Itвђ™s Okay To Not Be Okay - Episode 6

Mun-yeong’s "tough" facade begins to crack as she faces nightmares and sleep paralysis involving her mother’s ghost. Gang-tae, who has long stayed emotionally distant, finally breaks his own rules to comfort and hold her during her breakdown.

Both leads learn that their "psychological armor"—Mun-yeong’s antisocial behavior and Gang-tae’s self-sacrificing mask—are responses to traumatic childhoods that they must now address together. It's Okay to Not Be Okay Recap: Episode 6 It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 6

The episode reveals a critical childhood memory where a young Gang-tae hesitated for a few seconds before saving his drowning brother from a frozen lake. He ultimately saved him, only for a panicked Sang-tae to run away and leave Gang-tae to drown—until a young Mun-yeong intervened to help. Mun-yeong’s "tough" facade begins to crack as she

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 6