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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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I have this sinking feeling that we will not get a happy ending simply because in this episode (in a fantasy sequence!) they showed everything that we would want in a happy ending, even meeting mom/dad. If that sequence was the ending it would have been perfect, but of course, but now it's not possible.

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For the love of God, can't someone give her Dad an I.V.? Does no one else worry about this? He. Has. No. Face. I can feel him dehydrating as we speak. Isn't she a doctor? Shouldn't she do that first? I don't even know how long it's been because of the jumps back and forth, but it's driving me crazy. I'm so thirsty.

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yeah they should ,
the only explanation I can make is that the dad is in pause mode when without the killer's order,
or the timeline happen is a short one, like half of a day,
but they need to help the dad

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He also has no nose, so he isn't even breathing, technically...

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Kang Cheol didn't summon Yeon Joo to the real world because it will bring more harm nad no good!! even if he summoned her to his world she wont teleport to where he is but to another location that he doesn't know of and the psycho culprit will folow her as well since he became aware of the teleporting between the two worlds like Kang Cheol which will keep Yeon Joo in danger but him teleporting to the webtoon world is more effective since he have the adress and can reach her faster that way!! though it didn't work as we saw!!

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Maybe KC will turn to be suspect of killing OYJ becasue he can't identify his identity and it can't be made in the real world either. So now KC has to stay in webtoon forever?

And maybe we can heartlessly draw her to exist in webtoon like how Soohee and other are created.

And then they live happily ever after together there....

I mean my heart is bloody then burnt to crisps, anything anything anything will do.

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If the 2 worlds are intermingled how do our leads still teleport back and forth, sometimes at will and somettimes unknowingly?  The villain with dad's face can too, but this, at will, to find YJ and KC. I think that such a big hang at the end of the ep has something to do with the uneven episodes we are having since the olympics.  Oh my, a week to wait for ep 14, when ideally. we would be done with ep 14 today. OMG, Happy Ending Please!!!!! 

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When Crazy dog was asking Kang Chul whether they've met before as he looks very familiar and Chul just cheekily replies perhaps its because he looks like the manhwa character Kang Chul? and Crazy dog goes OMG YOU LOOK EXACTLY LIKE HIM, YOU SHOULD TOTALLY AUDITION FOR THE ROLE OF KANG CHUL. He even gave him his name card I can't.

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Kang cheol is still the main lead even when he was starting to disappear!! the W world still followed him and his awareness and going though the portal to the real world caused W world to freeze and it cameback to ife again when he returned!!

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Somehow I think Assemblyman Han will be made responsible for the crime inside manhwa because there are phone records of him talking to New-Face, his henchmen and also maybe linking the venue of crime to him. I thought he went to the place to check them out because he was suspicious.
I think YJ's dad will be crucial to fixing things right because that'll be his growth arc - fixing his manhwa for the love of his daughter and also fixing his life so that he's a better man in real world.

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I hope YJ's dad gets his act together. That would be a really satisfying arc to see. So much sadness as a result of his choices. It would be nice to see him become a better man!

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can't wait to see the ending..this drama makes me crazy. this really drive me nuts. i can't guess what will happen

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My comment for ep 13, It's mind blowing. really.. I thought at first the sweet date scenes were real, but it's only Yeonjoo's imagination. I already felt happy and even enjoy the scene with the crazy Prof. When Yeonjoo and Sungmo hugged, I noticed the different look in his eyes and started to feel uneasy. His interest in Kang Chul proved my suspicions and all became clear, that was the killer and not OSM.

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The end was pretty shocking. Not sure what to believe since this writer definitely has tricks up her sleeve. The ability of people/characters to go between worlds as they're called is getting crazy since now the hypothesis has evolved so that it's not just the main character as Yeon Joo had initially supposed. Kang Chul is wondering whether rather than just summoning himself between worlds, he's inadvertently summoned other characters/people. It's a lot to keep track of. 

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What if they just change the manwha genre??? Is that possible I know when you post stories online (hello fanfiction) that you choose the genre you want to publish it under why can't they add romance..? Am
I just grasping at straws here..? is Kang Chul gonna do some weird shit that will bring back yeon joo but make her forget him..? Ugh take those wedding rings off!!! As much as I love you wearing them it scares the crap outta me because of the dead body..! Ugh I can't think anymore I've run out of theories hypothesis I've run out of everything this writer is a genius! I will watch anything and everything of hers... Pleasseee give us a happy ending drama gods manwha gods writer-nim please and if it's not to much to ask id also like to see more than a 5 second happy ending where they smile at each other I want an episode of them doing sweet romantic stuff together????????????????

