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W–Two Worlds: Episode 13

I hope you were really in the mood to have your heart served to you on a platter today, because that’s pretty much the only thing on the menu. You can order it bloody, filleted, or burnt to a crisp. Because who needs a heart anyway? It just gets in the way of things, like plotting the total destruction of all your enemies with mind-bullets. For starters.

 

 
EPISODE 13 RECAP

So it looks like the manhwa world is no longer frozen, even when Kang Chul is outside of it. As Assemblyman Han mulls over his new problem—namely New-Face Killer getting caught by the police—we go back a few days to Kang Chul reading the latest episode of the webtoon out in the real world. Chul saw that the two villains had made contact, and realized he could make something of this. Now we’re talkin’.

The lead prosecutor dealing with Corpse Kang Chul called Assemblyman Han with the news that even in death, Kang Chul was coming after Assemblyman Han: He left a dying letter behind, in which he told the authorities to look into the assemblyman’s phone records.

In the letter to Do-yoon, Chul listed all the things that didn’t make sense, like a murder without context, a mass shooting without motive, a fabricated audio recording. He wrote that he was dying in vain without context, and asked Do-yoon to look into a recent call between New-Face and Assemblyman Han.

Chul wrote for Do-yoon to find the connection between those two men and shed a light on the truth, because he was falsely accused. Assemblyman Han was rattled as he read a copy of the letter, which the prosecutor told him would have to be admitted into evidence despite its ridiculous claims. In the present, Assemblyman Han erases the incriminating audio recording he made of his call with New-Face.

Yeon-joo wondered if Assemblyman Han would kill New-Face over something like that, and Chul said that was how the character was written by her father—a simple-minded, typical villain—and he’d react accordingly, unless a new variable came into play. Well, now you’ve gone and jinxed it.

In the present, New-Face fumes impotently in the police interrogation room, and demands to speak to Assemblyman Han. He threatens to spill everything if anyone tries to kill him in here, and tells them to start looking for Kang Chul, because he’s not dead.

The message reaches the top brass in Assemblyman Han’s political party instantly, though he quickly denies any association with the killer. But Assemblyman Han knows he’s trapped now, because New-Face wasn’t just some random crazy guy. He wonders if he should get rid of New-Face, and calls an old acquaintance on the phone. An assassin, perhaps?

The image morphs into a drawing on Yeon-joo’s computer screen as she reads the latest episode of the webtoon, and she smiles to see that Assemblyman Han is doing exactly as they’d hoped.

Yeon-joo calls Su-bong, who says with a broad smile that the story is all going according to plan. She wants him to check on Dad, and even though he just checked on him ten minutes ago, Su-bong complies and pokes his head in (with a hand over his eyes, ha). Still no face, and Su-bong winces to have to see it again.

Yeon-joo wonders where Chul is, but he calls her first because he’s near the hospital to pick her up after work. She beams and primps in the mirror before running out to meet him.

As Yeon-joo walks down the street, she narrates that hope has made her imagine again, and we see her fantasy version of a happy ending play out: Dad miraculously regains his face, and the true ending of W begins, with Assemblyman Han hiring gangsters to kill New-Face in prison.

Then Do-yoon makes all of Assemblyman Han’s misdeeds public and he’s prosecuted for his crimes. The people regret not having faith in Kang Chul, and though he remains dead in the manhwa world, his honor is restored and people grieve him, and his is no longer at risk of disappearing because he’s a hero.

Chul walks away from his own grave with a smile on his face, and that becomes the final frame of the manhwa. Yeon-joo narrates that Kang Chul then returns to her, and W concludes with a happy ending.

Kang Chul is no longer the protagonist of a manhwa, and no longer bound by the predetermined settings or the fate that comes along with that: “He is just a special person who comes and goes between two worlds.”

Yeon-joo meets Chul outside Dad’s house, and they brace themselves for the big introduction. She leads Chul inside to the kitchen, where Dad lifts his head and just gapes with his mouth full of food.

They smile at Dad awkwardly, and she tries to explain that Chul is going to live in their world now. Dad looks extra annoyed when Chul asks to join them for dinner, and when Su-bong fawns over Kang hyung and sits him down, Dad takes it out on Su-bong and yells at him for chewing too loudly. (I love that Dad is this grouchy, even in Yeon-joo’s fantasy.)

Yeon-joo narrates that there’s no way that Dad would just accept Kang Chul, but she says that someday, he’d eventually understand. Dad drives himself crazy trying to wrap his head around it: “He’s a person. A person. I didn’t draw him…” But everywhere he looks, the manhwa is there as a reminder of the opposite.

Still, Chul wears Dad down in his own way, by suggesting a game of baduk (with the world’s most awkward smile, which only skeeves Dad out more). Of course it backfires when Chul beats him at the game, and Yeon-joo cringes at Chul behind Dad’s back. You didn’t let him win?

Chul manages to woo Dad into another game, and Yeon-joo narrates that time and patience would slowly take care of things.

Then she introduces Chul to Mom and Aunt, and though Mom is cold and standoffish, Aunt fawns over Kang Chul’s looks, squealing that he looks like he could be a manhwa character. Yeon-joo narrates that Mom will be hard to win over, but Aunt will help her out because she’s all about handsome men.

They get to enjoy their sweet, everyday romance on leisurely street dates (where Kang Chul uses his Olympian sharpshooter skills at the arcade, lol), and bicycle rides along the river in matching couple outfits. Kang Chul brings her ice cream and they snuggle as they watch the sunset blissfully.

Crap. That was WAY too good to ever come true. What the hell are we going to do now?!

Back in real life, Yeon-joo arrives to meet Chul for coffee and says she was planning to buy. He argues that he should at least pay for coffee since his wife is currently supporting both of them, and says he might not have money, but he has a conscience.

He’s planning to take a trip to the manhwa world, which worries Yeon-joo. He says he’s curious about how things are going, plus he needs to meet with Do-yoon and take care of his assets, which he’s planning to turn into a foundation devoted to criminal investigation.

Chul says it’s not like he can bring his money here, and when Yeon-joo just nods unenthusiastically, he asks if she has regrets about the money, and teases her for marrying him for his bank account.

He hands her a notebook of the last few things Yeon-joo needs to draw for him, after which he says her work will be done. Among them is an audio recording that they’ll plant in Assemblyman Han’s office, to ensure that he gets sent to prison. Chul thinks that Dad’s face will return tonight, as long as there are no new variables. Yeah, but when has there ever NOT been a new variable?

They’re interrupted when Professor Crazy Dog sees Yeon-joo across the coffee shop and stomps over to declare the big news that as of today, he has gone from W fan to anti-fan. With fists flailing in the air, Crazy Dog wails about the return of poopyhead Oh Yeon-joo in the manhwa, and Kang Chul glances over at Yeon-joo as if to say, I know you said Crazy Dog, but this guy is CRAZY.

Crazy Dog rants that he’s figured it out: “The only person stupider than Oh Yeon-joo is Kang Chul, and the only person stupider than him is ME, who keeps reading this stupid manhwa!” Hahaha.

He declares with vigor that he has thus abandoned W, because it is no longer a work of art, but a piece of garbage. Crazy Dog tells Yeon-joo to go ahead and tell her father every word, and says proudly that he’s not planning to be one of those anonymous, lily-livered antis—no, he’s going to leave a hundred comments, all under the username Professor Park.

Kang Chul finally turns to him and asks if it’s really that bad, because Oh Yeon-joo seems okay to him. Crazy Dog says he doesn’t know anyone named Oh Yeon-joo, real or drawn, whom he’d consider an acceptable woman. He says that this Oh Yeon-joo standing next to them is particularly bad, because she’s the whole crazy-poopy combo.

Yeon-joo tries to drag Crazy Dog away with the promise of coffee before this conversation gets any worse, but then he suddenly turns back to take a good look at Yeon-joo’s “friend,” and asks if they’ve met before because he looks so familiar. Uh-oh.

Chul beats him to the punch and says that he often gets told that he looks like Kang Chul from the manhwa, and Crazy Dog flips out, saying that the resemblance is uncanny. Crazy Dog suggests that he play Kang Chul in the movie adaptation and asks what he does for a living.

Chul hands him a business card… from the manhwa… and then laughs it off like it’s a prank because so many people tell him that he looks like Kang Chul. Thankfully Crazy Dog finds this amusing, and he’s so taken with Chul that Yeon-joo has to pry them apart. She flashes Chul a WTF-face, and he just winks at her.

As Yeon-joo sees Chul off, she tells him to be careful. She makes sure that he’s not going to do anything dangerous on this trip, and he reminds her that he can come and go freely between the two worlds now. She promises to head to the workshop and draw him the things he asked for, and he pets her on the head sweetly before driving off.

Chul drives to the real-world counterpart of the manhwa hotel he lives in, but when he pulls into the driveway, he sees So-hee standing outside on the curb. What the…? She sees him too, and their eyes meet for a brief second.

He keeps driving past her, and they both look utterly shocked. He glances in his rearview mirror and sees her still standing there, so he gets out of the car. But then she’s gone. What, is he in the manhwa world or not?

Kang Chul is thrown and he calls Yeon-joo to confirm that he’s still in the real world. She asks how they’d be talking if he were in the manhwa right now, and he wonders what that was, with So-hee. She asks what’s going on, but he says he doesn’t know and hangs up for now.

Yeon-joo returns to Dad’s workshop and checks on him, and gasps to find her bedroom door unlocked. Aack! Dad is gone, and she calls Su-bong, who swears he locked the door last time. She says she’ll start searching, when suddenly Dad calls out to her as he comes out of his office.

He… has his face? Dad looks normal again, and Yeon-joo greets him with a tearful hug. Oh no, something is very, very wrong.

Meanwhile in the manhwa world, Chul waits up in the penthouse for Do-yoon to arrive, and he instructs Do-yoon to keep this suite so that he has a place to stay whenever he comes back here. Do-yoon asks where he came from, and Chul points upward and says, “From another star?” Ha.

Do-yoon complains about the jokes and says he had to hold Chul’s funeral yesterday, and grouses at having to handle more paperwork as Chul signs over all his assets and leaves him in charge of the foundation. Chul says that Do-yoon is the only person he trusts, but he’s welcome to hire someone else if he wants to retire.

Chul stops cold when Do-yoon asks if he saw So-hee today, and Do-yoon recounts what So-hee told him just downstairs in the lobby. Do-yoon told her that she must be mistaken, but So-hee said she saw Kang Chul drive up, and then the car just disappeared. She said that it was suddenly midday when she saw him, and then it was night again when he was gone.

Chul wonders to himself what this new variable is, and then realizes that as he was pulling up to the hotel, seeing the building made him think of So-hee. At the same time, So-hee happened to be stepping out of the hotel in the manhwa world, and as she went through the revolving door, night turned into day, and she was summoned into the real world.

A new realization settles in and Chul thinks in voiceover, “I am the main character, and I am living in the real world. Therefore, Hypothesis Three: If I think of a main character, a person from the manhwa can be summoned in reverse… into the real world?” He immediately recognizes the problem with this, and wonders aloud, “Is it possible… that I’ve summoned someone without knowing it?” Shitshitshitshit.

Back in the real world, Yeon-joo helps Dad into the kitchen. Aaaah, get away from him! He’s (possibly, probably, almost certainly) NOT YOUR FATHER!

She suggests going to the hospital just to make sure that Dad is really okay, and when he asks what’s happened, she tells him that Kang Chul is living in their world now, and everything in the manhwa is going according to plan, to have Assemblyman Han kill New-Face so that Dad could get his face back.

Dad doesn’t remember anything from the last few days, and Yeon-joo tells him to get some rest first. He asks where Kang Chul is now, and she says that he went to the manhwa world to take care of a few things, and make sure that New-Face was dead. She remembers to call Su-bong and grabs her phone to call with the good news, saying that this whole business with Dad has given him a heart condition. Poor buddy.

But then suddenly Dad’s voice changes as he notes with disappointment that Kang Chul isn’t here. Eeeeeek. The color actually drains out of the shot as Yeon-joo slowly turns around… and New-Face drops the nice Dad act and says he was hoping to kill two birds with one stone here.

Yeon-joo still isn’t sure what’s going on and asks hesitantly, “Dad?” But New-Face pulls off Dad’s glasses and mocks, “Dad? Why am I your dad?” Yeon-joo realizes who it is and staggers backwards, terrified.

