MUMBAI : Last weekend was the first time It's Okay to Not Be Okay didn't air an episode for us to be obsessed with. As the show culminated to a happy ending, viewers miss the troublemaker trio - Moon Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun), Ku Mun-yeong (Seo Ye-ji), and Moon Sang-tae (Oh Jung-se). What fans really loved about the series was the complex storyline which boiled over and gave us simple life lessons which we could definitely use during such turbulent times in real life.
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In an interview, via Soompi and Naver, It's Okay to Not Be Okay's screenwriter Jo Yong spoke about the now-beloved show and how she's still trying to take in just how popular the series got, especially overseas. When asked to choose her favourite scene from the series, Yong picked the final sequence from Ep 6, when Mun-yeong has a nightmare about her mother and yells at Gang-tae to run away from her. Instead, Gang-tae comforts her and stays by her side.
"I got goosebumps the entire time. It was the best performance. Seo Ye-ji got a lot of attention for her beauty, but I think her real charm is the loveliness within her low voice," Yong revealed.
Just like all the fans of It's Okay to Not Be Okay, Yong was also a fan of the bickering scenes between Gang-tae, Mun-yeong and Sang-tae. "Out of those, I really love the sequence where Gang-tae dreams about Sang-tae as a regular employee who suddenly appears in between Gang-tae and Mun-yeong, who are wearing school uniforms."
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