The Ugly Duckling - It's Okay To Not Be Okay (사이코지만 괜찮아) - Episode 11 Reaction

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • THIS WAS DEFINITELY MY FAVORITE EPISODE SO FAR!!!!
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    Episode 11: An escaped patient shows up at the mansion; Mun-yeong tries to change Sang-tae's mind about allowing her to be a part of the brothers' lives.

Komentáře • 14

  • @violettaazul
    @violettaazul Před 3 měsíci +5

    Your reaction to the kiss 😂 "I'm offended... But I'll take it" 😂😂

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      They literally just slapped the kiss scene in my face,🤣🤣🤣

  • @Kookiepookie2025
    @Kookiepookie2025 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Dw the amount of times i sobbed during this drama 😂 i mean kim soohyun is the lead after all

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂 it's been a lot of emotions

  • @msteriouspalate42
    @msteriouspalate42 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My favorite trio ever ❤

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Loving our three musketeers 🥰

  • @violettaazul
    @violettaazul Před 3 měsíci +1

    Kdramas have the most suspish phrases for making out... "Let's talk... Wanna eat ramen... Wanna watch butterflies?" 😂

    • @fabiosegretario7509
      @fabiosegretario7509 Před 3 měsíci

      Actually when they say "do you want some ramen?" is a euphemism for asking for sex.🤭

  • @fabiosegretario7509
    @fabiosegretario7509 Před 3 měsíci

    Small note: when Moon-young tells Seung-jae about what happened with the patient Park Ok-ran and how he knew several things about her, Seung-jae replies that it wasn't that surprising, giving an example of when he was a fan stalker of Tony, member of H.O.T.. H.O.T. were a Korean boyband active between 1996 and 2001, who were, among many, responsible for the Korean Wave in the Asian area. This is also to say that, as Moon-young suspected, it is impossible for Seung-jae to be younger than her, given that she was deeply active in stalking H.O.T.'s Tony. before and after his presence in the group. This made me laugh a lot, because due to her attitude and look, Seung-jae appears decidedly childish and therefore she is mistaken for very young, but the truth seems to be completely different.
    After the turbulent previous episodes, this episode, despite a anything but peaceful start, is perhaps the best development we have seen so far: Kang-tae and Moon-young have finally reconciled, also giving us a beautiful, intense kiss and subsequent moments of great tenderness. But above all, we had the real turning point with Sang-tae, who in the space of a single episode made a giant leap both in his relationship with Kang-tae, but also with Moon-young. Sang-tae has finally realized (but not only him) that the relationship that Kang-tae has with Moon-young makes him extremely happy that it is visible on his face, where everyone sees that now what he is showing off is a genuine smile and not a pretense of circumstance. This is important because, Sang-tae, who previously told Moon-young that she couldn't have Kang-tae, that she was a stranger to them, realizes that he is finally happy with her, so it shows that he cares about well-being of his brother and that he is willing to accept other people into his family for his own good. In addition to this, the first real sibling quarrel between Kang-tae and Sang-tae establishes, for the first time, a true equal relationship between the two, which finally, on the one hand, makes Kang-tae freer not to worry of every little thing that happens to him, while Sang-tae feels the burden, but perhaps also the pleasure, of being the older brother he could never be. In short, a truly full and intense episode. The best moment is definitely when Sang-tae calls Moon-young from afar, as a declaration that he accepts her as a member of the family.
    That said, I loved, however short, this sort of high school spin off of the drama, in which our protagonists return to being high school students and Sang-tae is able-bodied and plays the classic older brother who encourages the shy little brother to come forward with a 'lovely Moon-young in uniform who he has a crush on.
    Well in the end you said it all that I don't feel like I need to add anything else of my own. As always, I remain silent on the issue of Moon-young's mother and the case of the murder of Kang-tae's mother, but it is now clear how the two things are linked. As I said, rewatching these episodes now, knowing how it ends, makes certain things that the author has scattered here and there as clues more evident...
    Small additional note: during the date between Joo-ri and Sang-in, the latter begins to tell her from whom she learned to swear when she is drunk, saying that it was her father who taught her to drink when she was in middle school. Now, if your confusion stems from the fact that she was a minor and that in South Korea the minimum legal age for drinking alcohol is 19, yes, that's bad behavior, if we want to get stuck into the legal issues, but that moment, for As mentioned, I actually see a tender story of closeness between her and her father who shared that moment, especially if I think that alcohol has an important social importance in Korean culture. In short, the way I imagined it, I thought that she showed him what to do with her rather than making her guzzle alcohol as a teenager. So I don't think you should think badly of that moment, even if you were doing it.
    Thanks for the reaction.

    • @Mimithestan
      @Mimithestan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      🥰 Thanks for the feedback as always. I guess cultural differences in terms of the drinking situation, it really caught me off guard 😂

    • @fabiosegretario7509
      @fabiosegretario7509 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Mimithestan Yes, cultural differences can be confusing.

  • @ashley-ll2oj
    @ashley-ll2oj Před 3 měsíci +1

    I remember watching this episode, like I was literally yelling at my tv and that kiss scene shut me up real quick lol:)

  • @kellypope9682
    @kellypope9682 Před 3 měsíci

    This show in general is one of the most well done shows not just in kdrama but overall of any show that has been produced.
    The storyline.
    The characters and how each very flawed humans were very well written.
    Then the development of all the characters even the side ones. It is so well done, well acted.
    It captured your emotions and then just made you root for them. Get angry with them and cried with them.
    Absolutely done so beautifully.
    And the comedy to add it all made the show so much fun to watch.
    The balance of laughing, crying, anger, frustration and happiness… it was a complete drama.
    Then comes the acting.
    Oh Jung Se as Moon Sang Tae did such a phenomenal job. And I love the chemistry between those 3 and how they are all so crazy and flawed and accepted each other.
    And my favorite duo. I have been a fan of Kim Soo Hyun since forever but this drama made him flew to the top. The growth he showed in his character. And how expertly he delve in the skin of this caregiver who seemed to be so flawlessly giving but with a dark past. And meeting his first love and forever love. So well done. So well written and so well acted.
    And Seo Yeji as this feisty with a traumatized childhood. Who seemed so bitter and angry yet really just vulnerable. She is absolutely gorgeous. And her fashion is on another level. At the same time made so much sense the way she dressed given who she is. Her need to be loved, to be accepted, to be seen. Yeji was fabulous. The way she just so hungry and so aggressive towards Gang Tae almost challenging him to push her away or be mean to her that made their love story so more engaging.
    And the chemistry between KSH and SYJ, is the best yet.
    I have seen many kdrama but these two are top tier. Theirs can’t be beat.
    The way they stare and looked at each other. So much chemistry.
    I have seen this kdrama probably 5times. It is just so so well made.
    Glad I found your page.