Chul gets a terrible feeling and runs out to Do-yoon, who’s at that very moment getting a call from the detective about New-Face. Chul asks if he died, but Do-yoon says incredulously that he escaped.

Flashback to New-Face’s interrogation: He was screaming and clamoring for Assemblyman Han, saying that he needed protection because someone was going to try and kill him in there. The detective got tired of the ranting and went to go shut him up, when suddenly New-Face vanished into thin air.

He reappeared outside the police station in the real world, laughing maniacally at this stroke of luck. He waited in the back of a police car for someone to get in, and strangled an officer to death in order to make his getaway.

Su-bong left the workshop to go consult a doctor about his heart problems, which is when New-Face arrived outside in a policeman’s uniform. He went straight for Dad’s tablet and turned the power on, and immediately Dad sat up in bed, like a siren call.

New-Face found the locked room and kicked the door open, and ordered Dad to come out now. Poor zombie faceless Dad just followed on command, and soon after, New-Face was wearing Dad’s clothes and smiling at his reflection in the mirror. So. Creepy.

Back in the present, New-Face drops the act and says in a chilling voice, “It’s been a long time, Oh Yeon-joo.” He takes out a gun and waves it at her wildly, declaring that she was the problem all along—if it weren’t for her meddling, Kang Chul would be dead and this manhwa would’ve ended ages ago, instead of dragging on senselessly.

He scratches his temple with the butt of his gun and says that he’s read all the recent episodes, and knows how Kang Chul is getting in and out of the manhwa now. He says it’s not really that hard if you just realize the concept, and figures that he could do it too. He yanks Yeon-joo’s head back to look up at him, and asks, “Shall we go together? To find your husband?”

Chul runs out of the penthouse in a panic without explanation, and Do-yoon chases after him, catching the elevator just before the doors close. But Chul has already summoned himself back to the real world, and Do-yoon stands there staring at the empty elevator in shock.

Back in the real world, Chul calls Yeon-joo repeatedly while he drives, but there’s no answer. Dad is seated at his tablet, and at New-Face’s command, he draws a car and a cell phone, which appear in the manhwa.

Meanwhile, Assemblyman Han gets the call from his henchmen, who report that the killer escaped prison before they could get to him. He seethes, but then New-Face calls to yell at him for the attempted hit.

New-Face tells Assemblyman Han that they’re on the same side now, and that Kang Chul is still alive. New-Face demands a hideout to use if Assemblyman Han wants to catch Kang Chul, and then tells Yeon-joo to drive there.

New-Face tells Dad up in the real world to do one more thing: Destroy the tablet, because they won’t be needing it anymore. Noooo! But with no one to stop him, Dad takes a sledgehammer to the tablet over and over, until it’s in pieces.

Su-bong returns from the hospital and nearly has another heart attack when Kang Chul skids to stop in front of him and gets out of the car holding a gun. Chul warns him to stay out here because it might be dangerous, and runs inside.

Yeon-joo’s purse and phone are lying there in the middle of the room, and her bedroom is empty. Chul makes his way into Dad’s office and trains the gun on him. But Dad is just sitting there helplessly at his desk, the tablet already beaten to smithereens.

Chul runs back out and tells Su-bong to go elsewhere, and that New-Face has kidnapped Yeon-joo. That’s all he says before driving off, leaving Su-bong screaming after him, at first calling him hyung, and then “Kang Chul-ah!” Ha.

Chul doesn’t waste time trying to stay hidden and summons himself right into Assemblyman Han’s office, as the assemblyman is ordering his henchmen to watch New-Face but not kill him yet. He’s understandably startled to see Chul back from the dead, but Chul wastes no time and just attacks him and sticks a gun in his face, demanding New-Face’s location.

Assemblyman Han’s assistants are startled to see Kang Chul walk out of there, though they assume he’s just a lookalike. It’s only Assemblyman Han who’s positive that Chul is alive, and he suspects that there’s something else going on between Kang Chul, New-Face, and Yeon-joo that he’s not aware of.

New-Face and Yeon-joo arrive at a warehouse, where he puts a silencer on his gun and says regretfully that he was hoping to shoot her in front of Kang Chul. But this will have to do, he says, since it’s the only way to get Chul here.

He argues that he waited a really long time for Kang Chul to remember her, because it would’ve been meaningless to shoot her when Chul didn’t know she was his wife. But he says that now it’ll be worthwhile, and cocks his gun.

Yeon-joo trembles with fear and begs him to let her live. He pauses at her tears, but he says it’s no use—killing Kang Chul’s family is his reason for existing, and he points out that it’s not like HE told her to put on that wedding band and become the heroine. He asks if she really thought that would go well for her. He raises the gun again…

Chul speeds down the road on his way to Yeon-joo, when suddenly the “To be continued” chyron starts rendering in the distance. He sees it happening, but before he can even react, Kang Chul vanishes into thin air. Nooooooo! Goddamn cliffhangers! Aaargh!

The car gets left behind and Chul reappears in the real world in the middle of the street, and narrowly misses being run over. He checks the webtoon’s newest episode and sees New-Face pointing his gun at Yeon-joo.

At the warehouse, New-Face is distracted by the arrival of Assemblyman Han’s henchmen, and Yeon-joo starts to back away from him slowly. She makes a break for it, but New-Face whirls around and pulls the trigger… and she goes down, shot in the back. Holy crap.

The henchmen bust in and get gunned down for their trouble, and Yeon-joo uses all of her strength to crawl away, leaving a trail of blood behind her. She doesn’t make it very far though, and she collapses to the ground, one last tear escaping as she loses consciousness.

That’s the last frame of the webtoon episode, and Chul trembles with anger to see it. He summons himself back into the manhwa immediately, and gets back in the car right where he left it.

New-Face is waiting for him to arrive, and when Chul sees him sitting in the car up ahead, he floors it and drives forward, toward a head-on collision. New-Face does the same, and the game of chicken ends with a crash as the cars come to a dead stop.

They both whip out their guns and start shooting furiously. Chul takes a hit in the arm, but keeps shooting as he presses the accelerator, pushing the other car as he unleashes a seemingly endless stream of bullets (seriously, where are they coming from?).

New-Face is no match for Kang Chul’s rage, and the villain goes down, riddled with bullets. It’s an ending befitting a hero-villain showdown. A tear rolls down Kang Chul’s cheek as he finally lets himself breathe, and then he runs inside looking for Yeon-joo.

All he finds are the three henchmen and the trail of blood left behind where Yeon-joo crawled away, and Chul nods to himself. Oh, did you summon her back to the real world? But was it in time?

Chul materializes in the warehouse in the real world, where a construction worker is giving a police report about the random bleeding woman he just discovered. Chul is beside himself when he hears that she was barely alive when the man found her, and asks what hospital she was taken to.

The cops take him there and ask if he’s okay because he looks wounded too. Blood trickles down his arm, staining his wedding band. When they ask what his relationship is to the victim, Chul’s voice chokes up with emotion as he answers, “I’m her husband.”

He runs into the emergency room and finds a team of doctors and nurses trying to resuscitate Yeon-joo. They shock her twice with the defibrillator, and Chul begins to cry when he sees her lying there, unresponsive, with blood on her wedding ring.

 
COMMENTS

She’s dead, isn’t she? I KNEW it was too good to be true! That fantasy was just too easy and perfect and sweet. It was a death note, is what that was. What are they going to do now? Can they reverse it all? But does that give us Kang Chul 3.0?? Because I don’t know if I can handle that. And does doing that save Yeon-joo, when she’s a person in the real world? I have a feeling that there’s a loophole in the fact that she’s also the heroine of the manhwa, which means that a reset of some sort will include her. I’m trying to wrap my head around it, but I think this must be the upside of losing her creator-invincibility—she can be hurt in the manhwa world because she’s a main character, but then she should also be able to be brought back in a reset/dream, like any of the other characters. RIGHT? Well this is the hope I’ll be clinging to for the next week, anyway. Because Yeon-joo can’t just stay dead, okay?! That’s enough character-building for one hero, I say.

I’m worried that the problem is genre, actually, because no matter how much Kang Chul and Yeon-joo keep trying to rewrite their story as a romance, events flow naturally into revenge-thriller, and always end up there. Like Crazy Dog always likes to point out, romance is unnatural to W’s world. It’s like a predetermined setting of the world, not the people, and right now they’re not doing enough to manipulate the manhwa on a meta level, to beat it at its own game. The cliffhanger beat was clever on the writer’s part, and it reminded me that Kang Chul was still a slave to narrative rules, no matter how strong his will has become.

He may be able to cross worlds at will, but he is still in every way bound by story logic, character arcs, and even act breaks, which makes me really question whether or not he can become a real boy, like Yeon-joo hoped. Yes, he is flesh and blood, which does make him real in a metaphysical sense. But will he ever be fully autonomous and free of the manhwa framework? I honestly don’t know. Does it matter or not, if Kang Chul has to live the rest of his life fulfilling episodic missions to satisfy his universe’s rules of dramatic tension? I’m starting the get the sense that W is fighting back in order to keep existing, like it’s got a mind of its own. I just have to hold on to the hope that Chul’s way out of this is still self-awareness and free will, and that there IS a way to do it right that doesn’t end with one of our protagonists dead, frozen, or not remembering the other.

My real fear is that there is no way for these two characters to get their romantic happily-ever-after, because every time they fight for their love and get closer to that reality, the consequences get worse and worse. Their matching bloody wedding rings at the end left me with a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. Does being together defy the laws of nature and is Fate just dead-set against them? I wouldn’t be this nervous if they hadn’t given us such a long, involved fantasy happy ending, but when they went so far as to get Dad’s approval for their marriage in cute ways, I was convinced everything was going to hell. THIS IS WHY WE CAN’T HAVE NICE THINGS.

 
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Anyone noticed..

The part where Crazy Dog gave him a 'slap' on Chul's arm.. and he wince a little..

Isn't that the same arm and place he got the shot from New Face when they were shooting bullets like they are in an arcade game at the warehouse??

Maybe they will rewrite the manhwa so Yeon Joo survived?!

And we will get all the happy ending we wanted?!

Like Kang Chul says "Variables. Anything can happen."

*crossing my fingers and toes!*

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OMG THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!

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Wait, so does that mean he gets to go back in time again?!

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Let's just pray this time there is no more erasing memories..

It would just be too painful for KC & OYJ.

After 13 episodes - they deserve to be happy together.

No matter what anyone says. Including Crazy Dog.

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I'm still not prepared forwhat will happen inepisode 14 nor 15 nor 16!! can't they just spoil me and give me a glimps of their happy ending?!! I WANT TO BE SPOILED!! though the pain will remain the same but I'll be able to try to hold on to the fact that they'll reach their happy ending!! the wait and incertainety is torturing me!!

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I saw his wiggling but I don't remember the shot arm part
nice observation ^ ^

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SH is not self-aware thus she cannot stay too long in the real world e.g. she is not needed in 'reality' only in the comic her presence matters (that might change, as in she could too become self-aware in next eps). And most importantly, in the real world, the TBC sign doesn't appear. It only shows when the action takes place in the manhwa.

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He could have winced because Crazy Dog gave him a pretty strong slap on the arm. I don't think he'd be time traveling...

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Ahhhhh, its indeed true we can find coincidences everywhere if we look closely enough.

But this one, I believe is just our mind hoping for a way where they could be happy together. but that would be a cool time travel - making it a closed loop. Which we never noticed.

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I had noticed that detail... Your hypothesis would be awesome: let's cross fingers!

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Now I'm confused. Is W the comic book done? Is there a master storyteller behind all these because the characters are now running the show. Plus, we have to wait for another week before we'll get our answers. Arghh!&@/$7!!

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The preview is that Chul's hand finally revived back. It means that Chul is successfully taking back his position as the main character (from the previous episode, I don't think Chul has gained his position as the main character yet. The webtoon world doesn't accept it because Chul was supposed to back to his track like how Chul himself assuring Sohee that she is important to him, making her back on the track like Dad's original story plan to stop her from flickering). From the previous episode, it seems that Chul/Dad can prevent webtoon people from disappearing by creating them another life goals (Because Dad's original plan is: all characters have one goal each in the story. Remember, Dad created Mr. Son for Chul to manage the W broadcast station, but once Chul said that he stopped his investigation and end the W project, Mr. Son starts to flicker. Dad also created Sohee for Chul's 'romance' and secretary, but once Sohee was fired and Chul married to Yeonjoo, Sohee also starts to disappearing). Thus, I think that Chul will be really released from the set up made by Dad in the next episode, as he can start to create his own goal that will prevent him from disappearing.

