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IOTL Ep.7 Ratings
 
AGB :
Nationwide/Seoul
Fated To Love You :  11,5 % / 13,6 %
Joseon Gunman : 11,1 % / 11,3 %
It's Okay, It's Love : 9,8% (-0,2) / 11 % (+0,2)  
 
TnMS 
Nationwide/Seoul
Fated To Love You: 11 % / 14 % 
It's Okay, It's Love : 11 % (+1,2) / 13,4 % (+1,8)
Joseon Gunman : 10,1 % / 10,6 %
 
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IOTL Live Streaming ratings


 


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Ep.7: 44.6%  - Ep.8: 40.1% 


look at the difference between IOTL and the other shows - I guess this may explain the lower tv ratings. most people are choosing to watch it via live stream.

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Tbat really means something....

 

i think most of the younger viewers are the ones watching it online (like us). whereas the older viewers prefer traditional shows like JG and FTLY.

 

luckily sponsors etc. take streaming into account so it will make up for the lower tv ratings.

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AGB :
Nationwide/Seoul
Joseon Gunman : 11 % / 10,7 %
Fated To Love You : 10,7 % / 12,5 %
It's Okay, It's Love : 10,2% (+0,4) / 10,9 % (-0,1) 
 
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Yeah,,,, it must be the younger viewers make it high.

 

Glad then.. At least there's something to back it up  :)

 

Btw,, thanks for all ur updates,,, u're the best!  :)

 

 

:chu: just doing my bit to support kyungsoo.

 

right back at you - kyungsoo fans are really the best imo.

 

 

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Saw the episode today. The lovey dovey couple and their arguments are the best!!! Also I noticed that both of the episode this week, KW and JY talk about wanting to die if their books don't go well or something like that. These two stories parallel so much make my brain think every week.

 

The other thing a lot of people say that about this episode is that since JY is getting better every time he's with HS and there KW starts to get worse. I don't know...what do you guys think? Can't wait for next week!!!!

 

yh i think as he's slowly healing mentally by being with HS, KW will dissappear/die. I think it's either that or JY is actually sick and KW is being used to to represent his symptoms.

 

 

I was really shocked by Dong Min revealing he was married and had two kids. Why the heck is he living in a share house with these other people then? It also sounds like he's been there for awhile as well. Never mentioned his kids up till then, all his free time seems to be spent with these people and nothing about meeting up with his 'family' or anything.

 

 

it has always been known that he was married/divorced but i didn't know he had kids. yh it's strange that he rarely mentions his children; what's up with that. i'm assuming he moved into the share house when he was divorcing/having marital problems - theats when he started dating HS too probably. it's all very weird in that house, everyone's dated everyone :lol:

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"It's Okay, That's Love" Jo In-seong shows physical signs of Lou Gehrig's disease

 

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Jo In-Seong showed mental and physical signs of a condition.

 

On the eighth episode of the SBS drama "It's Okay, That's Love", it turned out that Han Kang-woo's (Do Kyeong-soo) physical condition was soon to be Jang Jae-yeol's (Jo In-Seong) problem.

 

Ji Hae-soo (Kong Hyo-jin) noticed something wrong with Jae-yeol's hands and then asked what had happened. He shook it off and said it was a work related issue. The problem with his hand is something that he saw on Han Kang-woo, his consciousness living inside himself.

 

Jang Jae-yeol spoke to Han Kang-woo on the phone who said, "The doctor said it's just an after effect from the cold. You used your hands too much for writing. Have you progressed at all with Hae-soo? What are you doing you player? Don't worry about me and worry about her".

 

Jang Jae-yeol was relieved after talking to Han Kang-woo, but Han Kang-woo hung up the phone and started crying. Jang Jae-yeol told Hae-soo about Han Kang-woo and she said, "I'm glad there's nothing wrong. When I was an intern, I knew someone with pretty hands, but he coughed a lot and it turned out he had Lou Gehrig's disease.

 

She asked how long he'd known Han Kang-woo and Jang Jae-yeol answered, "When I was stabbed by my brother with a fork, he was crying like my other fans". This hinted that he started showing mental and physical signs of problems from three years ago.

 

Source: http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=201408142305591710

Translation: Hancinema

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About IOTL final episodes


 


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Excerpt: Per IOIL production spokesman to OSEN reporter. From about mid-way onwards, (which will be right about this coming ep 9 or 10 peeps) drama will turn into an immense tearjerker (get ready your inventory of tissue boxes peeps). As has been reported, writernim Noh has fully completed her script at the end of July. Though there may be some minor changes due to circumstances along the way, it is reported that writernim Noh will not make any changes to the finaleno matter what netizens or viewers reactions will be. And which she also stated her completed, scripted ending will be one of "No Regrets and No Obsession". 

 

Btw, the finale is not yet known to any production crew or cast. Still a mystery. Filming is completed up to ep 14/15.

