The episode's climax occurs at the campaign event, where Gi-do gets on stage and finally expresses his pain at being treated like the "ugly duckling" and "invisible" by his family.
The hospital is thrown into chaos when Kwon Gi-do (guest appearance by Kwak Dong-yeon), a patient with a manic disorder and the neglected son of an assemblyman, escapes. Mun-yeong "kidnaps" him, taking him to his father's political campaign event. A Breakthrough for Kang-tae It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 3
"A fairy tale isn't a hallucinogen that gives us hope and dreams. It's a stimulant that makes us face reality" — Ko Mun-yeong. The episode's climax occurs at the campaign event,
Watching Gi-do dance and shout freely, Kang-tae sees a reflection of his own suppressed self—the boy who has been "shackled" by responsibility for too long. A Breakthrough for Kang-tae "A fairy tale isn't
Episode 3 of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay , titled marks a major shift as the story moves to the OK Psychiatric Hospital in Seongjin. This episode masterfully balances dark fantasy with grounded emotional breakthroughs, specifically through the introduction of a new patient who acts as a mirror for the main characters. Key Plot Developments