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I don't know if someone ever mentioned this matter, but I think Yeonjoo is the only main character of the webtoon now. What I have been observing is that the story now revolves around her (the last chapter is all about her, and the chyron was created the moment she lost her consciousness, caused Chul and herself ejected from the webtoon). This fact is very much clarify that up until the last episode, Chul hasn't regain his title as the main character yet.

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Found this on reddit and thought i'd share it here lol
"Imagine if at the end of W, Kang Chul decides to stay in the real world and changes his name to Lee Jong Suk, becoming a famous actor who is eventually asked to do a drama based on the manwha.

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That would be daebak!

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crazy dog is game for it. he practically head-hunted KC to do it, too. :D

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I've been thinking about the rules regarding the teleporting/summoning between the real world and webtoon world. I walked away from episode 12 feeling like everything in episodes 1-12 finally made perfect sense to me (and all the big questions, or seemingly bugs, I had before were all generally answered). I see comments about the writer not stating what the rules are before altering them, but I feel like the writer did tell us. At least up till episode 13 happened. With this new rule in episode 13 (hypothesis 3) added into the mix, it certainly makes it a lot more complex. 
Obviously my thoughts can change with the remaining three episodes, and since episode 14 was supposed to be paired with 13, who knows, maybe my questions now about Hypothesis 3 might be solved in 14. BUT I just want to throw my current thoughts out there, so entertain them if you will.

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Lee Jong Suk playing Lee Jong Suk in Lee Jong Suk's drama. lol

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Something important I forgot to mention is that Kang Chul has mentioned in Episode 12 that things that the two worlds share are the locations. These locations I view as connected "portals" between the two worlds. For example, when Kang Chul sees So Hee at the hotel entrance in the real world. Since the webtoon hotel is based off a real world hotel (as was said by Su Bong), and it just so happens So Hee was standing at the hotel entrance when he drove up to it, so Kang Chul could see her and she could see him (the portal opened for a bit when Kang Chul thought of her for a brief moment). Another example, when New-Face was unconsciously summoned out to the real world by Kang Chul, he appeared outside of the real world police station. The webtoon police station and real world police station are "connected". Another example, Kang Chul had to teleport out of webtoon warehouse in order to arrive at real world warehouse because he doesn't know where the warehouse location is in the real world. He wouldn't be able to find Yeon Joo in the real world if he hadn't been in the corresponding webtoon warehouse. The warehouses are "connected". Last example, when Kang Chul went to capture New-Face at his hideout the first time, he deliberately went to the location in the real world before summoning himself inside the webtoon world. Again, because the locations are shared between the two worlds.

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OMG NOW I WANT THAT

THAT IS GONNA BE MY ENDING!

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Yeon Joo has always returned to her previous location in the real world when she is ejected out from webtoon world. Holds true except for the time when she was shot by New-Face in Episode 13. My guess is that because Yeon Joo wasn't "summoned" but dragged into the webtoon world by New-Face, it was an exception and she wasn't returned to her original location but forcefully ejected on-the-spot to the corresponding warehouse location in the real world.

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LOL that would be a true twist

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Hahahaha I love the meta in that!

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Here, we have the world of reality and the world of fiction; there we had two different times. It seems to me that W’s last episodes are starting to resemble Queen In-Hyun’s Man’s last episodes… After one of the main characters almost loses his life, will we have also one being stuck in his world of origin and attempting suicide? 

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Regarding Kdrama's and happy endings: Depending on the drama, I sometimes wish only that  every issue is tied together neatly with a bow with nothing hanging,  In others, such as W,  am truly wishing for a happy-ever-after ending for our two leads, a fulfillment of HJ imaginings.  Chul seems to be becoming a real person seeing the words that end a manhwa chapter. The female protagonist in W is truly a main character, not just decorative. She has her own mind.  As a real person she has creative control over some things to help the male lead in the manhwa. More importantly, KC and HJ  influence each other. 

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Before the new preview was released I was thinking that KC could drag YJ inside the manhwa, as there they could manipulate the situation. Guess I was somehow right on that part but how the tablet on HCH's office seems to be the answer to saving YJ is what is unclear to me at the moment. Like others have previously mentioned, I don't think drawing to manipulate the scenes in the manhwa while inside the manhwa would work. But it is possible that KC only needs the tablet to bring it to the real world for OSM to work on, as he smashed his.

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I confess to the greatness of W (as a drama) and to compensate for all the heartaches,tears,surprises we all endured since July. Seriously though it would kinda ruin it for me if we don't get a happy ending (actual KC with actual YJ, no look a like or whatever). I dont usually watch an ongoing drama because I only like dramas with happy endings. But W (and another drama) made me 1.post & unlurk in Soompi 2.watch live streams without understanding anything they're saying 3.lose sleep on a work week while impatiently waiting for subbed episodes...

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ARGHHHHH

My only reaction at this point is purely emotional. And I'm directing all my angst and hair-tearing at Dad. This is all your fault, for being jealous of your own manga character, for being a terrible writer and creating a killer "just because", for giving said killer self-awareness, for goading Kang Chul 1.0 into shooting, for giving No Face a face that I didn't know could be so terrifying, for not having a face which is equally as terrifying, etc. etc. I really hope somehow Dad's character can redeem himself, else I'll carry this bitterness for as long as Kang Chul and Yeon Joo don't have their happy ending....

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I personally prefer a happy ending for the OTP, I'd be open to other endings should writer-nim had something different in store for us, for as long as it can convince me that any other ending would be less justifiable and logical. I just hope that it won't be YJ actually dying and drawing her to be a character in the manhwa. That would be so wrong, I mean that's not even her at all, and I won't buy it. I might even go on Crazy Dog mode. LOL. Besides, I would like YJ to be on the receiving end for once, while remaining as a real person. Also, between YJ becoming a manhwa character and KC becoming a real human being, the latter is more satisfying.

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Kdrama's have the bad habit of not so happy endings but I will hold on to the fact that every drama Jong-Suk made had an happy ending: Doctor Stranger, Pinocchio, I Hear Your Voice, they all had ups and downs but ending well for the main character, so I will hold on to the pink color of the last episode's script and believe in an happy ending!!! 

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At least this one thing brought a smile to me .. love this professor's expression when he sees KC .. the other guy who makes me laugh is SB as well .... awwww man ... how's the ending gonna be? I was just playing back the ending of Epi 12 where KC said the following .. with such confidence and intensity

" I am coming to you now.
Get ready so that we can finish our date.
Let's finish our fifth kiss.
I can't stand losing.  I can't let your ex-husband defeat me.
You'll find out soon that I am much BETTER"

Aww man .. I think I skip the waiting for the raw tonight ... and save the above for my fantasy whilst it last...   when will YJ gets to feel the LOVE again ?... this is so conflicted...

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I'd like to order my heart burnt to crisp because I honestly can't feel anything after watching ep 13.

BUT!!! Is it normal for KC to come back into the real world after "to be continued" pops up?? Isn't he the main character of the manwha?? So why the heck did he go back to to the real world?? And I thought that every time he would leave the manhwa, it would stop so why did it keep going this time??? Is the manhwa considering him real now??? WTH IS GOING ON?!?!?!?

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Last episode, it was established that the way Chul is able to get back to the real world is the same way Yeon Joo does: seeing the "to be continued" sign.

Also, I think since he's been going back and forth between the manwha world and the real world, and weaving the real world into the narrative of the manwha world in the process, the manwha world keeps running.

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I'm not sure about what you all think for next episode. But I have a super bad feeling that KC would sacrifice for YJ by having himself killed by the prosecutor or otherwise. I believe somehow everything can be restart again whereby YJ won't be dead... But in that way we are not going to get our happy ending in just 3 episodes , isn't it.

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I think it's all about the point of origin. KC's point of origin now is in the real world. He's goes back into the Manhwa by summoning himself into it. So, he goes back either by summoning himself back or if an episode ended.

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Yeah, I wondered about that, too. Last time he brought himself back to the real world and saw the sign--but he brought HIMSELF back. This time it was imposed upon him. I don't know if that's significant--does it mean he's getting "realer"?

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I think it's because KC 2.0 belongs to the real world now, since he was already 'dead' at the manhworld. Thus he could see the chyron after an episode ended and automatically returned to the real world. As for the last time when he saw the chyron but didn't get summoned to the real world right away, it's because he wasn't dead yet at that time (YJ hadn't yet draw his corpse) so he had to bring himself back by using the hypothesis.

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Could it be because he is slowly becoming a "real person".? Yeon joo disappears from the manwha everytime the "To Be Continued" pops which is because she's from the real world Atleast that my understanding so if he's becoming more of a real person could that be why it's happening.?

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It would be a bonus if SB gets the girl of his dreams too (SH). Poor boy needs someone who'll make his heart flutter after all that heartache (which literally ended up in a heart condition btw LOL). And Option 4 will be the icing to the cake of course (provided that we get a happy ending). 

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I think that he was no longer after revenge but was trying to make a happy ending where the vilains would end each other and stop thm from keeping on ruining his life and harming those around him plus he'll be fulfilling his role as main lead which will stop his diapparance!! that's how I see it!! Plus he revild that h wants to have his happy ending with Yeon Joo so is it something new that hee wants her to be his family?!! and yes h said something about her bing his family!! I believe seing her on the vrge of dath solidified and made him realise complitely and undoubtfully what Yeon Joo mean for him but she already was part of his wish to have her as his family!!

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In this episode, I truly felt for KC and YJ! Their worlds are seriously messing with them because... well they messed up both worlds when they met. I love how this truly feels "us against our worlds".

Writer, do whatever you want. Surprise us. Make it awesome with twists and turns, but please do give them a happy ending.

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I won't accept any ending than a happy one!! theey and we suffered enough!! I want and need to see them happy for all the pain we and they went through!! that's the only right and satisfying ending for me!! Yeon Joo being drawn into the W world after dying in the real world won't be her being saved, it's another character with only her appearance that is having the happy ending that she didn't do or suffer anything to reach and have no relation or connection to Kang Cheol since she won't be Yeon Joo but a look alike of Yeon Joo and I don't and won't take that as a happy ending!! and don't think writer-nim would gp there!! she's waaaaaay better than that!! so we can trust her!!

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Kang Cheol started seeing the chyron since episode 12 when he summoned himself to the real world!! and I think his part was published in the webtoon as well since the chyrone appeard so his actions are part of the published webtoon but it wasn't shown to us and we only saw Yeon Joo's part!! they are both in the manhwa world and both of them are the leads so their story and actions will be shown in the webtoon but we got to see Yeon Joo's part because that's the part that Kang Cheol needed to see!! I don't know if I made sens!! I think it can be!! Kang Cheol's set-up i what keeps him needed as th main lead and if he looses his set-up then he will lose his reason of existence!! ok, that sucks!!

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The irony of it is that CD just denounced W and said he's giving up on the manhwa, but give him a KC-"look-alike" and he's back to being a fanboy. The reason why I'm not going crazy yet is that I have balancing non-W days with another sweet drama where the OTP is smooth-sailing, with pretty of kisses and no love triangle.  planning to marathon W properly when the series is properly finished.

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i keep thinking about those 5 kisses that he didnt yet get.

i weep when Yeon-joo was shot. goddamnit pls let her live, Show. i'll be verrrrryyyyyy mad and will leave 1000 comments in the drama page just because if she didnt make it.

and you know what is sad? when the police asked Kang Chul what's his relationship with the woman who got shot, and he answered "i'm her husband."

goddamnit i need my happy ending.

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Ikr? Writernim is so cruel! If their plan for a happy ending is determined to be awry, why can't she at least give us that balance 4 kisses first? They didn't even get to take pictures together!

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OMG YES! they didnt even take pictures together!!! oh God i feel really bad to Yeon-joo and Chul right now.

i have a feeling that in order they need to be together, they need to eliminate all the bad variables. Chul killer No-Face (but he died to easy and it makes me edgy... kinda) and next, perhaps the assemblyman?

No Face gets eliminated, which almost cost Yeon-joo's life. if they can get rid of assemblyman, will it almost cost Chul's life too?

my head realllllllllllllllly hurts right now.

