August 9 marks the airing of the final episode of tvN's 'It's Okay To Not Be Okay,' where the cast expressed their gratitude to the viewers and shared their last comments on the drama.
Starring Kim Soo Hyun, who played as a caregiver Moon Kang Tae who cannot even take good care of himself because of being too busy, suddenly learned to take off his mask and be real to himself after meeting Go Moon Young played by Seo Ye Ji.
He thanked everyone who watched the drama and the hard work of the director, the staff, the casts, and the screenwriter for the efforts they exerted. They told him that the scene was about healing people, but he was the one who was treated the most and was hopeful that the drama would be a channel of help to everyone.
A children's book author, Go Moon Young played by Seo Ye Ji, who experienced emotional growth, was very thankful to the two brothers Moon Kang Tae and Moon Sang Tae, healed from her wounds by becoming their family.
Her heart ached for Go Moon Young when the pains were revealed in the drama. She was very lonely even though she looked cold and flashy on the outside. Seo Ye Ji was also very thankful to everyone giving lots of love as Go Moon Young. She expressed her gratitude to everybody who participated in the drama and all of their viewers.
Moon Kang Tae's brother, who lived in his world of likes and dislikes, Moon Sang Tae, played by Oh Jung Se, who eventually matured into an adult with the help of Go Moon Young and his brother. He was so thankful for his role as Moon Sang Tae for expanding his perspective in life.
He also added that it was the purest and warm-hearted role of all the characters he played. He was very thankful to the viewers for being with him down to the last episode, for the laughs and cries they shared as he matured.
Lastly, the hardy and charming Nam Joo Ri, played by Park Gyu Young, enjoyed spending her summer and spring in her role. She considered the drama so special as she was happy to see her (Nam Joo Ri) grow throughout the movie. She expressed her appreciation to the director, staff, and casts, for she learned from them. She also thanked everyone for supporting the drama 'It's Okay To Not Be Okay.'