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Guys, could you help? My sister and I have been searching for weeks for the song that plays whenever Kang Chul and Oh Yeon Joo have those moments of falling in love. Remember the song that plays during the elevator scene in Episode 3, where Yeon Joo tells Chul that she’s one of those people who want his life to be a happy ending? That song. It plays again in Episode 13, I think in that moment when he calls her to ask her out to coffee. We’ve been looking and looking and we can’t find it. Thank you!!!

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As far as I can tell, it's more background music (instruments only) than an actual song with lyrics. I've scoured the OST lists I can find, but they're all songs with lyrics. This is the music that plays whenever there's a moment of (romantic) revelation or progress in the two leads' budding relationship.

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i think name of song is" it is a lie - Park Bo Ram".. ..if wrong i'm sorry.

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This show/work of art is CRAZY!!! AND I LOVE IT TOO MUCH!!!

Thank you for the recaps Girlfriday :D

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I tell you what I think about the next episode.
I think yeon-joo will survive since she's not just a 'person' in the real world. she's also a character so she CAN be saved.
i think we also have to keep in mind that she got shot in the manhwa. in the preview chul said
That's why i think she may have another chance.
or maybe i'm just trying to be hopeful since i don't want a sad ending. :(

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I'm glad Soobong got some scenes in the recent episodes. When he left Sungmo's studio, he called the hospital and booked a check up for himself because he felt that there's something wrong with his heart (?) If I were him, I would questioned my sanity too because the horror that he got from seeing faceless Sungmo and Yeonjoo's frequently disappearance in front of his eyes. Or maybe, he got sick because he ate too much ramyun? At least he has offered every one he met for ramyun.

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I rewatched part of ep 13 to see if it would make me feel any better.

It didn't.

I don't know if they'll get a happy ending or not. I feel like the writer has really set that up as a promise for the story, because there's been such a big deal made about happy/sad endings, and also even some jibes at those vague, open-ended endings. But I don't know how to get there. Creating a copy of YJ in the manhwa world feels not genuine, and it also copies what already happened with the reset of KC. Do we want to go there again? So I don't know what to do, but are we really going to go three more episodes without the female lead (in a romantic thriller/fantasy/suspense story)?? Hm...I don't think so, either...

I think that all of the "positive" characters have sacrificed just about as much as they can. Except for one: OSM. So if I were writing this, I would call on Daddy Oh to get his act together and at least resolve his arc with his daughter. He's failed her continually her whole life, and even when they had this chance to really bond over something important (W) and repair their relationship, he chickened out and took the easy way, leading to horrific consequences all around. And yet, she still loves him and keeps trying. So if I were writing, I would call on him to step up to the plate and make some serious sacrifices. Do what you can to resolve your failures, dude, even if it costs you everything.

(And yes, I realize this is JUST A STORY. But good stories, no matter how fantastical, also tell the truth. They're supposed to pry open your heart and show you the things that are lasting and the things to fight for, however that happens to leak out into the "real world.")

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Yes, 1000 times this! Dad should be getting his face and control back by now, right?

This is all your fault, Dad! The lazy character setup that caused Chul a lifetime of suffering. The wrongly accusation of Chul as a monster, even though _you_ created him to be perfect. Making promises with the devil. Everything you've done so far was to find an easy way out, meanwhile sitting on fame and success, even when the single event that lead to the comic's success was not even your doing.

Well there is no easy way out in this mess. Do something, Dad! Do something good for once!

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I think I'm way too concerned about these characters than I need to be. (They are NOT REAL.) But OSM cannot mess up his daughter's life any more! YJ has parents who are alive and who love her, yes. But I can't help but think of those scenes when she was a kid, hiding away and drawing and listening to all the yelling going on. And poor KC with a great family--all dead. I just want YJ to get all of the sweet, happy things she didn't get to see growing up, and I want KC to feel safe in his own home (not a hotel) with his own family. Get a spine, Appa, and do what you need to do so these kids can be happy!

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Crap. I have the same problem, I'm too invested in these fictional characters. The show turned me into a die-hard Kang Chul fan for real (not just LJS the actor, but the character). I feel for his pain and root for his happy ending. How do I summon Kang Chul into my world to help him out now? Not to mention other things for science :P

... I think I need help. Kang Chul Anonymous anyone?

This episode 13 cliffhanger is too cruel to wait a whole week. So stressed out!

Show: 2, mehungie: 0.