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Too many variables and Chul himself is actually aware about that fact, but he seriously thought he got that covered this time. What a mess *sigh*
I also wondered if No Face really died at first, but now I believe he's gone for good because dad gets his face back. Perhaps senator Han will know the truth too? Idk what to guess anymore :/ Let us pray for a happy ending only..

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It would be a cool turn, if Dad recreates YJ as Manwha figure. When she is dead in real world resetting wouldn't work. But bringing her back in the comic would explain why he went back. Since the killer is dead now, there wouldn't be another reason. Now he has to fight the prosecutor and clear his name to have a happy end with YJ. It would be so wow, if they tables turn like that. 

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What I am most wondering about is, what are the current rules for where a person ends up when they are returned to the real world... At first Yeon Joo would always return to wherever she had been before she was summoned to the manhwa world, for example, in front of a coffee shop, her room in the hospital or the restaurant restroom -that time when KC summoned her into the river-. However, this time Kang Chul was returned to the real world on the same street he had been driving on in the manhwa. And, Yeon Joo was not returned to her father's house where the killer had abducted her from into the manhwa, but instead she appeared in the real world equivalent of the warehouse where she was shot in the manhwa. Am I forgetting or misunderstanding something, or has there indeed been a change in the rules when it comes to being returned to the real world? And if so, does this change come from the two worlds getting closer to each other, perhaps..?

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Thank you for the fantastic recap as always, GF! But one thing: I think Yeon Joo went back to the real world the second the "to be continued" sign popped up, not necessarily because Chul summoned her. Chul just wasn't thinking clearly once he read the comic to realize that she was already out of the killer's immediate danger.

Chul seemed surprised not to find her in the warehouse. I saw the nod as if he was steeling himself. Like, "she's disappeared. Shit. No wait, she's in the real world. Yeah, she's probably in the real world. Okay, I need to just go back to the real world and find her and everything will be okay."

On another note:

Am I the only one who thought that gun showdown between KC and the Killer was actually heartbreaking?

Like, he just murdered someone. He had killed that guy after a few shots, but he just kept on firing... even after the gun chamber was empty, he kept hitting the trigger. And then, after the gun was empty, he realized that he just killed a man.

There's been such an emphasis this whole show on how he's not a murderer -- both dad's plan and his involves someone else killing the Killer. He kills himself the first time he thinks he's killed someone. And now in this episode, in his rage and grief, he just slaughters this guy in a raining hail of bullets.

That seemed like such a tragic moment to me. And with the music that was playing, it didn't seem triumphant at all. It felt like he just lost.

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Same here... I'm sure KC didn't want to kill the killer this way but because of OHJ, he got triggered to kill the killer ruthlessly.

The face after KC had on after shooting the killer was both emotional yet one of the most greatest thing I have seen, although there was mostly grief, there was a bit of success.

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the rage that was shown on his face was pure heartbreak. like he finally lost it. same goes when he showed up at the assemblyman office - damn with the fact that he supposed to be dead, he has one priority that is more important than anything - to save Yeon-joo.

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I'm right there with you. I mean, New Face deserved every single bullet, but I too was disappointed that Chul had to be the one to shoot them. It pretty much invalidated his entire journey in the comic to find and fight the culprit using legal means. Now he has blood on his hands... And the evil Assemblyman is still out there, untouched.

It does go to show how extremely affected he is by the pain of losing YJ though.

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but he tried once fighting crazy within the law and new-face escaped and kidnapped then shot YJ. so clearly it wasn't working.

a final confrontation between the main character - protagonist and antagonist - is usually the normal ending. and it was not only revenge on KC's part, he was trying to survive too, so maybe adrenaline and rage and fighting instinct all made him react.

i am a bit concerned though... last time he snapped, he chose to kill himself. if YJ doesn't make it, or to save her they have to re-write history, what will he choose now?...

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p. s. and twice previously, he chose suicide by drowning... that body with the ring comes to mind. gaaaah.

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OMG... I wasn't thinking about that body anymore! Why had they said that it wasn't KC's, that time?

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@jerboa83: YJ said it couldn't be KC ~because~ the body had a ring on. and the rest of the general description was similar to KC, but the body itself was too far gone to be easily recognizable.

i don't want it to have been him... but they did spend a lot of time on it. why else if not there was a segue somewhere along the line?... but i don't want it T_T

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same feels, it feels sad because I saw that as his screms and grief for what the killer dad to yeon joo.
It's like a requiem and it also reminds me of phantom troupe shooting requiem for Uvo's death ( this kinda cruel comparison though so sorry if you see this isn't a fit comparison)

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Agreed. the moment the final shot ended and the rage left him he just looks so exhausted and lost, like something died in him at that moment. it's painful to watch

i'm also hoping his loss of control didn't denounce him as a hero again because in the stringent justice of story world, killing someone in rage is not something a 'hero' would do

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I kept shouting at him to just point and shoot off new face's hands so he cant shoot anymore.

Even though it would be hard to do across two cars, still I believe he could have managed. And it didnt even cross his mind. Thats when KC was most real in my opinion. He just lost it, even after all the preparations and calculations, new face beat him and shot YJ. And made his world into mess again.

I also felt like he was shooting dad/creator in his heart. -

Another scene from original timeline comes into play - where he shoots her dad - I mean he shot right on his face.
Is he gonna sacrifice himself again? *whimpers*

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To me that was the biggest tragedy of all--that he became a murderer. I didn't feel so bad when he shot OSM because the guy was goading and goading him AND he shot him in a non-lethal way (we know how exact he can be). But this was total loss of control. It felt like he crossed a line, and then realized it, and realized that no matter how much he thought he was better than 1.0, in the end he still couldn't control himself.

And on top of that, his wife is (maybe) dead. Just when it really hits him what he is to her.

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YJ became the variable that changed his character set up. he could never kill: even though he shot dad but he didn't aim at his heart. now he kills newface... because of YJ. he must have seriously struggled with every ounce of his consciousness because he had to go against how he was created to kill.

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So, there will be new variable? I think the new variable would be related with the tablet. It just came to my mind when I read the news about " new variable" which is more effected YJ's life then KC. Meaning could be save her from death? If YJ died in the next episode it would happen in real world I supposed. And may be..the new variable they're talking about is like this. Anything could be changed in W.  W story line or the life of the characters inside it, or anything  could be changed from real world using the tablet. So the new variable applies this rule  that same things could be done in the real world. As long as the real person connected to the manga character, in this case YJ is married to KC, meaning she would have this special privilege as the wife of main character. Her life could be changed not from real world but from W world.

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I totally agree with you. This is just edited and cut by the director to make preview more interesting and to attract viewers for the next episode. I don't think they simply just kill YJ here. That's totally richard simmons. She is the main character anyway. My guess is in that particular scene, KC, OSM and SB did talk about YJ and her condition in the hospital. Then OSM asked about the culprit. For sure he will be curious of the culprit's fate right? He is not himself for a quite a long time so he missed a lot of info and need to catch up on current situation. So I say we should keep calm and have faith. Believe in the writer!! 

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Who is the writer of this drama.he/she leaves us in suspense every episode.every episode makes me swoon and keeps me tensed up.the year is not over but this is my best drama for this year.All the same,i want a happy ending.ANI!i demand a happy ending

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The writer is Song Jae Jung! She wrote Nine and Queen In Hyun's Man too. Both are such good dramas.

I love this writer! I'm gonna check out every drama she writes in the future. ^^

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"I am her husband" are such profound words and acceptance finally coming from Kang Chul and with 3 episodes left and the villain dead, I can't wait to see what kind of effects "I Am her husband" LJS will give to us! I agree that KC needed this arc in the story in order to realize his love for YJ. I felt like we saw glimpses of it in episode 7 , but KC version 2.0 seem to be reliving his thoughts and feelings through the comic book and we lost the passion we saw in episode 7. .  Not to say he doesn't love YJ, but it's hard to regain those lost memories and feelings just by reading about them. Now that he realizes the depth of his love and the role he plays to YJ, I also won't settle for any less of an ending for these 2. 

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Like this drama seriously...like OMG OMG OMG I LOVE IT SO MUCH. I mean you have to agree the story is so much more unique and interesting than other dramas. I love it WAY more than DOTS. The story moves very quickly for each episode and unexpected things always happen. The drama keeps you thrilled, on-edge, and interested throughout the whole episode! Augh...another painful week until I can watch the next episode...

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At this point, I think poor Su-bong is all of us. This drama is making my head spin, and keeps doing it.

Also was the whole meeting-dad thing just a fantasy? I was honestly confused for a minute because Yeon-joo told Killer-as-Dad that she'd brought Kang Chul to meet him/they'd played baduk. /sigh

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Yes, meeting Dad was a fantasy. So was meeting Mom and Aunt with the traffic light blazer... I may or may not be thankful that the blazer didn't happen in real life. I have a feeling it will make a comeback though. Can't it at least be the picnic basket suit if we have to recycle outfits?!

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This theory also makes sense, SM lost his face right? How could it happened? Because the killer made it happened from inside W. SM has this connection with the killer because they have same face. Also the other theories that KC found, have the same connection or similarity. What could he done in W, he could do it in real world too or the other way around. Still worried what would happen to KC. He's in dangerous situation too. His hands started to disappear again. 

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That was the worst and most stressful happy ending fantasy to watch because we all KNEW it would be followed by terrible terrible things. How is that even considered fan service, really? More like fan torture. I couldn't even enjoy their baby pink couple outfit because I was busy worrying what trouble they were gonna get in next. Even knowing that things would go south didn't alleviate any of the pain as I watched them happen.

Kudos to LJS for making us feel Chul's fear and pain. This was the first time we saw Chul truly scared, wasn't it? Before, even as he was facing death, he might have been startled, but he was always cool and composed. We were asking for his weakness and vulnerability in love in the last episode, and here we are. Be careful what we wish for, right? Because we got vulnerability alright, with the worst reason (but the best way in terms of storytelling). After the umpteenth times she had saved his life, he failed the one time she was in danger. And it's not like he can revive he with a magic pen or treat her wound the way she did his. There was nothing he could do but watch. That's gotta kill him inside, and it shows.

Well, there are three more episodes. There's no way the female lead could die yet, is there?! I'm sure Chul will figure out some way to help her next week. Come on!

Plus Chul's friends have started to witness more and more of the world crossing business. They've gotta become key assistance somehow. While the bodyguard has proved his worth throughout, we haven't really seen So Hee contribute yet, just a plot device, though she's supposed to be somebody Chul always needs.

I obviously love Show for all the reasons we all know, but I might need to go Crazy Dog rant for a little here. Maybe I'm biased after UF but why oh why would they tell the sweetest moments as mere imagination?! How am I supposed to root for that? I want concrete actions and gestures that scream inseparable self-sacrificing love. To be fair, our W couple have shown that many times over. I think it just irked me because it reminded me of the dream sequences in UF which were not real and couldn't have added anything to the relationship. Ok, maybe I should really direct my anger at UF (which, full disclosure, I'm only reading recaps for and not watching other than a few clips). Sorry! Let's just consider this paragraph a dream, okay?

My main concern is, we've already seen two different happy endings that couldn't come true. Three, if you count the real world ending separately. Are happy endings out of the question? Because how else could this end happily now? But if it's a sad ending, I'll feel like my time and emotional investment in this show will have been a waste. That can't be! This show is too good! I'll just have to believe...

Thank you GF for your lightning fast yet so thorough recap. You captured all my reactions perfectly, and many details I had missed. Whew, I'm so glad the post is here for...

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*for us to discuss the episode.

Kudos to the entire cast, actually. Dad/Killer is so good at being terrifying and psychologically unstable... Even So-hee had one great scene I this episode.

I'm slightly sad that Yeon-joo became less badass since Chul took her hand back to the real world. Chul did all the figuring things out. All she had to do was draw what he asks and be ready for dates (which of course she wasn't at first and he had to wait for her, haha). It broke my heart when she was begging Killer to spare her life. It's almost like she's not the same girl that smartly disguised the hotel door and the car for Chul. I don't blame her though. She's only this bubbly messy resident doctor that's helplessly held at gunpoint. I kept hoping she could transport herself out of there or get summoned away. But drama gods decided we needed the pain in this episode.

I was hoping Chul would take Soo-bong along to rescue Yeon-joo, but it makes sense that he didn't. It was clearly a dangerous mission, Soo-bong wouldn't last there for a second. I hope he can find a way to help our dear couple in the last few episodes. He's the best comic relief character that's actually useful. And Dad, he's got to do something to redeem himself and save his daughter, no?

