Itвђ™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.

Sang-tae asserts his right to his own life, shouting, "Moon Sang-tae belongs to Moon Sang-tae". This marks a significant step in his personal growth as he pursues a career as an illustrator. It’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. The episode reveals a critical childhood memory where

Mun-yeong tells Sang-tae the story of Bluebeard, a man whose secret room held the bodies of his former wives. She warns Sang-tae never to enter her own basement. This tale serves as a metaphor for Mun-yeong’s own traumatic past and the mystery surrounding her mother's death. This marks a significant step in his personal