 

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IOTL Ep.8 Making Of

 



 


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I thought it was confirmed from latest episode? Or just signal?

 

What they'll do with the ice buckets btw :)

 

oh was it, i haven't watched ep8 yet so i didnt know it was confirmed. some people are saying it could be something else, but with this ALS challenge i think its either a big hint, or writer noh is trying to distract us.

 

about the challenge, the just dunk a bucket of ice water over themselves :lol: - it's just raising money for charity and to raise awareness for ALS - a lot of celebrities world wide are doing it

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Jo In Sung Joins Worldwide Ice Bucket Challenge

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Actor Jo In Sung has joined the worldwide movement after hearing about the ice bucket challenge for a good cause from YG Entertainment singer and executive Sean. 

 

On August 18, Jo In Sung’s agency, IOK Company, released a video on its official YouTube account featuring the â€œIt’s Okay, It’s Love†actor who was ready to take on the challenge in order to spread awareness for the neurodegenerative illness ALS.

“It is my honor to join this meaningful campaign. I hope that those who suffer from Lou Gehrig’s disease and also those who suffer from physical and emotional pain get strength from this campaign,†said Jo In Sung in the video.

 

Prior to getting doused with ice cold water, Jo In Sung said that he wanted to invite his co-actor Lee Kwangsoo, Im Joo Hwan, and the baseball player who is his namesake, Cho In Sung, to join the campaign as well.

 

After naming the next challengers, Jo In Sung got himself ready to get drenched in cold water while seated on the tub that is used in his drama, “It’s Okay, It’s Love.†With a tub of ice cold water, Lee Kwangsoo, who was holding himself from laughing, walked behind the actor and proceeded to pour the iced water on Jo In Sung’s head.

 

Jo In Sung tried his best to coolly take on the challenge and even crossed his arms over his chest but the coldness of the water proved to be very powerful and the actor couldn’t contain his surprise and smiled widely while the iced water was being poured over his head and body. Jo In Sung needed some moment to recover from the icey shock and Lee Kwangsoo even helped him regain some body heat by rubbing his chest.

 

After gaining his composure, Jo In Sung brightly smiled towards the camera and bid the viewers goodbye.

 

The “Ice Bucket Challenge†is fast becoming a trend among celebrities and well-known personalities primarily in the United States. The challenge requires participants to film themselves while a bucket of ice water is poured on their head. The participants then have to challenge three other friends who would take on the challenge, or donate $100 to the ALS foundation, and upload the video to a social media site.

 

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From the doctor and Jaeyol's conversation about Jaebum's violence in ep7, and Jaebum's letter to his mum in ep9

Why won't you believe what I've said
That p*nk Jaeyul killed him
The son you love
The son you abandoned
You'll see what I'll do.
 
I really think in the final episodes he's going to seriously injure JY (if not kill him). I mean so far JB has stabbed and beaten JY and hasn't caused any lasting injuries, but as the doctor said in ep7, it's only going to escalate the more he feels like he's been wronged (which he does, and may actually be justified in thinking this)  :unsure:
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IOTL #1 -TVING Internet Live Streaming Ratings

 

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IOTL #1 in the Important 20-49 demographic

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Summary:

 

The article explained that 2049 refers to the generations between 20 years of age to 40 (49, more specifically) years of age, which have become the key audience segment for the broadcasting industry to focus on. Because they have huge spending power, their viewership preference has captured the attention of advertisers and tv stations which produce dramas and variety shows catered for them. 

 

In that paragraph written in red, it mentioned that even though IOTL is ranked third in viewership ratings, behind "Fated to love you" and that tvn drama at the same timeslot, it has always ranked first in the that 2049 audience segment that advertisers mainly focus on. On the other hand, the 2 dramas of kbs 2tv, although with viewership ratings beyond 20%, has attracted low advertising dollars.  

 
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Fans Pick the Best 5 Lines from “It’s Okay, It’s Loveâ€

 

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Warning: Mild spoilers ahead!

 

SBS drama “It’s Okay, It’s Love†is gaining popularity through writer Noh Hee Kyung’s unique ability to draw out the special yet warm relationships between characters. There are many lines that moved viewers emotionally. Just a little more than halfway through with 10 episodes, fans picked the five best lines from the drama, according to TVReport.

 

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Episode 3 – “Who says a diligent and nice person doesn’t hurt their children? Even my angelic mother hurts me sometimes.â€

 

Ji Hae Soo (played by Gong Hyo Jin), is a firm believer that a loving mother with a good heart doesn’t have the ability to hurt someone. But Jang Jae Yeol (played by Jo In Sung) tells her differently. His thoughts that the closest people can hurt you the most makes viewers think back on our lives and our surroundings.

