
But someone here has perhaps thought that Jae Bum theme with the laws of physics have to do with the murder of stepfather?

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I think that Jae Yeol might be living out his past subconsciously through Kang Woo. We know that Jae Bum thinks that Jae Yeol killed their stepfather and the flashbacks definitely seem to point that way, but if we did, then could it be that Jae Yeol stabbed him through self defense or while protecting his mother from his stepfather while he was beating her?
That would explain why his mother didn't say anyhting at the trial, although if it's true then that doesn't explain why she didn't just tell the truth and prove Jae Bum innocent too. They wouldn't have punished Jae Yeol if he stabbed the man out of self-defense.
It would also explain why he's so angry when he finds Kang Woo at the park. I found his anger to be a bit of an over-reaction, so maybe it's latent guilt at his childhood self which he's acting out unconsciously by personifying Kang Woo?
So many more layers to peel to Show onion. I can't wait!

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For me, personally, 4th episodes give me a little heartbreak seeing the handsome KW is just an imaginary friend, ._.

But instead of creepy, I feel pity to our JY. Because having a disorder such as OCD is already frustrating, always feel the anxiety and stuff, he even 'probably' sleep in the bathroom and even have it locked because his past trauma of his hyung who is from now on tried to kill him and his past abusive father, make him feel unsafe.

And now, as the episodes grow he 'probably' has a schizophrenia? Man, so pathetic. This drama is amazing, it's not only having a leading actor who you think just a rich player, but actually had a seriously dark past, that cause him get mental disorder.

aaaaaa it keep making me feel curious, rom-com never get me feel this fun, curious, and also refreshing as this much, and this whole discussion is so fun xD I just hope this drama will has a good end because it's started well.

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but if JY really did slept in the bathroom, no wonder in the poster show him with HS slept in the bathtub LOL

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HeadsNo2 ~

Thanks for the recap. Yay, I think your string of bad luck recaps is finally broken !

The question of "who killed the step father" is interesting.

Did the mother lie? If so, why?

Did Mom know that Jae-yeol had "issues" and in order to spare him from being institutionalized, sacrificed Jae-bum? If so, wow, what a call on her part.

The show is different, that's for sure. Looking forward to the next episode and recap.

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****stomping everywhere***** i never knew it would come this far i mean i agree something wasn't right but i would never guess that he was really a psychiatric case uri Jae Yool-and to add more its a schizophrenic type - too much pain for him to have this hallucinations.….
i've never seen that scene coming…they said it's too early to reveal but i think there's a lot of situation to be addressed by all our psychiatry doctors thats why its revealed earlier. Wow writer-nim made me really invest a lot of interest with this drama. i am so curious how will all the characters will evolve in this show…
all thumbs up…nice nice nice…clap clap clap…..

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All caught up on Ep 4, and enjoying the shenanigans!

All the clues about Jae Yeol's imaginary protege/alter ego are starting to add up - it's only a matter of time before the elephant in the room is out of the bag!

Jae Yeol actually received a call from Kang Woo WHILE Hae Soo was in the room (when she went to JY's room to talk him into letting everyone stay at the house). JY ostensibly "talked" to KW about his latest novel plot and whether he or his brother did the killing ... How did JY "receive" a call from an imaginary person, and didn't HS think it strange when he just picked up the phone and started a conversation like that?

I'm a little bit concerned sometimes that Hae Soo gets so many of her counselling tips from random comments by Jae Yeol - but I guess it's part of the whole concept that, just as patients' problems don't just appear out of nowhere, the doctors who treat their patients can't just operate in a vaccuum either, and draw on various unconventional sources to help their patients.

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OMG That what I was thinking, how did JY receive a call from KW. and why does KW had it own scene, if he is just an imaginary, it would be unnecessary. This drama is so confusing yet make me curious! Can't wait for the next episode ;)

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Some random comments:

Loving the gorgeous visuals - Gong Hyo Jin just glows in each scene! And it's interesting that they used so many perspectives when Hae Soo was watching the video of herself sleeping - we get the the angle of the mirror reflection, the angle from the recording handphone, the camera close ups, and of course, Hae Soo watching the video on her phone.

I assume PD Choi is taking back the panties that he gave to Hae Soo? Geez, how petty can you get ... I mean, I'd understand if it was an engagement ring, but underwear?!?

Jae Yeol referred to his apartment (#2501) as an "officetel". If so, that's gotta be the most luxurious officetel I've ever seen!! I always thought they were for students and singletons who couldn't afford a regular lease on an apartment?!

