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'It's Okay to Not be Okay' Episode 10: Drunk Ju-ri's swear rant at Mun-yeong and Kang-tae has fans smitten

This episode was an emotionally draining exercise but Ju-ri provided us with much needed comic relief after sitting down for a drink with Mun-yeong
PUBLISHED JUL 20, 2020
Park Gyu-young as Nam Ju-ri (tvN)
Park Gyu-young as Nam Ju-ri (tvN)

'It's Okay to Not be Okay' Episode 10 took us on an emotional rollercoaster after Sang-tae's outburst. There were repercussions for lies that Gang-tae had told his brother, something that he had assumed was white lies in his brother and his own best interest. Mun-yeong also has to deal with the aftermath of the brothers' ongoing conflict as she is after all the catalyst of the conflict. So the episode is emotionally heavy as it addresses the trauma of three of the characters. So when we saw Ju-ri arrive on time to save not only Mun-yeong but us as well from getting drained emotionally, the episode takes a hilarious turn. 

Ju-ri tells Gang-tae that sometimes when he is extremely stressed he should be selfish and should be allowed to think about his own happiness. So he ends up asking a selfish favor of her and asks her to go to Mun-yeong's house to pick a few of his and Sang-tae's things. After hearing about Mun-yeong's friend from the past, and having seen Ju-ri and Mun-yeong fight over him, Gang-tae probably understands better than anyone that Ju-ri and Mun-yeong need to make up. The fact that she might feel lonely now that both Sang-tae and Gang-tae have moved out, also pushes him to ask Ju-ri this favor.

Considering Ju-ri hates Mun-yeong for having seduced Kang-tae and for making her a loner as a child, there is a lot that the two of them have to air out and that's why Mun-yeong offers Ju-ri a glass of wine. As Ju-ri continues to drink, she loses inhibitions and manages to tell Mun-yeong her side of the story and even ends up making it an endearing attempt at reconciliation. This, and her drunk outburst at Gang-tae for being a selfish man who sent Ju-ri to Mun-yeong despite being aware of the animosity between them has endeared fans. 

One fan shared on Twitter about Ju-ri's swear rant and wrote, "I really like the comic relief Juri gives to the show lmao especially for this very very emotionally draining episode, we needed someone who will try to keep things light as much as possible." 

Another fan wrote, "Juri was hilarious and adorable. I love that they made up in their own twisted way. It could've never been as straightforward as saying sorry and moving on, it had to involve alcohol, physical altercation, and a bunch of swearing." Another fan commented on Ju-ri's character arc and said, "Juri’s scenes!!! I love how Ju-ri went from someone who was seemingly one of those cliche second leads to a more mature one giving advice to GT (Gang-tae). Plus her scene with Mun-yeong!! LOLS. Love her so much now."

'It's Okay to Not Be Okay' originally airs on tvN on Saturdays and Sundays at 9 pm KST in South Korea and can be streamed on Netflix.

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