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I think Chul had better hurry up and tell Do Yoon what's up. If Assemblyman Han is already thinking along the same lines that lead to awareness, Chul needs all the friends he can get on his side and ready. He doesn't want anyone to freak out like he did in 1.0, but Do Yoon has a different personality. I think he'd be relieved to know. Even So Hee, if she's going through all of this.

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I agree, KC needs Do Yoon to become aware. I think with the last few scenes with KC he's starting to catch on like assemblyman Han. I'm not sure making So Hee aware will help though

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If he tells Do Yoon and nobody tells So Hee and she finds out on her own, she's going to be hurt and mad. And then she's going to be a weak link for any bad guys trying to get at Kang Chul.

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Gosh I'd be so mad if that happened. So-hee had already caused trouble in the past and got Yeon-joo into jail. Then the scene when Chul had to comfort her by virtually dumping an ice bucket on Yeon-joo didn't exactly make me like her character any better. I really want to see her grow out of her petty second lead role and do something that will actually help Chul for once.

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Oh Yeon Joo regained consciousness temporary only to faint again, after which her heart stop beating.Ok, I'm not ready for this!  It's not fair!  She should wake up and recover. She deserves it. She has put her life and her future at stake so many times so she deserves to live and enjoy the love her husband wants to give her, the warmth from her parents, the friendship from SB and the life saving experience of being a doctor. I don't want her to die and be brought as a manhwa character in W. I want her to come back to life because it's a miracle, because love prevails and when she hears that he's in trouble not even death, or coma can stop her. She is the key to KC's life so she can not die. I hope that her dieing is just a commercial stunt or maybe her heart stops for a few seconds only for it to start beating again after hearing KC say "I love you, come back to me YJ shhi".

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You guys are awesome, I refresh this forum every day! Thank you for all your posts, I really enjoyed them! Just some of my personal opinions/interpretations: I think that we might have a sad ending.. just a hunch, though.  Considering the scene where YJ and SB tried to find KC's body in the real world but YJ said he had a ring on his finger, that time they weren't even married yet so why did she make that statement?  Also, I really loved their romantic date in their pink couple shirt, playing baduk with OSM and meeting YJ's mum; but was it imaginary? the filters suggested so, was it a flashback or in YJ's head?  So confusing.

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Ok, I have a doubt. When kang chul can summon yoon so hee to the real world. Why didn't he do that with oh yeon joo? Because even though she is a real person, she is also the manhwa's leading character. So, he could have summoned her, right?
And I wish they had showed her imagination ending as the real ending of this drama, it was too sweet and made me really happy. Does this mean we won't get an ending like that?
I hope nothing happens to oh yeon joo and they find a way to save her and for them to have a happy ending. If they do not, I ll become like crazy dog in this episode.
Because despite this drama's unpredictable twists and turns, the awesome artwork etc, it was oh yeon joo's strength of character, kindness and her love for kang chul that kept me connected to the show. It felt like she was the only unchanging part of this drama. So, drama Gods, please give them the happy ending they deserve.

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He can't summon her because she doesn't know where she is. He was able to summon So hee because she was conveniently in the same location where he was thinking of her. He was able to accidentally summon no-face because he knew he was in jail.

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I engaged into this nonsensical  debate about Happy ending, and why there's a need for Romance with a few 'chingus' who fight for "No Romance Needed" cause! For the sake of "Art", they believed in "Thriller don't really need romance so cut-down romance scenes, don't need happy ending as long as it give a satisfaction ending, tragedies some times makes you remembers and love the story more...." kinda crap.

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I really want a happy ending for KC and JY, maybe an ending where he would get down on one knee and propose to start a new proper marriage? Since he keeps complaining about not knowing her enough and the gulf in their relationship... OH AND ALSO TO SAY SARANGHAE!!  Idk what's gonna happen at the end, there are too many possible endings that are all equally satisfying but I just hope it's not an open ending.. I haven't seen any of the scriptwriter's works but I trust them to wrap W up nicely.  I really love this drama, not just because I'm an avid shipper of HHJ and LJS but because W really is a great drama!! 

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when he knew that OYJ is in the manhwa, he also inside the manhwa, he can't teleport inside the same world, summons only applied when they are in diff world , it just to make someone enter the other world noy conveniently movr inside one worked,
then when he got the to be continued sign and transport to the real world, OYJ also back to the real world, but he didn't knew and rushed to find the killer dad to settled their story,
he then realised OYJ has back and summon himself to the real world

that's what happen imo

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oh.. what you guys said makes sense, thank you @ deathbychocolate and sancheezy. This episode was kind of more confusing compared to other episodes coz more characters seemed to hop between the two worlds.
And am I the only one who feels a little bit angry at kang chul?
I have always felt that yeon joo does more for him. He shot her father, then when she saved him from floating forever, he accused her of playing with his life, then he forgot her and now let her get shot. Though all his actions had valid reasons, i still can't help feeling a bit angry. She saved him four times, already. You better do something awesome this time and bring her back, Kang chul.

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glad that it helps, my typo is increasing when I am on mobile,

nice view on the yeon joo vs kang chul part about helpinh other, it really can be seen that way, YJ do a lot of thing probably because she knew and trust him for a longer time while kc just knew her for months,

kang chul needs to pay YJ with the rest of his life then, but I don't think he'll mind it, (lol)

that imbalance part perhaps a big reason why they need to be together, also why we need a happy ending,
I hope KC didn't die to save her... gosh ... that would rip my heart to pieces

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Don't worry about the typos, its fine. I guess you are right, she basically created a character she could love, hence it probably comes easy to her and its probably in her being to save him.
I don't want either of them to die also and want them to have their happy ending.

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The "No Romance Needed" chingus might share the same DNA with Crazy Dog. No offense to those who fit the description. If you watched W you will know by now what I'm talking about so you won't think I am being mean or rude. Crazy Dog despised YJ's character and didn't want her to end up with KC because his story was an action-murder-not such a happy ending one. I think that we should make teams. Like the happy ending haters should be called "The Crazy Dog Team" and we (the ones who are longing for a happy ending) should call ourselves The Full Option Happy Ending Team. 

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Oh gosh! But she'll live, this IS not the worst, just wait the writer will pull another level gut-wrenching impossible situation in episode 15. I still remember I cried a bucket when I watched QIHM ep 15.

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I don't think Kang Chul can use the tablet to bring YJ back it can only be Yeon Jooor Seong Moo since they are the creator of the webtoon's character(s)!! and if he would try to save her through the drawing it has to be done by Seong Moo in the real world while Yeon Joo in W world, there is no meaning of bringing the tablet to W world (as I think)!! and I don't think he brought Yeon Joo to W world again!! I'm wondering myself how did trash asembly man got the screen?!! it's the same one I believe, it can be fixed like it was fixed before, but how did it got there?!! Seong Moo was affected by the pycho culprit because they had the same motives at 1st (killing Kang Cheol) then same face and breaking the deeal between each other caused him the loss of his facee as punishment but Kang Cheol is one and only and doesn't/won't have anyone like him!! 

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Regarding the dead body, that incident took place months ago so even if anthing to happen to Kang Cheol (please no writer-nim) it won't be related to that body, even if there is return back with time in the manhwa world they can't do that in the real world, they'll keep going forward no backword!! and she said the man has a ring as an evidance that he's not Kang Cheol since Kang Cheol didn't wear a ring/wasn't married back then, that's all!! it was really sweet and lovely, the bad part was that it was only her whish/dream of a happy ending!! nothing of that took place for real!! she was dreaming what kind of life they'll have once Kang Cheol makes the ending of the manhwa and her father return to his self!!

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Thank you, GF, for the recap and the insights. Your points about Kang Chul not being able to escape from the rules of his world (as he was primarily created as a manhwa character) and on the difficulty of changing the genre of the story made much sense.

I am still enjoying this drama tremendously, and will just have to trust that the writer has everything in hand for a narratively satisfying ending.

I have to confess, though, that since the writer has been able to convince me that she's got the 'big picture' in hand, I'm a little perturbed at the 'smaller details' that are not really important, narratively speaking, but seem to not have been thought about. Like, how did Kang Chul manage without food/ drink for a month in his room while injured, where did his shirt come from, where does he stay in the real world. . . I guess the writing has been so intriguing so far I was expecting a perfect package!

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as I remembered, he spend a month in the village,
after self surgery, he got outside, that's how he can avoid the police search who almost simultaneously find his whereabouts in the hotel.
It's implied thay he contacted do yeon to give him some resources to live a month in the villages,
it shown that do yeon give manhwa vol 34 a month ago, same with the time he spends hiding in the villages,
so ge lived by do yeon/the bodyguard helps, not a miracle

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I like that Kang Chul didn't enjoy killing the faceless killer. The Killer has no free-will, he was just a tool, chul knew twice, the first time he understand before he descend Han River that he was no meant to find the Killer at all, Dad told him, as if he wasted his love, missing the parents that weren't there before Vol.1 exist, and wasted his life hating the Killer which Dad never intend him to kill even when credits roll.
Now again, he knew pretty well, they are all pawns in the games, and nobody wins, even the drunk Writer himself, is not the Creator, he finally see beyond that when he talked to coma-Dad at his room. By then, i guess his hates for the Killer should be gone... what he needs to do, is just to end the whole 'joke', a very Lousy-written joke,(where only certain 'humans' were 'picked' to live to serve One Single Purpose, whether is it Sohee or Doyoon, or even Killer.). he aim to kill Killer, to stop the craze, the madness that spiral down, and will get more people killed if he don't. Just like you gotta kill a Mad untame Tiger that run loose from the jungle, its not that you hate the wild tiger, its just that there's nothing else you can do to save life.

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the shirt(s) remain a mystery (there's more than one strange clothing impossibility around KC). i blame PPL though i wouldn't mind a logical, drama-wise explanation lol.

but he wasn't in the room for a month. he said he changed location five times in that month before ending up in that house - and that particular house is his parents' house. look at the first episode when the murder takes place. that's the one. he finally went home.

and do yeon told YJ that KC should turn himself in cause he can't help anymore - implying he's been helping so far.

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Thank you both, Sancheezy and Shelly! Remember those details but clearly didn't make the connections.

(Although I now have another one - how does Chul's gun have so many bullets? And, as that's his parent's place, why aren't the police keeping a close watch on it? Would have thought 'staking out known addresses' would be SOP. Ah, it's ok, I'm ready for the next episode!)

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i just checked - and be patient cause i don't actually know anything about guns - but there are hand-held guns that have huge mags inside the handle so they're not too bulky.

like, one called grendel p30, according to wikipedia, can shoot around 30, .22 bullets before it's empty. 30! and it's an actual weapon. scary world, this.

if KC and new-face both had something like those monsters - and they're manhwa-world guns, i guess they could draw them as big as they wanted - then it's not a logical problem with the story. i counted around 50 shots in the scene, they'd both have spares. i assume new-face reloaded after shooting the thugs.

re: the family home... well, the police might not recognize him cause he's wearing a cap :D i mean... a cap! you know, they magically mask anyone's identity in a pinch. and it's not like he's someone famous, or you know, wanted for murder lol. maybe he hadn't been home for long before YJ came back, so he wasn't so exposed. and it's been a while for police, they'd must have assumed he was dead. though if i were a cop, i'd set a lookout on all important locations and follow the bodyguard and the secretary closely. i guess the story didn't have the resources to spend on a chara who wasn't the hero anymore...

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Kang Chul's gun looks like a Beretta 92 to me, he's not using an extended magazine so thats 13+1 or 17+1rounds available to him.

But of course he's in the toon world, and in fiction the hero never needs to reload unless its needed for some reason to drive the plot.

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@Koon To: doesn't that gun shoot a big caliber bullet? i thought they'd make a more powerful sound when shot. the (lots of) rounds being fired didn't make a lot of noise, i assumed they'd be small caliber.

maybe it's PPL for guns lol. though no one could buy it freely in south korea, right? i think the laws are strict...

it's a magical gun :D

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for the gun: I actually think they make it that way because they didn't count it,
haha, it's probably hard to make out the scene if you need a bullet so the team probably use the magical bullet . . .