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Oh believe me, men can be petty, especially if they are the ones in the wrong. After i found out my boyfriend of 7 years had cheated on me with his secretary (cliché, i know) it took me only 2 days to pack up and leave. After that the idiot sent over some "left items" including all the socks and boxer shorts i bought him. What was i gonna do with mens' boxer shorts??!!?? If he was gonna send over anything, it should have been my Rammstein Cd's. It seems he was "offended" that i took the breakup so well. aaah men , you can't live with them and you can't shoot them....gotta love them though ;) they liven things up.

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Ouch. That's definitely straight out of dramaland, but as a personal experience, not fun. Men being childish is often cute, but other times, not so cute, I guess! (and yes, that goes for women too :D)

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he sleeps in the bathroom? you mean like how kyle xy sleeps in his bathtub??

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Can't wait for next episode! :3

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I think the journey to discovering the events from Jae-yeol's past and how this has affected him in the present will be quite a harrowing experience, at least for me. Although I love the humour and quirkiness of the show, I still watch with a sense of foreboding, I really fear for Jae-yeol. Like many of you, the ending of episode 4 left me with a heavy heart. Such happiness expressed by the leads, both ignorant of the fact that Jae-yeol has a serious mental condition. I can only imagine the shock once it is discovered and the consequences.

I'm not sure about Jae-yeol spending time AS Kang-woo, so far the show hasn't really suggested this? I think Jae-yeol merely remembered where his childhood crush used to live and the girl still happens to live there now? I don't know- we will find out soon enough.

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Okay so I didn't look at any of the promotions for this show except for that one that was supposedly plagiarized cause it looked cute... So I have no idea how everybody else found it so obvious but personally, I thought Kang Woo was real. Like a separate entity not a figment of Jae Yeol's past. After this episode I was literally rolling on the floor like "WHY WHY WHYYY."

I had assumed Jae Yeol would have some kind of problem linke to psychiatry because that's what this show is about, but I just thought that problem was linked to his bathroom, and the fact it had a lock on it, which no one else in this show does, so it has to be important. But knowing this!?!? My mind has literally been blown.

I don't know what to think. I have theories, but they'll have to wait for next week....

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It probably because he also got OCD, make him feel unsafe even being sleep at the the normal bedroom, so he create a safe bathroom with a lock and make it cozy for him to sleep :') Lol just random

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Like others here, while I was prepared for the Kangwoo-reveal (for lack of a better way of putting it), the scene with Jayeol running alone was very sad. I do not know what the nature of his 'illness' is, but I wonder how its revelation will be handled. Some people above expressed curiosity regarding the tone the show might take when more things are revealed. It does not have to become doom and gloom. If we are dealing with schizophrenia (at this point, I'm not sure), we can look at the example of A Beautiful Mind (the movie starring Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly): despite the struggles of the main character, all was not lost and hopeless; life went on; with the bad, there was also good. I have hope that this show will be able to deliver from begging to end. I will try to watch each episode very carefully from now on. I will also rely on the recaps and everyone's wonderful insights :).

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I know this is going to date me but there is something about Gong Hyo Jin--especially when she wears those high waisted 70's style jeans--that makes me think of her as the Korean Felicity Kendall. (Felicity Kendall is a British comedic actress who I remember from The [Good] Neighbors, the first Brit-com I ever saw.)

And I think that I why I started watching this drama. Well, that and SBS has had a good track record with their Wed/Thurs dramas lately.

Also, I seem to recall a discussion earlier in the week about Flower Boys versus Men and, yeah, Jo In Sung's performance at the beginning of this episode has totally wiped out memories of Lee Min Ho and Kim Soo Hyun. And that dance!!!

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out of topic, but i'll take men over flower boys anytime, anyday!

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This is certainly NOT something I would have expected from a k-drama, especially from hearing that psychological treatment is somewhat of a taboo in South Korea, because it gets listed in your medical history, so you get a sort of social stigma after that? (Don't take my word for it tho, not completely sure and I might confuse stuff) But in this case, the message of the drama, that everybody can need such treatment at some point in their life and it's not a shameful thing is really good, or at least that's how I take it.

On the subject of Jae Yeol, I don't think Kang Woo is actually an alter ego or anything of the sorts, but simply a manifestation of his younger self, that his brain has given an identity to, so he makes sense.