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This drama makes me completely lose my mind. After watching the latest episodes, I do not know if what is real and what is fake. I am having again the same feels that I am watching Inception, the movie! Lol

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Absolutely, love this drama. Really great after years of Korean drama watching there are still unpredictable dramas around that manages to play mind games with you. Granted, this not the top of dramas that play mind games it is still up there.

Good one with the no airbag explosion after a crash, how do you logically explain that away with many carmakers making airbags a huge selling point, and the car PPL in this drama is overloaded.

At the end of the day, I just want to comfort Soo bong.

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YJ is really dead........ I just could not believe it. I thought the doctor can save her but that is not the case from the preview. What will KC do?
Can dad draw something that change the story that has been told?
If I am dad or KC, what should I do to save YJ? I am sure the writer will not kill YJ. But how to save her.......
My head hurts of thinking various solutions but come up empty. Wednesday, hurry please come. The waiting, suspense, crave to know how the writer get away with this are driving me nuts.

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Nope, don't try and build suspense here, it's a drama, happy ending is a must, some time travel jump or anything will be created, I remember they killed female lead in Signal and revived her, and honestly, i would be fine if for once they kill female lead, lately it's too much happiness in dramaland

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Actually, there are many k-dramas with no happy ending or ambiguous endings...

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But how heartbreaking, Kang Chul reading the comicbook, that every time he was in danger, Yeon Joo was always there to pick up the pieces. To save him. And now the one time she needed him most, he couldn’t do anything, He stands there powerless. Because it’s out of his control. Watching the girl he loves bleeds. Parallel: Kang Chul saw from the comic of Yeon Joo getting shot the same way Yeon Joo saw from the comic of Kang Chul getting stabbed.

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Wow! finally I get to watch to this episode. I just hope YJ is not death, cos if she's death. I swear I will fly yo Korea and slap the director and writer of this drama with Kimchi.
happy weekend beanies

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 I love both HHJ and LJS. They are perfect actors for KC and YJ. LJS is perfect actor to portray KC. I love how he shows his anger, sad, hurt when he kept shooting the killer and a tear  rolling down from his eyes, it's so perfect captured since KC spent mostly entire life to search for the killer and finally could revenge for his family including YJ. I have never watch LJS other drama, but W makes me become his fan.

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I will just say that I love Lee Jong Suk, I first saw him in Running Man and fell for his look, I am that superficial, so I was checking his dramas and often read people talking about his PS and all, but to me it never was a problem untill W, lol, idk if he had PS and I don't care tbh, but in W his looks less handsome to me, I mean as a whole he looks great, tall, great body and everything, but I think cause he went for darker shade of hair I can't get used to it, I started to understand person who once wrote that his nose is bothering him/her, but still he's handsome and his acting is amazing, I feel like going and starting the movement for the protection of rights of webtoon characters, lol

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My heart just bled at the last scene, super depressed now. And to think i was pumping fists in the air and shouting yes internally just one episode ago when kang chul did all those cool things with the hypothesises and jumping between worlds.

If dad is back could they fix the tablet, transport Yeon joo to manhwa world and get dad to draw her a miraculous recovery or something? My heart cannot handle this heartbreak, feel like subong need to see doctor.

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Since YJ is the female lead, it is very unlikely that she would actually die. I think it is good in a way that the story has turned around that now KC is the one to suffer without his love. All throughout, YJ was the one who is constantly worrying and she was a wreck that her love does not even remember her. She fought valiantly and her mother said she drew and drew KC into his dream in the hot car that she collapsed. We, as viewers, were able to see her undying love and were impressed. This past two episodes she has been quite pensive because of her emotional rolla-coasters. All along, KC is so cool and smart, it is now time for him to realize what it is like to be without YJ.  YJ said that her husband never once told her he loves her and that she was always the one who confessed her love. I was fine for a while that KC did say to her that he was afraid that he would never see her again (in the jail). But that was not an "I Love You" that YJ wanted. Now we need to see how much KC loves YJ. In some ways, although painful for us, this developement is necessary.

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Thanks for the recap, GF!!

OMGGGGGG!! I don't think I've ever had so many OMG moments while watching a drama ep.

I knew all the sugary sweet moments were too good to be true, but I truly loved all those scenes--even the ones when KC persisted with Dad to make him accept who he is and I saw a glimmer of hope at the happy ending.

