Trauma, Love, and Healing—The Filipino Way
Currently nasa Episode 24 na ako ng It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Filipino adaptation, and grabe, this has turned into a powerful journey that goes beyond typical teleserye vibes. • Anne Curtis as Emilia “Mia” Hernandez ang frosty pero magnetically captivating! Her performance is raw and fearless, lalong tumataba ang emotions as the story unfolds.   • Joshua Garcia as Patrick (Patpat/Gang-Tae) quiet pero deeply emotional. Mula sa paglilingkod sa psychiatric ward hanggang sa pag-aalaga sa kanyang kapatid, kitang-kita yung husay niya mag-deliver ng internal struggle.    • Carlo Aquino as Matthew (Matmat/Sang-Tae) a high-functioning adult with autism whose portrayal is nuanced and sincere.   Hindi lang simple love story ito—it’s about trauma, healing, and acceptance, wrapped in Filipino themes and lore. The adaptation doesn’t mirror the Korean version beat-for-beat—instead, it reinterprets it with Filipino textures, folklore, and imperfection.   More than anything, this series is a reminder that it really is okay not to be okay. With the support of others and through confronting your wounds, healing becomes possible. This isn’t just a show—it’s a cultural statement masked in heartfelt storytelling.
- FilipinoAdaptation
- NetflixSeries
- Comedy&Drama