 

Episode 5 – “It can bring you pain and resentment and distress and sadness and despair and misfortune. But it can also bring you the strength to endure all of those things. Then you can call it love.â€

 

Hae Soo views love as something that brings only bliss and happiness and thrill. When asked what he thought about that, Jae Yeol replies with an unexpected answer. According to him, loving someone can’t always be a sweet and happy experience, but you can heal each other’s wounds through love. Many viewers agreed with his thoughts and gained strength for their own relationships. This also showed their relationship’s distinction from other relationships that have been portrayed in the past, and also expressed writer Noh Hee Kyung’s detailed emotions about love.

 

Episode 5 – “Come on out, let’s go.â€

 

Hae Soo finds Jae Yeol sleeping in the bathroom (he has a childhood trauma that forces him to do so). These were her first words that she said nonchalantly as she woke him up. This short but strong line gave not only Jae Yeol but also the viewers a huge relief and realization towards Hae Soo. Jae Yeol feels comfort and warmth in Hae Soo’s behavior when she treated him no differently than she had before. Her words gave realization to the viewers (and to Jae Yeol himself) that he was “different,†not “wrong.†This distinction that had been made left a deep impression on the viewers.

 

Episode 6 – “I mean that our past scars hold us back, just as we remember old scars that had already past.â€

 

Jae Yeol makes us as viewers think back on ourselves. Everyone strives for happiness but no one cares or pays attention to the individual hearts that have the keys to that happiness. In the complicated and busy society we live in, there’s not a person that doesn’t possess a personal wound. We say it’s okay when it’s really not okay, and viewers could tell that this line was a message from Noh Hee Kyung, telling us to look back into our neglected hearts and see what’s inside.

 

Episode 9 – “It’s everyone’s first time in this life, so it’s inevitable that we aren’t perfect, and that’s why we are pitiable, and that’s why we can make some mistakes…â€

 

These were the words of Young Jin (played by Jin Kyung) when Hae Soo—who loathed her mother due to her past trauma with her mother’s unfaithfulness towards her father—revealed that, after loving Jae Yeol, she began to understand her mother’s loneliness. Her words consoled those who were living constantly trapped in our self-expectations as well as expectations of others. It gave strength, encouraging those to get endure past mistakes and move on.

 

Meanwhile, the drama has already reached its first climax as Hae Soo and Jae Yeol get deeper into their relationship. But a dark plot twist has been foreshadowed as secrets of Jae Yeol’s past are being revealed one by one. “It’s Okay, It’s Love†also stars Sung Dong Il, Lee Kwang Soo, and EXO’s D.O. It airs every Wednesdays and Thursdays on SBS. With six more episodes to go what do you think will happen?

 

What are some of your favorite lines from the drama?

 

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The Best Scenes Chosen by Writer, Director and Actors of IOTL.

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1. Writer Noh Hee Kyung: 30 seconds silence scene of Jae Yeol and Hye Soo in the bathroom

 
Noh Hee Kyung: A scene where two actors' expression of their emotions with their eyes and involvement of thoughtful directing and camera lighting which immersed you into the screen
 
 
2. Director Kim Kyu Tae: "My brother is not a dangerous person" Jae Yeol and Dong Min's scene
 
Kim Kyu Tae: Two brothers' painful story was so touching. A scene where commitment of actors' acting filled with feelings and the background  music blends well together. 
 
 
3. Jo In Sung: 4th episode ending scene where Kang Woo's identity was revealed
 
Jo In Sung: This is a scene which impressed me a lot ever since I received the script and as an actor's point of view I paid so much attention on making the viewers take this scene more dramatically. The best scene which was on my mind for a long time and the most memorable. 
 
 
4. Gong Hyo Jin: A night spent with Jae Yeol in Okinawa's night sea
 
Gong Hyo Jin: My heart fluttered ever since I got my hands on the script. Portrayed as Okinawa's beautiful night sea and atmosphere absorbed to Hye Soo's heart 120%. Scene came out beautifully, so it will be remembered for a long time.
 
 
 
5. Sung Dong Il: Melee scene where housemates showed their loyalty and become one for Soo Kwang in Beer house
 
Sung Dong Il: The shooting was fun and seeing on screen also put smiles on my face. Especially, when running away from the police, we ran a lot. We ran again and again and it was really difficult, but it was good to hear that viewers liked it. 
 
 
6. Lee Kwang Soo: "Feeling love again is a matter of one moment" A story about a cave which hasn't seen light for a thousand year
 
Lee Kwang Soo: Even as a man, I found the scene really new and thrilling. I remember imitating In Sung's line and facial expression in front of the mirror after I saw the scene on TV. I think many people thought "I wanna date" after seeing that scene. 
 
7. Do Kyung Soo: Melee scene where people cared about complicated matter, not soccer
 
It was an atmosphere where something serious could have happened, but unexpectedly, it was represented lightly and brightly, so that I felt the reverse charm. 
 
 
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