Crazy Dog continues to be so hilarious in his over-the-top reactions. I love how he actually found KC to be humorous. XD

Dang, so once a main character is in a real world, he can summon someone from the manhwa world just by mere thought!! I knew something bad was gonna go down when he saw SH again. The whole race-against-time with him trying to get back to the real world to YJ was nail-biting. And to think that he went poof back into the real world after entering the manhwa world was just as scary since that meant NF was the main character. He was carrying out all those principles that KC already confirmed. And eeeeekkk!! YJ is vulnerable in the manhwa world now and my heart dropped when that shot struck her in the back.

The whole showdown between KC and NF was expected. But even with all those gunshots, I don't believe NF is dead dead yet. There are still several ep's left after all. But what will become of YJ now that she is in critical condition?!?! Writer-nim, you cannot kill her off!!! There's gotta be a way to make this work for KC-YJ's happy ending and I refuse to believe otherwise.

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I wish next weeks episodes will get better in rating. W is not normal kind of drama, it's really well written drama but not suit everyone taste tho especially for older audience who probably will get headache to follow the story line, but I believe it will be still number one although it's not easy to exceed 20% since we just have 3 episode left. I don't really buy what the preview gives us. It's proved that most of them lead us the wrong idea for the whole story. The picture you posted probably the next scenes that may be happen after YJ has recover.

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Hello! I love your recaps....I am enjoying this k drama soo much. Honestly, I didn't think Lee joon suk was really hsndsone until this drama. Apart from the amazing,mind blowing writer, I want to say thank you for recapping, you do it with emotion.keep up the good work!

Fighting.

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I am so sad…I hope the writer solves those events nicely. I don’t want to remember this drama in a disappointed way, I want to remember this with a silly smile in my face because this is an  amazing drama and  deserve to be the best... This is one of the best dramas I have seem. Why everything need to be so difficult for them god. This is killing me. There was a drama that I loved since the beginning and I ended abandoning it because it made me feel sad and disappointed, and it was Cheese in the trap. Chingus cheer me please. I need to dream this week with a beautiful end for this drama.

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This episode... damn... I hope that their story will be a happy ending so much. This drama is giving me a rollercoaster of emotions! One minute I'm smiling and giggling, the next I'm sitting up, hands over my mouth.

My stomach hurts... I can't deal with this high anxiety with each episode. I was crying when Kang Chul and the Killer were going at it because I could only assume he would see his dead wife on the ground.

[SPOILERS FROM PREVIEW]

I'm wondering if the writers are trying to throw us a curveball, as in right after he sees her like that, he runs to the house where the father has returned.

Oh, I hope so... please writers, please give us a good ending. My stomach can't take this stress... LOL

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Omo omo omo my heart if diffinitely fried on this episode and hopefully it will heal on the next 3 episodes.
W is my 2016 drama of the year no matter what the ending is BUT I do pray Yoon jo and Kang chul the happily ever after. *finger crossed *
This is my 2ND time watching LJS in a drama. The first is I Hear Your Voice and I would say he is a good actor imo. He can really show different emotion through those small eyes of him. He may not look super handsome but he diffinitely have a unique charm.
As for Han Hyo Jo, she is one of my fave actress since Iljimae, Dong Yi and Shining Inheritance.

This two chemistry is undeniable. Am I the only one who dream of them dating in real life? Sorry can't help it.

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This k drama story is totally off the roof! My mind is still digesting how the events of the story progress... unpredictable indeed. A roller coaster ride of emotions. Kudos to the writer! Hopefully we get the happy ending of YJ anf KC, thou I'm not that convince we fans can get a happy ending :(
Patiently waiting for the next episode.

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i know everyone is sad of what happened to YJ, but i still believed that we will have a happy ending. If you have watch NINE the male lead even died on his last time travel..we need this arc so we can see how can KC deal with this,, it's his turn to realise YJ importance to him,,in the past episodes it's always been YJ who keep him saving, now its his time. Cheer up chingus OTP will have a happy ending.

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My last meal/comment before the ending.

Reposting my defense for W on the open thread cause it helped me clearing my thoughts.

41.2 Lulu September 4th, 2016 at 12:24 AM
Agree!

W is still my crack statice drama!

It may not be perfect but this show has really raised the bar for me in Kdrama land. And no matter how it ends (fingers crossed) It will still be in my top 10 Kdrama shows.

Love story hidden inside a thriller.
Parts that impressed me:
– romance as a plot device (Chemistry! I felt it and the awkwardness that comes from LJ having no memories and YJ having the Memories is so refreshing to me and well acted out)
– Sci-Fi to open our minds to questions and wonder about diverse things (life decisions and uncontrollability, writing, world building ect)
– Acting is on point (especially the two polar opposites Sam bong and Dad/Killer *Gripping!)
– Lush world building cinematography (movie quality)
– Mood amplifying Sound (no wonder it’s The same sound director as Signal. movie level too)
– and still transitioned Smoothly between all these genres to deliver an impactful cliffhanger. Stunningly painful
– writernim you are ready for American shows and movies now. New Fan!

