Final Episode Of ‘It’s Okay To Not Be Okay’ Trending On Twitter, Viewers Are Satisfied With It

Korean Drama ‘It’s Okay To Not Be Okay’ already been the last episode last night. Released since June 20, 2020, this 16-episode drama has been debated on social media before because the message it brings touches the daily lives of people with mental problems and approaches to autism that are rarely shown in Korea dramas.

Love’s story between Moon Kang Tae ( Kim Soo Hyun) as a health worker in a psychiatric ward who does not have time for love, while Ko Moon Young (Seo Ye Ji), a successful children’s book writer despite suffering from an antisocial personality disorder and do not know about love.

On August 8, this romantic drama achieved the highest audience rating to date and according to Nielsen Korea, the drama broadcast received an average rating of 6.5 percent and a peak of 7 percent thus ranking first in its time slot on all cable channels.

This is the first time drama It’s Okay To Not Be Okay has surpassed 6 pers=cent since it was released last June.

Most interestingly, this drama is the first appearance of Kim Soo Hyun playing as the main character after he finished military training. Despite appearing as a cameo at Hotel Del Luna and Crash Landing On You, the audience is still excited to see his action as the main character in this drama series.

Because of that, the final episode of It’s Okay To Not Be Okay is trending on Twitter and many are satisfied with the happy ending of this drama.

Many messages are carried throughout the 16 episodes and of course, this drama is not ‘ ordinary’ because it displays pure values to in our lives.

Sources: Soompi

Adib Mohd

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