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I just realized that Yeon Joo is the only one with diffrent outfet in here from the scene whsre she got shot and Kang Cheol killed the psycho culprit!! why?!!! didn't we get rid of him?!! why is Kang Cheol and Psycho culprit are wearing the same outfet they were wearing when they shot at each other!!! is he back?!!!  I hope it's a missdirection!! I don't want to see him again around my OTP though I hate that Kang Cheol was the one who killed him!! I wanted it to be the trash assembly man!!

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I find myself understanding the change in variables with no complications but I can understand that there is some peolpe who may not be like that because not everyone's understanding ability is the same, not that they are not smart but they need more time and explinations to have a good understanding of the events, or they can get confused easelly and loose track of the flow when there is many things happening!! I think that the director and writer made a great job to make sure that the viewers won't feel lost in the story's flow and they keep reminding us and explaining to us every rule but still there is some who need more time and to rewatch the episodes to have a better understanding and that's fine!! I remember sometimes when I watch "Detective Conan" I feel myself out of the loop not bing able to understand what he's talking about, there is episodes when I end up looking at the screen with "you're too smart for me aren't you?!!" sigh!! 

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"I wouldn’t be this nervous if they hadn’t given us such a long, involved fantasy happy ending, but when they went so far as to get Dad’s approval for their marriage in cute ways, I was convinced everything was going to hell. THIS IS WHY WE CAN’T HAVE NICE THINGS." Exactly, LOL! I could't agree more.

My favourite cuteness was biking in couple shirts, then the ice cream, yup, your first screencap! I was enjoying while watching it but I was on the edge of my seat, what with the hazy boarder on the screen and narration reminding me that that was just wishful thinking. So you're spot on GF (and this is on W show's viewers, not just W manhwa's readers), that even if they try to change the genre to romance, W just can't. This show is all suspense and thriller! Hence, therefore, ergo and true to kdrama W form, everything fluffy and nice and sweet just has to turn into a pile of nerve-wracking shit! Bloody hell!

Thanks again for this recap, GF! Now I really don't know how they can undo YJ's death. I would be out of my mind if I were KC! My mind would be out of whack due to those variables popping here and there. The rules are changing every second, if there are rules in the first place. Well, I reckon there are no rules anymore.

Why did So-hee got out of the manhwa? Is it true that it's because KC was thinking of her? I mean just merely thinking of her? So KC was the one who summoned the killer just by thinking of him? Goodness. Although it worked while YJ was shot, I mean he summoned her right? But he was just too late, dear lord.

I was so surprised when the chyron appeared. I forgot that KC goes in and out of both worlds but who decides the ending of an episode? This show I tell ya...Of course YJ should be revived at the hospital, don't you think? She can't be dead. I mean she's the protagonist of the manhwa (and well, this show. Gawd, here I go again...). Is KC going to fake her death as well? But what for? The killer is dead. So are we back on the revenge track? But the killer is dead. I really cannot imagine what the next episode will be like. But I know one thing is certain, there will be no bikes and ice cream even in a dream next ep. This is just too cruel show, you realise that?

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KC got booted out of the manhwa once before, after leaving the killer for the police to find. so it was established that he could summon himself in and could leave via TBC sign.

TBC signs would appear logically after a high-emotional impact scene (kissing with real feelings involved, life-threatening situations, suspenseful edge etc.) just look at us fretting over every cliffhanger lol. it works.

it was cliffie-worthy that YJ getting shot would stop a chapter. but then KC refused to accept it and moved immediately onto the next chapter, returning in the manhwa and picking up right from the same spot.

more interesting is that new-face's death isn't a cliffhanger and neither seemed to be KC not finding YJ's body. he summoned himself back into the real world - probably thinking of her when in that depot where she was on the other world...

the rules are changing, or are they?

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W will have happy ending only then i can move on with my life. 'W will have happy ending' is the continous chant in my mind. If it doesnt the only way i'll recover is if han hyo joo and lee jong suk date and marry for real. I dont know why some people dont understand w and its rules and variables but i understand everything perfectly fine. Am i too smart or watching every sort of supernatural and mystry centric tv series and movies are finally paying off. If people think w is complicated what about sherlock??!!

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As explained by Sancheezy in the comment above, KC couldn't summon YJ while she was with killer because they were both in the manhwa at that time. He can only summon someone from the other world. But..if that's true, by right he can summon himself back to the real world first,then summon YJ to him..so that he can actually prevent YJ frm being shot in the manhwa. Right? But then killer also can summon YJ back to him to finish the deed :-[
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I am riding your comment and . . . yeah my typo sometimes multiplying itself, I need to buy a glasses

the sequence of even is different
- When KC realised YJ is probably dragged to the webtoon,
they both inside the webtoon, he can’t make her teleport,
- when he realised she is kidnapped in the studio,
he can’t summon her because she is with another important character and fulfilling a plot, a plot is above other,
KC has no plot that requires her appearance but the killer does, a big one, to fulfil his reason to exist, killing kang chul’s family

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@sancheezy
Your insight about the killer fulfilling his plot did make sense in terms of story logic. It never crossed my mind,as I didn't understand the rules establishment in this show. You're a genius :-D

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The way I see it is that the psycho culprit had his free will a long time ago like Kang Cheol and he still didn't want to stop by his free will!! he knew that he is made with one purpose: to ruine Kang Cheol's life and eliminate his every family!! but instead of chosing to find a new purpose or at least fight back his made up set-up he was prfectly fine with keeping on following that set-up and even had the greed to eliminate Kang Cheol to become the new main lead of the manhwa himself instead of Kang Cheol!! if he was a toy at the start he became the master of himself at the end and all he did and all his murdring was out of his own free will!!

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I believe that yes Kang Cheol had a better look and understanding of the character's around him and knew that the psycho culprit is after him and Yeon Joo because she's his family but still he saw that he wants to keep on following his set-up as somthing he wants to do not something he had to do and going after Yeon Joo and harming her was the last blow he can take before loosing all his rational thinking, it dosn't matter anymore for him why he's doing that all he can see is the person who took his family from him years ago and killed his father figure is now taking his new family away from him again and that's more traumatising than he can handle!! he lost his cool and rational thinking out of fear and pain and anger of losing Yeon Joo/his new family once again!! and that's the moment that traumatised him enough to mak him pull the trigger against him with no stop, he needed to make sure that he won't harm anyone and specially Yeon Joo ever again!! and the tear and painful look in his eyes is showing us the fact that he's no murderer, not even for revenge, but he lost himself at the moment out of witnessing Yeon Joo geetting harmed/his family about to bee taken awy from him again which is more than he can handle!!

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Can someone clarify to me why kangchul was summoned back to the real world when the manhwa frame ended? I mean he is still a manhwa character right? He shouldnt be affected by the 계속?

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It's because of the point of origin. He summoned himself inside the Manhwa from the real world. He's kicked out if an episode ended to his point of origin.

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W has set a high bar for me and I like it. After two years I was still wondering if there will be another drama that will make me wonder and visit Soompi forum, and search the internet for pictures, spoilers...anything that will help with the angst after being hooked. And there was W! A breath of fresh air among other dramas. But now that I know that the last episode will air next week I start to wonder... Why is there so much bashing W? Because they don't understand it? Becuse it requires thinking (again, I apologise if I seem rude) and many people prefer something comfortable before sleep?  I know that YJ' appa looked scary without a face but come on! I know that people are entitled to an oppinion, but I or we don't go arround bashing other dramas because we find them boring or because they follow the same stereotypes. I for one, if I don't like it or the story's course I just stop watching it, I don't go arround blogging and tearing down other people's work. Just like some of you have already posted before, I too don't get the ratings situation. I feel like we, the outsiders are the ones who enjoy and watch W more. Please correct me if I am wrong, because I would love to be wrong.  Again I apologize if I have offended anyone. 

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I am still one of those who enjoy and watch W more. Please correct me if I am wrong, because I would love to be wrong.  Again I apologize if I have offended anyone. W  is a trailblazer....  a game changer...  in the Kdrama context.  What a breath of fresh air indeed!  But different strokes for different folks, not everyone takes to fantasy, thriller genre well.  Kudos to the risk takers at the station and writers & production team who championed this series ! I think the advertisers had a wild ride too.... see the blatant advertising for car maker in this tail end of the  series (but darn matter if it pays the bills for the show) . I'm not surprised if the Jdrama world already had explored a similar storyline in the past but probably way more subtle in treatment and as usual , so low profiled that it didn't register.

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After dramas like Healer and W Two Worlds, I have aquired a different taste in Kdramas (and not only!). After you have a taste of something better you can't go back to something ordinary. I don't want to be mean or belittle other drams, other people's work because I get it - they work hard too and there are other types of dramas and many people who enjoy watching them. I know that it's a big world out there and there's room for everyone so I don't, or at least I try not to be judgemental, but I really like a drama that makes me think, that makes me wonder, that takes me out of my confort zone. I can't watch predictable dramas anymore. 

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If its not because Killer sought his free will, and by his free will by his self realization, he learned to be cunning, and plot and out-witted him. even so, his anger towards Killer should be Not Personal, knowing it is NOT KILLER who shot his parents, at least it is DAD who 'shot' his parents by the writing the Killer shoot them purely because of jealousy of dad. You can tell, after he empited all his rounds on Killer,  he paused a very short while, instead of immediately rush to save YJ. there's zero feel of victory there, he has no sparkle in his eyes, no relief and been 'released' from heightened burdens kinda of feels. in fact he only intended Han Chul-ho to kill Killer, he has never sought the sheer pleasure to killer his 'life-nemesis". It is just the sight of Killer shot Yeonjoo, and having witnessed Yeonjoo dropped life-less in pool of blood, with screen freezes before that single drop of tear slided down. that sign just blown him up completely, still, i don't think there's hates towards Killer. i liked the 'man' behind Chul that recognised this.

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Doesn't anyone else find strange the fact that kang chul got kicked out of the manhwa world when the episode ended even though he is the main character of the manhwa?
Is he no longer a part of that world or what?
It just left me thinking there gas to be some other variable in for us now.
For the love of God they need to save Yoon Joo because i've cried my eyes out after i heard him say he's her husband. This kdrama is just too much for me...

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he is no longer needs the webtoon world because he presumed death.
he is part of the world but not documented anymore, the focus shifted to other main chara as the killer and assemblyman,
he is treated like YJ after the dead body identified as him so he comes from the real world for now.

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wait, he is presumed dead in W world, but not W the comic. the readers in YJ's world knows the dead body is fake, and KC is still alive and real isn't it? so story wise he should still very much be the main character!

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oh, what I mean is he has no plot left in the webtoon story, people there believe that he is dead,

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If you remember the scenes where Yoon-Joo is "day-dreaming" while walking to the cafe, she says once Kang-Chul's written will shifts the blame back to the killer the prosecutor, people will start to miss him and his main character status will be reinstated. He is technically dead in the manwha at this point, that is, he is no longer the center of the story as the focus from the point of the reader was shifted to the killer after the killer began controlling events. So did something that ends a chapter (i.e. cliff-hanger), the other sider characters like Kang-Chul were removed from manwha (including Yoon-Joo).

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Honestly with the little imagination scenes of yeon joo and kang chul where everything is all happy really convinces me that w will not have a happy ending I've watched dramas long enough to predict this i wish i am wrong. its just difficult to see a happy ending when kang chul is a comic book character usually unrealistic dramas have an open ending leaving the viewers to make up what happens I DESPISE OPEN ENDINGS please w don't disappoint us !

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I have been rooting for YJ, and thinking she's most pathetic, and at a disadvantage. then i realised Chul is not less lacking and heart-breaking to behold. Just like we, who read a very well written novel or watched a very touching movie, (just this year itself, i watched a drama and cried like not less than 10 times over the ending ep.)... we can give our heart, to love YJ, to appreciate her, to discovered the outstanding characters she is, many years later, still thinking Oh YeonJoo may just be the Most Touching female character i ever watched... but it just felt different, if i did not know Oh YeonJoo as a real person. (i know this is a lame illustration) i can't discount and discredit whatever he felt for YJ grew day by day, three necounters of her looking forlorn at him with the most unfathomable sadden yet passionate eyes.  with each meetings from hospital rooftop short little sharing over soju....  to caught her red-handed, her out-pour of feels, and felt the surreal sympathy towards her.. all just add-on little by little, you just cannot count and pin-point a certain time as the exact time he discovered he loved her, or even just liked her. Some relationship has sparks and special moment that both can pointed out that actual day or moment. this OTP are just like most of us, we fallen in without knowing when, thru simple daily cares, and all these sweet moments.

