At OK Psychiatric Hospital, a patient named Kang Eun-ja, suffering from dementia, mistakes Mun-yeong for her daughter. For a brief moment, Mun-yeong allows herself to hope it is her mother, but she is quickly crushed when she realizes the woman is deluded, leading to a cold and painful confrontation. Character Development & Themes
Gang-tae discovers that Sang-tae has signed a contract to be Mun-yeong’s illustrator in exchange for a camping van—not money—so they won't have to move so often. Despite his initial fury and a physical altercation with his brother, Gang-tae eventually accepts the deal and they move into the mansion together. 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. At OK Psychiatric Hospital, a patient named Kang