Romance Drama “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” starring Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji, has finally ended successfully!
The drama hits an average nationwide rating of 7.3 percent and a peak of 7.6 percent on the final episode. “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” gained viewers ages 20 to 49 and has taken the first place in its time slot across all cable channels. The final episode of the Korean drama was aired on August 9, 2020.
“Thank you for watching ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay.’ Everyone, including the director, the screenwriter, the staff, and the cast, worked really hard,” Actor Kim Soo Hyun, who played the role of Moon Gang-Tae stated.
“They told me that the drama would be about healing people, but I think I was the one who was healed the most. I hope the drama was a help to everyone. ‘It’s okay to not be okay!’” he added.
Seo Ye Ji who played the role of Ko Moon Young commented, “Although Go Moon Young looked flashy and cold on the outside, she was really lonely. My heart ached when her wounds were revealed, and it was also touching to see how she was healed by becoming a family with Moon Kang Tae and Moon Sang Tae. I’m happy to have received a lot of love as Go Moon Young.”
“I want to thank everyone who participated in ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,’ as well as all the viewers.”
Here is the message from Oh Jung Se who played his role as Moon Sang Tae, “Thanks to Moon Sang Tae, I was able to broaden my perspective of the world. Of all the roles I’ve had, Moon Sang Tae is the purest and most warm-hearted. He made me reflect on myself.”
“I want to express my thanks to the viewers for laughing and crying together with Moon Sang Tae as he matured.”
Actress Park Gyu Young, who played the role as Nam Joo Ri said, “I really enjoyed spending this spring and summer as Nam Joo Ri. I was happy to see her grow throughout the drama. This drama was made special to me thanks to the director, staff, and actors, since I was able to learn from them and gain lots of energy. Thanks once again to everyone who showed their support for ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay.’”