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The 10 duel commandments numbers one through ten: shoot to the death.

I was crying inside a little at the end

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That makes sense. I'm wondering if the killer can summon himself to the real and comic world just like what KC did. Not to spoil the atmosphere with the negative comments, it's just too twisted in the last episode. 

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this happy moment makes me really anxious and it turn out to be true. and the preview makes me worried more. OYJ really dead? the no face really dead? then what happen with KC? so many question and yet we have to wait for 1 more week. this drama so twisted that I thought what would the have left for next 3 episodes?

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Thanks for the recap!

I have only two words to describe my feelings after watching episode 13: STUNNED SPEECHLESS

Holy moly I can't believe she actually DIED! Deep down I thought she'd make it. Where on earth do we go from here? I sure hope we don't have a third version of Kang Chul, because I love this second version... I say keep this Kang Chul and somehow do a reverse of the second timeline where she doesn't remember/know him while he has his memories intact and has woos her back? That would partially make up for all the heartbreak she had to endure when she reset his world as he asked of her.

But arggggh seriously, the wait for the next episode has never been so freaking long!

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I knew the imagination of the happy ending was too good to be true. If the show is willing to show us this much, the drama might probably end on a sad-ending...in which the leads won't end up together. :(

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I watched this episode via live streaming and didn't understand most of what they were saying because of my poor Korean. Still, I managed to grasp many of the story points and it literally made my jaw drop several times. At the end of the episode I was dumbstruck with how it ended and the immense power of 'W' as a webtoon.

I agree with what you said that the webtoon may be fighting back to stay true to its genre. When dad started it the webtoon, romace was never in the mix. I also don't think that he planned it out in advance where Kang Chul will have a happy ending. Heck, he didn't even give the villain a face and never thought of giving him some sort of a backstory until his daughter's life was threatened.

Anyway, we only have three episode left and I'm worried that things will end badly for our favorite couple. I'm hoping that Yeon Joo will remain dead in the webtoon universe but alive in real world. That way, she won't get pulled into Kang Chul's world. However, that may also mean that she may need to cut all ties with him. I don't see Kang Chul safely existing in her world given the webtoon's potential dangerous situations that may ripple towards Yeon Joo's real world.

At this point, I can't even guess how the writer will end the drama and whether it will have a happy ending. Unless.... Yeon Joo creates a spin off webtoon that features Kang Chul, herself and other beloved characters with a romance, crime fighting storyline. Maybe then our couple will have the happy ending that they deserve.

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I just have to say that so far W is unique among kdramas. I haven't watched anything quite like this since I started watching kdramas several years ago.

The one show that evoked similar respect and near-awe was Ghost...the storytelling is so good in both. Still W has gone the extra mile. It's really in a league of its own.

I sure hope this praise holds true to the end (please writernim!) or I'll end up losing my kdrama-loving mind like Crazy Dog in this episode.

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Is it just me who's hurting while YJ's imagination of a happy ending was playing?It hurt's me more than seeing YJ got shot! Gosh for me it's not a fan service at all! It's just pure torture and just made me more nervous of what's to come and I was absolutely right!!

Oh God I hope there's still a way for them to be happy together because I really got too attached to this couple that as of now I care more about their love life than my own!!lol!

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I'm losing my emotional connection to the story. I'm kind of numb, I guess. There have been too many shootings in this drama, that it no longer packs an emotional punch for me. All I could think of is, what's next?

Don't get me wrong, I did hope against hope that Kang Chul would be able to save Yeon Joo before No Face shot her. I was glad when the thugs arrived because I felt she could make her escape when the killer was distracted. But when she was shot in the back twice, I found that I didn't care anymore. Even if they killed her off and couldn't revive her, I still don't care. I just want this drama to be OVER, I badly want to see where the writer goes with this story as there have been too many shocks to my system.

I thank God that Kdramas hardly ever use guns because all it does is desensitize the viewers to violence and that is one of the main reasons I quit watching American movies and police procedurals in the first place.

When Kang Chul's family was killed in ep. 1, I felt shock and horror,

I could hardly believe my eyes when Kang Chul shot Oh Yeon Joo, a few episodes later though there was no blood,

I was stunned when he nearly killed her dad in rage by shooting him,

Then the killer comes to the real world and killed three people, that made me really sad;

By the time the mass shooting happened, the killings began to feel like a plot device;

When Kang Chul's father figure was shot, and Kang Chil later took a bullet in the stomach, I was numb, though I felt that the writer would work her way out of it,

Now Oh Yeon Joo is at death's door and I'm finding that I could care less, she's a major character and the story will find a way to reset itself to bring her back, and even if it doesn't, I really don't care.

This writer has constantly played with the themes of death, (I'm not even going to count how many times Chul attempted suicide, or was stabbed or evaded his killer), but in a way where she places very little value on human life, which is the most anti-Kdrama sentiment I have ever seen in a drama. The other drama where killings were done, for example DOTS or Kings2Hearts, sufficient value was placed on human life, enough that you mourn the passing of the characters.

Maybe because we are dealing with a Manhwa and the characters are not truly real?

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I get what you mean.

There are only so many twists that can be thrown at us before we are not surprised by anything anymore. I felt that after 8th-9th episodes. I think its got to do with the number of episodes we have. I believe this is a show that could have worked for 20 episodes by letting out the character moments play out a bit. Having YJ have a genuine connection with manhwa world that she misses it too and not just him.

Same with KC finding out he can like YJ's world. Let both of them experience both worlds.

But I get what the writer was going for, a tightly plotted thriller with character moments thrown here and there. And it works and does not work at same time. The points you said above is very much possible, the amount of upside down and downside up could give a whiplash.

But I believe that it would all make sense when we have the finale. And I loved this week's episodes - it took me back to feeling of initial episodes. All rules are set up and now both sides are playing the game.

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I personally hoped for KC and YJ's character to play out a bit more, experience more, get to know each other more... I hoped for little moments between them. It happened fast. Like you, I think the writer focused on the suspense/thriller aspect which is also nice, but the moments were inserted between the suspense hence it sometimes left me cold when I should be squealing or being swept off my feet. I'm one of those who was not completely sold with the romance though I really like both KC and YJ.

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I def feel the romance is underdeveloped compared to the plot which is starting to feel overboiled atm.
Maybe its bcoz of the way LJS portrays KC, with restraint and formality, that those human/bonding moments they have feel kind of scripted. I squee & feel good for them but theres still that distance you know? The familiarity is missing... like you said, we didnt see them talking/getting close naturally. Its sped up cuz of the circumstances. Which is why I loved the motel scene so much cuz its one of those rare moments of vulnerability. The actors portray longing very well though, on the scenes where they were separated.
So I guess its more of a genre pitfall. They are stuck in a very intellectual and fast paced show with a killer on the loose, not exactly the best setting for deep conversations lol

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Same here. Too many fantasy scenes on the female lead's part and too few actual bonding to let you really feel about the characters (both the main and the secondary ones).

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Too be fair, we have already been warned of Yeon-joo getting shot for a couple of episodes now, just not in the same way. I'm not numb, and not to go political here, but I really dislike all the gun violence that was shown on screen as well. Even Chul himself shot two main characters point blank. I was most disturbed by the mass shooting scene. It hit too close to home with all the real mass shooting news in recent years, some of which actually got to me psychologically. Guns shouldn't be taken so lightly as plot device. But what can we do? The story is about an Olympics sharpshooter for goodness sake. Guns were always a part of his identity.

Suicide shouldn't be taken so lightly either, yet from episode 1 there were always mention or flashbacks of his jumping off the bridge or off the building.

Senseless. Senseless.

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>>but in a way where she places very little value on human life<<<

I actually got the opposite message that
we need to find our purpose in life to endure all the hardship, like kangchul who got his independence, we are lost and confused when we didn't understand ourselves, freedom to choose your life is important.

then death and suicide never solve anything , they showed us multiple times that the violence and suicide can't end the story in any way possible, removing yourself from the equation doesn't mean the problem solve, even if you are the centre of the world.

It like a message that one person may start the whole thing but s/he can't stop it alone even when you stop yourself, people's life also affected and it need all people involved to solve it than one sacrifice.

All killing attempt that means to solve the problem treated coldly and never worked because it shouldn't be, it's sad that the killers took many people life but that come from killing intention not a solution.

They put the life value so high when all of character, even the bad guy fight for their life and their free life.

For the used of gun, I find it fitted for the setting since gun is something fatal and fast to executed, perfect for a plot hole. I also think that the sensitivity towards gun is personal and it's okay to dislike it.

the different between W and other drama that used gun is that others seems to put the emphasized on the memory and history between the shooters and victim, they just like a bad decision in difficult situation, here in W is to protect yourself but not to miss-used it.
That's why KC never used it to kill or arrest people before, KC fight with fist but used gun for protection because the opponent used one.
It actually putting the emphasize on the gun owner, will you used it like the killer or like kangchul.

It fascinating to have a complete different view on this problem

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Well said! I totally get how guns are the appropriate weapon to drive this story. It's just hard to watch those scenes sometimes, it truly is a personal view.

And I love how you highlight the fact that Chul always chose to fight with fist. He only ever fired his guns in extreme situations.

It's easy to voice rants, but believe me my rants for this show only account for about 1% of my reaction. The rest is pure awe! Why else would I be here commenting :)

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tbh your post really make me think twice why I don't get the same idea..
and rant is okay

I have my fair share of moment when that little thing bugged me more than others, we need to voice it out so we can let it free and move on.
Idk with you but sometimes I find it easier for me to accept a drama's fault after expressing that thing..
anyway happy sunday!!

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I agree with you, this show entertains best because of its fast and unpredictable plot. Im more interested to see how it ends. The character moments dont feel that genuine to me, more like Chul is directing that part with his "lets do that, lets do this". I loved that motel scene though, got all my feels.

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I agree too. I have scenes/moments in mind that I wished to see, but I guess there's no time to flesh out those little things. Love the scene in the motel too though. I have my faves, but not all scenes with KC and YJ (even the lovey-dovey ones) got to me on the emotional level.

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It kinda bugs me that I feel he's talking AT her not talking TO her. I love them n all but that habit's gotta go~

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I get what you mean. I got that feeling too in a number of their scenes. But that scene in the motel was pure emotion. I felt the tension and it's not even a romantic scene unlike the other romantic scenes where I essentially got no emotional punch.

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I am still thinking......... KC-version1 only has self-awareness of both worlds after YJ told him in the jail room. However, prior to that, KC already has the 'power' to summon YJ to W-world (YJ landed in dressing room of boutique). 

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Questions:

Shouldn't Kang Chul end up back to where he was in the real world (on the road), rather than at the warehouse?

Also, the father said as a hero, Kang Chul shouldn't be able to shoot to kill. The villain was meant to die at the hands of the other villain. But now he killed the villain personally. Is there any repercussion to that?

Is the villain counted as a main protagonist and that's how he was able to summon people (I assume that's how OYJ ended up back in the manhwa with him). Or does that summoning power extend to any characters once they gain self-awareness. Because I think other characters will gain self-awareness as well.

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makes me want to add to your question.

Why did oh yeon joo end up in the warehouse. shouldn't she end up where she was originally from? usually, she ended up right back where she was in real life.

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I think she ended up in warehouse because that building existed in real life, she is taken in her home, something non existent in the webtoon but the warehouse probably based on real world building (remember soo bong info about the assemblyman secret location is his research) so she will drag to the same place (just like how so hee able to cross the world by having kangchul visit the building who exist in both world)

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Seeing HHJ back filming and taking under consideration the writer's previous works, I think a load was taken off my chest. I think thatYJ is alive and KC was either talking about the killer being dead or trying to trick YJ's father into thinking that she's dead until he made sure that the tie between the killer and SM has been severed.

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I imagine how crazy the plot is becoming for the W readers. It was an action-hero story and then suddenly we went into different worlds and creator-character relationships and so on. Not what they signed up for!

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WHAT JUST HAPPENED. Seriously, I was screaming through the whole hour. In W you always see the doom coming but you're never prepared for the actual tragedy. OMO. Don't die, YEON JOO. The villain and the dad having the same face is on a whole other level of creepiness. Well done show. Oh, Kang Chul it looks like there will always be variables whenever you try to steer the story. SIGH.

