The Hand, The Monkfish - It's Okay To Not Be Okay (사이코지만 괜찮아) - Episode 14 Reaction

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • THIS WAS LITERALLY THE HARDEST EPISODE TO EDIT....OMG, TVN was really on my ass but we were able to get through. Now.....That crazy woman needs to be dealt with ASAP!
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    Episode 14: The vandal who ruined Sang-tae's mural is identified, sending everyone into shock; Mun-yeong struggles to deal with a devastating truth.

Komentáře • 7

  • @mariahdefreitas4428
    @mariahdefreitas4428 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The explanation i found most reasonable was the fact that since the father was already diagnosed with the tumor that can cause memory loss back then he possibly imagined himself throwing her body in the river and she escaped when he put her body in the basement.

  • @fabiosegretario7509
    @fabiosegretario7509 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This episode was a moment of reflection after the shocking revelation of the previous one. Here all the characters had plenty of time to come to terms with what happened, reflect on their feelings and make peace with them. Obviously the focus is largely entirely dedicated to Kang-tae and Moon-young, in particular the latter who came out of it in pieces and had many phases of "mourning", if we want to call them that, in which the sense of guilt it was the main protagonist of all the emotions he felt. And it's understandable, particularly in Asian cultures there is this strong sense of extending responsibilities across the entire family, you see it all the time in films, dramas and even in news events, where the closest relatives are practically called to account of the actions of a close family member. That said, in this case, Moon-young's sense of guilt is still logical, given that we are talking about the murder of the mother of the man she loves, as well as the "new brother" that she has acquired; so her feelings at this juncture are understandable. After all, Kang-tae also previously had to face the same dilemma: how to continue to love the woman who is the daughter of the one who killed her mother; because it is obvious that anyone, with her mind, would go with the thought of her there being with her. But as Kang-tae expressed it well, he only sees Moon-young for who she is, not who she is her daughter. Certainly the most touching moment was when Sang-tae went to feed a "sick" Moon-young, showing a strong sense of responsibility and attachment, continuing to take seriously this new role of elder brother to both Kang -tae that of Moon-young. I think that moment was perhaps what Moon-young needed, a loving gesture from the person who, more than anyone, was the victim of her mother's actions. The character development was so remarkable, superb writing.
    I found equally interesting the awareness of the head doctor Oh Ji-wang, taking on all the responsibilities of the case, not only as head of the clinic, but also as a human being towards Kang-tae, brother of him and Moon-young . As he himself said and knowing the Korean mentality well, he will surely be held responsible for everything and they will ask for his resignation, after all it is also what is expected after such an incident, even if he is not really at fault. The clinic will certainly never be the same without him as director. And finally the mystery behind the nurse Oh Cha-yong has been revealed: he is the son of the head doctor, which finally explains why he always had this lax attitude towards himself and perhaps towards the job itself, given that it certainly must have been the head doctor himself to force him to work there as a nurse. However, it was a beautiful moment, which tells us a story in very few steps, with Cha-yong scolding his father for paying more attention to his patients than to his family, while the director tried to recover the relationship with him. Here too we can see the excellent work by the authors in managing to characterize the characters well in just a few steps.
    As for the mystery of Do Hui-jae's survival, as I wrote, what we saw in the various flashbacks may not actually be what really happened, both due to Ko Dae-hwan's illness and his memories everything trusted by Moon-young when she was a child due to the trauma of seeing that moment. That said, again as I wrote, this whole part of the story is the most controversial and the subject of debate because it is deliberately left, I believe, ambiguous and subject to speculation, this is because (and here I make a tiny spoiler) no more will be revealed than this. I have my own interpretation of why the screenwriter wanted it this way, but I will only comment on this at the end.
    Small honorable mention for Sang-in's awkward declaration of love towards Joo-ri, which however left him hanging, without a real response. As always, I'm rooting for them.
    Thanks for the reaction, always much appreciated.

  • @xiexieyen
    @xiexieyen Před 3 měsíci +1

    i never really suspected the head nurse to be munyeong's mom before when i watched it years ago. i was also shocked when it was revealed hahaha.

  • @msteriouspalate42
    @msteriouspalate42 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you MiMi ❤

  • @fordhouse8b
    @fordhouse8b Před 2 měsíci

    This is the one episode where the plot makes absolutely no sense at all. There is dangerous and murderous psychopath on the loose, and one of the primary potential victims of that psychopath’s is not immediately notified of her identity? How could they allow Sang-te to ever be alone without knowing exactly who she is?

  • @dalnim3946
    @dalnim3946 Před 3 měsíci

    thanks for the reaction, love it 😍, i also recommend its okay thats love, its kinda similar with this but also very good, the plot, character develop, ost, cinematography, all is just as good, please react to it😘

  • @Raven_lily134
    @Raven_lily134 Před 3 měsíci

    Lovee your reaction!!✨Can you also react to the new KDrama "The Atypical Family" this drama is a heartwarming tale of a family coming together in the face of adversity. You'll see the ups and downs they go through, but also the love and support that keeps them going. Love watching this drama! especially Bok ina and Junwoo they are both still young but have The cutest chemistry. Hoping you can react to it, Pleaseee🥺