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.
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. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Episode 3
Kang-tae struggles with the realization that he might be running away not because of the "butterflies," but because life is simply too hard and running is the easiest escape. The episode's climax occurs at the campaign event,
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 Episode 3 of It’s Okay to Not Be