Now, I'm reading a lot of comments saying that he probably killed his father, but I'm thinking that he actually doesn't know for sure, and so Kang Woo is leading him towards that very moment. But I don't think he killed his father, he might just be guilty his brother got in prison over it and so appears the uncertainty. The mother's hesitance at answering the question could be also interpreted as hesitance to blame her son, Jae Bom, while the later's memories are part false 'cause of the shock.

I know, sounds like bit of a long stretch, but it actually isn't. We're talking about complex, layered characters here. I'd really like to see more opinions over this hypothesis, please!

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Hello Teeacup :-) I would like to try and respond to your thoughts... i hope i'm not too far out :-)

I also think KW is JY's younger self and it's highly probable that the guilt is about JY's anger (or hatred?) towards his father, his death and that JY subconsciously knows who did it. KW is leading him to that big revelation, and i think that it is also possible that his brother's insistence that JY did it, plus the trauma, JY's memory has become muddled as well. It could also be that the killer is his beloved mother, and that would be doubly hard to accept.

Do you also feel that his compulsiveness towards his bathroom has a lot to do with what happened on the night of his father's death? The fact that he locks it and no one else is allowed to see it or use it... and that he sleeps on his tub. Maybe it's where he hid himself while a lot of violent things were happening in his home, or where he cleaned his bloody self, yikes, getting more morbid by the minute... Oh, how wonderful would it be if a psychologist watched this show and gave us his/her expert opinion... This show, really... tsk tsk... why am i thinking about it even days after i've watched it?

Oh, i'll just look forward to that time when HS is allowed to share the tub :-D

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I watched this drama with no expectations whatsoever. I was wondering in the drama land searching for something interesting to watch. And was thinking lets check Gong Hyo-Jin drama. I love her acting and her choices always been interesting to me. It's been a while since I got hocked in some Korean drama. I mean the last two or three seasons I couldn't even finish one drama. But this one is in another level, the first four ep's was interesting, great acting, wired, creepy, sad, yet funny.
But the funny thing is that I watched this drama expecting nothing and didn't actually think or worked my mind during the first three eps till the four one came. I said to my self wait a minuet this is not your typical Korean drama, and now I want to re-watch all the ep's with an analyzing mind :)

In one of the hospitals scenes, when some of the patients, the woman who was imagining a child, HS with the other doctors were pretending that they also were able to see the child. I think Hs when she discovers Jae Yeol imaginary friend will play with it.

The drama started as if HS is the one who is dealing with some mentalities issues but the actual troubled one is Jae Yeol. I love this drama since Nine times travel I never worked my mind watching some drama. I hope it will continue with this great writing.

And I do not like Jae Yeol mother. I feel like she is hiding something and I do believe that she has something to do with the killing part. She is kinda creepy!

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Side note but, does anyone know what the name of the text message notification/tone is?

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Or at least they kind of phone their using on the show.

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This episode...oh my god.

The show started off interesting, with an amazing cast...and you know what, I was waiting for that extra something that made the show awesome and this episode was it. The ending gave me chills, and now I cannot wait to see how it all unfolds!

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It's both scary and sad that the show portrays Jae Yeol as the most insightful person while we are slowly realizing that he probably has the most flawed mind. I wish I didn't start this show because now I'm watching with a sense of impending doom when Jae Yeol found out about himself. Scared of the heartbreak and probable meltdown! But I can't stop watching :'((

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I feel really bad for Kang Woo x.x

On another note, not being biased but, Do Kyungsoo really did a good job at being Kang Woo. Although his scenes were brief, I did tear up at the scene when Jae Yeol hugged him. TT_TT

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@Marj : Yeah, I didn't even know he's an idol, he's quite good as an upcoming rookie actor in his own right.

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I hope this paves way for him for other roles in future dramas. :)

Kyungsoo is known in EXO to be a shy-type guy, and I think the way he acted at the scene by the window with Jae Yeol "embarrassing" him infront of the girl he likes is 90% accurate. :D

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I agree. It is my first time seeing him in anything but his expressions and eyes are quite good for a newbie (?). I think he's got potential.

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Question: Has anybody here thought that perhaps Jae-yeol or even Jae-bum was sexually harassed by their stepfather? That would explain the fear of sleeping on a bed, better than simply avoiding a beating (no matter how severe). Or maybe they were both sexually and physically harassed by said stepfather.

