[Review] It's Okay, It's Love (Final)

Love doesn't mean giving something up for the other person. It means to achieve something.


Jaeyeol notes the bruises and cuts on Kangwoo's feet, and brings in a basin of water to clean them up before putting on a new pair of socks and sneakers. It's time to send his past self away - and let him run freely, safely.


It could be so hard to part with something that you have so much trust in. To Jaeyeol, Kangwoo is a figure that he has strongly relied on over the years, and we know very well Kangwoo will return at intervals whenever Jaeyeol needs to seek some comfort. Everyone has a little guardian angel in their hearts, isn't it?

After all the hullabaloo we finally see Jaeyeol and Haesu reunited a year later, and married in the following year, and then... oops. Jaeyeol strikes the home run and now his basket of children dream is coming true. The smug look HAH.


Everything goes well except for the tomato smashing scene, like whuuut, what is that for? I thought that only appears in the promotional videos. And I am puzzled with the 180 degree change in attitude of Haesu's mom, but oh wells, I don't see the point of dragging more episodes to explain that. Let's just end the mother angst in this way.

Another delightful piece from Gong Hyo jin, and an unexpected reap of Jo In Sung. Really one of the best shows in 2014 I'd say. Special mentions to Kwangsoo, he's really awesome in this drama.

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