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Like many here I've been wondering, "Who ultimately controls the variables?" Who controls it all?" It's not Dad, YJ, the computer or any of the other characters.

Then I thought: wouldn't it be fun if the real writer of W breaks the 4th wall in the last episode to reveal herself as the puppet-master of the 2 worlds: drama & manwha?

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There are moments when I think Soo Bong is the one who actually controls everything. I think that would be a great plot twist!

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My issue is who the hell published the webtoon?! lol

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*That* is my no. 1 question :-) I've been wondering that for a while. Perhaps the webtoon is sentient . . . doesn't like the way the story is going . . .changes rules and introduces new variables to see which characters survive . . .it's actually a 'reality webtoon' . . .

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Oof this episode!! Right in the heart.

But can I be that person and ask what was the point of putting a silencer on his gun when it didn't make his gunshots silent? Really.

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If the writer's projects have a happy ending than this one should be no exception, but what I would really really  like is for the ending, the epilogue to be a longer one. Not a hint, not just "they are back together again, the wrongs have been made right and now they can have a happy ending". I want to see glimpses of that happy ending, something more than just her imagination (like their dance that only happened in her dream, or her daydreaming about him meeting her partents). After all the angst that was promised and delivered (sometimes more than we were ready to take) I want to see more than just a "happy ending starts now, them meeting and smiling at each other and...END". 

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I fear we as viwers and KC as the protaganist will be facing a Turing test with Yeon-joo dying in the real world.

So if suppose that dad draws and creates a Mahnwa character that looks, acts and believes that she is Yeon-joo, and gives her the character legend

"a doctor in the real world who is mysteriously transported to the web comic world of W"

would she be Yeon-joo enough for KC to accept her. As he can bring characters out of the comic world, they could live happily in either world, If they could be together would we as viewers accept this as a happy ending?

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I just wished a good ending, it better than a force happy ending,
I even like 49 days ending

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YES! A million times yes! I don't want a neat bow or a miracle for the ending. Whatever it should be based on how each episode led to the conclusion, that's the ending that I'll accept.

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i cannot... 49 days killed me. i cant stand another heartbreak for W this time

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that's all our wishful thinking but it'll never be the same if daddy does that... i don't think he would too...

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If YJ does die, can't her father always draw her into the manhwa?
So, despite YJ no longer being alive in the real world, she can get to live her life in the manhwa with KC?

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that's actually a problem imo,.if they made another YJ after the one in the original passed away, it's not the same person since person is shape by their experience and memory, without both of that, she can't be the same OYJ that people knew...
so she can't die in her real life if we want a happy ending since she didn't born inside the webtoon but in our world

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Yes! It's not YJ anymore! This kind of reminds me of Rooftop Prince. It's not the YJ we met, followed, cried with, and rooted for. ohgod I hope it does not go this route.

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Ya, that's true. The emotional connection would be a bit lost.

But the writer seems to follow the logical thread over the emotional one.

*Don't read if you are planning on watching Nine and haven't yet:
Idk if you have watched Nine, but the ending of that particular drama was similar in the sense that the hero we ended with was not necessarily the hero we started with. So there's that.

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I have seen Nine and that's true because we got more than one lead due to how the parallel time lines moved. However, I did not get the sense of disconnect. I guess it's because the different version of him were really connected, even his younger version. We'll just have to wait and see I guess.

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what the ending song of this episode?

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Basick, INKII- In the Illusion (환상 속의 그대)

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I really like this song. It tugs at my emotions, especially now that I understand the words. They perfectly describe Chul and Yeon-Joo's love story and sadly make that happy ending seem even more elusive. As No-Face asked YJ, did she really think marrying the hero and becoming the heroine of a manwha would work out well? Did we? But, I still hope....

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Damn it, the writer is watching too much Game of thrones!!

She can't be dead, I want my happy ending with all those awkward smiles!!

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Haha that's what I was saying too. "This ain't game of thrones!!" Man I really want this drama to be remade in a longer format. Maybe 24 episodes to not only help Audience to understand the story better but to give more character insight to all the awesome characters.

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"Because Yeon-joo can’t just stay dead, okay?! That’s enough character-building for one hero, I say." I can't agree more!! THAT'S ENOUGH!!! my heart hurts and I can't stop crying!! I really can't take it any more and worst as much as this episode was heart wrenching and the most devastating episode till date it won't be the last nor the most when we will have episode 13 and I don't know how I'll handle all the paine!!
I knew things will go crashing but NOT THIS WAY!!! the second Kang Cheol saw Soo Hee in his world and she saw him too I knew everything is going wrong and was screaming for Yeon Joo to run away because that's the psycho culprit not her father and then he revieled his creepy self!! ahhhhhhhh
I'm really depressed and now terrified of what's to come and if they'll ever be able to have their happy ending!! it sucks to see Kang Cheol's words being true for the millionth time with everything in his life goes wrong no matter how much he tries to make things workes as if he's ending is meant for a sad ending!! pleaaaaaaaaaaase don't let that be true writer-nim!!! *bawling*

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I haven't read all the comments here, but i thought that YJ could be safe IF Kang chul SUMMONED her to real world, right away when he found out she's kidnapped. I mean, he decided to go back to manhwa world, i assumed he knew YJ was there...so...
can anyone explain it to me ? ha ha

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it because he can't summon her at the time she is kidnapped
the sequence of even is different
When KC realised YJ is probably dragged to the webtoon, the both inside the webtoon, he can’t make her teleport,
when he realised i he is kidnapped in the studio,
he can’t summon her because she is with another important character and fulfilling a plot, a plot is above other,
KC has no plot that requires her,
the killer does, a big one, to fulfil his reason to exist, killing kang chul’s family

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W writer I swear serves us 1 spoon of honey followed by 2 spoons of pure wasabi. I go from cotton candy fluffy sweet to going bat shit crazy and crying a river the next. Emotional yo-yo and all.
I actually find it even more sad that the sweet date just like her Cinderella dream was not real. It didn't happen. And Kang chul 2.0 had barely created new memories with her before she now on death bed. And did they ever gotten a photo together. What's a girl's gotta do to get her happy ending? She's gone through the ringer and back and after 3previois episodes of mourning her lost love then battling to save Kang chul, she's finally has hope since Kang chul 2.0 chose to stay with her on real world. And writernim decides to reward her with a bullet.. I know I need to take a chill pill but I don't thk I can take the angst in episode 14

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So...NoFace is really dead, right? I know he has all the bullets in him. But is he really dead? Like...there are three episodes left and the main antagonist just disappeared. I guess Assemblyman Han has always been a bad guy waiting in the wings. And he is becoming aware. But can anyone really trust Dad now?

That was the most terrifying episode of all. NoFace playing Dad and turning back into the killer. How horrible for YJ to be shot by someone wearing her Appa's face. And I still can't get over KC's crazed shooting rage. That was the worst moment of all to me--him losing control like that. Heroes aren't supposed to become murderers. Resolving that seems just as monumental as dealing with a possibly dead main character. (PLEASE DO NOT ACTUALLY DIE, YEON JOO.)

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I'm with you, I don't believe Noface is going to stay dead. Especially given the precedent that nothing ever goes right for the OTP in this drama.

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I think everyone has already helped express the feels.
Happy,skepticism, and worried for our otp.

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Noooo she can't die!

But from the very beginning I always thought that YJ's family pictures seem too photoshopped...like at YJ could disappear from them in the future...maybe not. Just hoping for the best for all the lovable characters of W. Now officially number two in this years drama after I think everyone has already helped express the feels.
Happy,skepticism, and worried for our otp.

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Noooo she can't die!

But from the very beginning I always thought that YJ's family pictures seem too photoshopped...like at YJ could disappear from them in the future...maybe not.

Just hoping for the best for all the lovable characters of W. Now officially number two in this years drama after Signal. And Number One in romantic kdrama.

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W IS GIVING ME SO MUCH STRESS RIGHT NOW.

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Hypothesis Three: If I think of a main character, a person from the manhwa can be summoned in reverse… into the real world?”

There's a loophole in this hypothesis:
1. So-hee was summoned to the real world only for a split second, while Yeon-joo who was summoned to the manhwa world by Assemblyman Han stayed there until she was ejected by the "to be continued" cyron.
2. New face was probably summoned before So-hee, but he managed to stay in the real world until he dragged Yeon-joo with him back to manhwa world.
3. Why was Yeon-joo not summoned back to real world when Kang-chul realized New face kidnapped her, he was technically thinking of her too, right?

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1) So hee appearance in the real world is because the mind and the location not because she was needed by the plot like yeon joo, in yeon joo case, the assemblyman is looking for her that already become a character in the webtoon while so hee is not anyone in the real world

2) New face also know the trick to transfer between the world and already familiarised there, so it's no wonder that he can stay,
if so hee actually get to anther place , away from the building faster and realised this whole world thing, she can stay too, but she is shocked and still in the area that exists in both world

3) the sequence of even is different
When KC realised YJ is probably dragged to the webtoon, the both inside the webtoon, he can't make her teleport,
when he realised i he is kidnapped in the studio,
he can't summon her because she is with another important character and fulfilling a plot, a plot is above other,
KC has no plot that requires her,
the killer does, a big one, to fulfil his reason to exist, killing kang chul's family

so only thinking can't work, it has to be combined with the plot direction and the character location,

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There's something that's been puzzling me after watching this episode. At the end, how did YJ end up in the real-world warehouse? Doesn't she usually get sent back to where she last left the real world? YJ and New-Face only came to the warehouse after they entered the cartoon world...
hmm am I missing something here? or is it a bug? because the previous times, she was always sent back to where she originally was...
so shouldn't YJ's bloodied body be in her dad's studio?

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I think she ended up in warehouse because that building existed in real life,
she is taken from her home, something non-existent in the webtoon but the warehouse probably based on real world building
(remember soo bong info about the assemblyman secret location in his research),
so she will drag to the same place that is the warehouse in the real world they used as a model for the webtoon
(just like how so hee able to cross the world by having Kang Chul visit the building who exist in both world)

I hope this help

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forget to add, there's no portal in dad's studio anymore, the tablet is broken

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Question: First scene of ep13 preview, was that shown in the actual ep??? If it wasn't, does it mean there will still be sweet scenes coming our way?? *holding out for a happy ending*

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Woohoo I loved ep12! Then came ep13...sigh. It felt like ep12 gave me a cookie, and the moment I took a bite ep13 appeared and threw a whole cake in my face!

I'm so sorry for them T^T, although I try to dry my tears by thinking that she suffered 13 episodes for him, so now he has to suffer a bit for his wife too.. I'm sure they'll come up with something to save her... but hopefully without other sacrifices...

So why do we waste precious screening time for date scenes in her imagination? :( bummer. It never even happened..instead it would've been nice to focus on how Kang Chul reignites his love, how they grow closer again for real.
We left ep12 with him saying let's continue our date, right? So? Where was my precious date? Why do we skip that? DUH! T^T
On top of that, the flashes from present to past to her imaginations were a bit hard to follow.

As I already commented on ep11, I think the relationship V.02 is an upgrade. Even though KC lacks the memories and feelings he treats YJ with more respect and considers their relationship more seriously.
I just love how he said he is her 'husband' in the police car after she got shot. Quite the chabge from being just a 'friend' a while ago in the cafe with crazy dog.
Although I think 'friend' was a bit mean.. at least 'boyfriend' would have been nice, since he is even wearing the ring!

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I just rewatch ed and it's just as brutal the second time. ..
All I have to say to you show is:
FIX IT! Just FIX IT!!!!!!!

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I'm just wondering, if they were to reset it to save YJ wouldn't that mean the killer would be brought to life? If no one else has mentions it........oooh morie-appaaaaah!

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I sure the lead will figure it and make the killer die.. But we still have 3 more eppy, who know they save her, killer come back and kill them or what lol

Is like a never ending cycle of good and bad..

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I love this show :)

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I wana see how the female lead be alive in last 3 eppy!!
So exciting!!

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Why am O getting the feeling that this drama will have an open-ended or bittersweet ending?

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I'm with you. It's been a very long time since I've watched a drama wherein I have no idea how it will end because the possibilities are endless. I still have no concrete idea how this will bid farewell to the audience and it kills me. I'm ready for a sad ending though.

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Kill those feelings.

Wrap them in green industrial-strength duct-tape, seal them in a barrel, and throw them in the Han River.

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