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OH MY GOD....
I am so freaked out right now....the last scene-it's giving me goosebumps.....
I really had not a single idea that any of the characters in the show can be a part of imagination!!....and above all,Kang Woo???I had really started to sympathize with him and his non-existence is creeping me out.
On the other hand,I feel really sad for JY...The running was such a happy moment,and its sad to see him alone---that even he has to share his happiness with an imaginary friend ....
I can't wait to see what happens next.

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Just remembered something else - I've been assuming that Jae-yeol accidentally killed his dad (if that's what happened) and that there was domestic violence involved.

But when Tae-yong's talking to JY on the phone about not being able to find Kang Woo, he distinctly mentions that the "kid" might be telling a sob story about being "beaten by his father" because JY's a soft touch. JY's mom is right there in the office listening, but she doesn't bat an eyelid. Certainly not the reaction I was expecting, if she knew of or experienced any violence at dad's hands.

Maybe she didn't know about it at all, like other commenters have suggested. And because she doesn't know anything, she may actually believe that Jae Bum did the killing - which is why JB's so eager to administer the truth serum to BOTH his mom and little bro?

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* We aren't actually shown yet who she saw beside the body, but I guess it's still leaving it wide open as to who's lying - mom (who may be covering for Jae Yeol) or Jae Bum (who may be kidding himself that he didn't do it) ...

Okay, I'm confusing myself. I'll stop now.

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Damn, this drama's pretty good and I love their BG music, looking forward to their entire OST. This is a nice series to watch after I finish HS king of Savvy :>

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what a twist! creepy, creepy mystery indeed. I am certainly hooked!

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In ep. 1, Kang Woo wore a Yankees baseball cap as well, and his uniform was blue and yellow. He aslo had yellow sticky notes on his wall like Jae Yoel does when he was writing his novel. I think they are trying to point out these two are the same.

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Girls, you noticed that Jae Yeol wiped the remnants of vomit while sleeping Hae Soo?
Osea his OCD with cleaning is not really chronic

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I may have missed it, but does anyone know why JY makes everyone address him respectively/in honorifics? Is it because it's his "thing''?

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I'm pretty sure it's because they're not close -- practically strangers -- so he doesn't want to be talked down upon and rather they maintain a formal relationship.

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What I love Jae Yeol, is that it is not a guy who thinks a lot, but simply feels. He is a very consistent guy himself.

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I'm crazy about this drama
It's wonderful scene the minute 56:26´´ when Hae Soo grabs his phone to see the video again, right at the part where Jae Yeol does that little dance, so sexy ♥

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I just rewatched episode 1. Mr. Anger Issues was schizophrenic. I fear we will have a similar episode in the future when our Jae Yeol splits from reality and runs screaming through the streets. Foreshadowing like a mutha.....

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I loved the music in this episode. This show is Turing out to have so much more depth then I expected!

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So, knowing what we know now, that promo poster with the group hug including Kang Woo takes on a whole new level of weird, no?

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anyone else here notice JHS always tripping when involved with JJY. Like the first one before the talk show. the second one after she changed her clothes due to the red wine incident. the third one is when they crossed paths during a morning jog. i dunno. what could this imply?
just to break the Kang woo imaginary friend issue. haha

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I think JY does have a split personality problem; or maybe KW is just his way of dealing with the (potential) guilt(??). If you look back to episode four (I think it was), when we get to see inside KW's room, you can see that KW also has sticky notes tacked on his wall to aid in his story making process. That scene pretty much confirmed that KW is past JY after I found out that KW was not real.
I think that KW's a way of dealing with JY's guilt because he comes home to find a novel "written" by KW in his mailbox that makes JY the killer instead of his brother. It's like JY's subconscious knows but he himself refuses to accept it.
I might be totally wrong and way offXD Just my speculations~~

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Song is out!!! I have been driving myself crazy for almost a week because I wasn't sure if this song would be an OST or if it was already a Korean song but FINALLY they have released the OST! I couldn't even wait till the episode 5 recap to post this.

It's Crush - 잠 못드는 밤 "Sleepless Night" (Ft.펀치 Punch)

I hope everyone is as crazy as me and listening to it nonstop now hehehe

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Lol I thought the girl was different because they couldn't get the actress from before. I thought it was a goof.

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The revelation at the end of the episode really got me screaming oh my God a good five minutes after. It is too well executed not just because it is unexpected but due to the fact that it was revealed just when Ji Soo is thinking if him more times than before. The plot is intriguing to the core. The leads are equally impressive. Can't wait to watch the next episode!

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