Seriously ruined me for some other shows. Tried to watch some famous dramas like secret garden and City hunter to stave off W fever. But they either felt lacking in the production (could be better) or got too slow, or female lead lost its potency. While HJ was always weaker (she’s normal) and gained cruder for her bravery, smarts, and emotional strengths (similar to Queens Man).

Good luck to the last 3 episodes and I will except the writers will cause this was such a fun ride!

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Everytime I watch a W episode my mind just keeps spinning . I've long given up trying to analyze it. But with the possibility of YJ dying based on ep14 preview and not having a happy ending for our OTP, I need to find a glimmer of hope that they will do still end happy together.  

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God episode 13 was heartbreaking
I felt like crying even when YJ was dreaming about her future, I knew something bad will happen and the last scene where KC kill the killer and thn went to hospital to see his wife WOW!

I loved LJS in this episode. He expressed KC helplessness, fear, anger, hurt and pain so well.

Kudos to W team. Love this drama. It is the best

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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 attempt suicide? :-(

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I see a growing number of similarities between W and QIHM... including the reset and the memory loss. Here, we have the world of reality and the world of fiction; there we had two different times.

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The writer is very detailed and doesn't just throw out words that will not be used later in a scene. I will center in on the word that KC used after he kissed YJ in the car..."No Comment". I believe this will be used later in a scene between our OTP to bring clarity as to why after having kissed YJ, KC commented "no comment" . I think the writer will use that "No comment" scene to explain why post amnesia KC realized why pre amnesia KC had fallen for JY based on that kiss.

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I really hope that Crazy Dog will discover the truth, meet Kanc Cheol as the real Kang Cheol and have a long chat with him and her wife!

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I just need to say this... give that damn writer an award. GOD, what a story!

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But it keeps bugging me, the dead man YJ & SB found in ep 6?  Since W is so detailed,  I think there will be reason behind this scene (its W,  everything posibble *sigh*).  The thing is,  the dead man wear a ring - and its blurred,  he wear black (KC like to wear black,  I think).  For whatever reason,  please - dont reset the time again writer-nim,  it makes me dizzy. Or KC has to make sacrifice so YJ could live?  please just give the OTP the happy ending (for I really believe they will,  but I want the road to that ending satisfying too) Or YJ will die in the real world,  but magically live in manhwa world (I'll hate the writer for that, its not the same. Despite everything,  in my mind YJ will still die,  even if she get the wedding - but its manhwa world.  its fiction.  the real YJ die!  *sorry,  i think i'm going crazy here*) You're a genius writernim,  please oh please - dont make this drama be a dissappointment for so far I love it!

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anyone know what is the song playing when KC and YJ are talking in the cafe? tried to search up the lyrics but can't find it...

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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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GUYS WHAT IS THE SONG PLAYING IN THE CAFE? I cannot Lie, I cannot Lieeee, If If If....?
please i can't find the song!

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I want to see that too!! that would be hillarious!! he's fanboy mode turned back the second he saw Kang Cheol even though he thought it's only ressemblance but he's not really "Kang Cheol"!! As much a I was happy of the variables being used in Kang Cheol and Yeon Joo' advantage, new ones appeared and ruined everything making me feel like cursing those variables right now!!

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WHAT IS THIS DRAMA??????????? ITS DRIVING ME NUTS!!!!!  I dont understand the variables anymore. how could he suddenly comes back to real world from W world?  and how YJ came back being shoot in the real world? What will happen now that he actually became a murder? Why This W manhwa has so many villians? And someone can pls send soobong in a long hawaii vacation pls becuase i think he needs this the most ?

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OK. THAT'S IT!! You know I always, ALWAYS appreciate a show that's smart and outwits me in every possible way. But the recent couple of episodes has been stretching it's self-created line between the "truth" and "fiction" way too much that it just snapped on me in this episode.

Since last week, I've been feeling like this suspicious girlfriend who's painfully trying to turn a blind eye on his truth-bending boyfriend (a.k.a. Show) because she feels that there's still room to understand him and maybe save whatever this little, fancy, mind-boggling little world they've created between them. But the Show just conveniently crossed the point of no return and I can no longer overlook the gaping loopholes in this story that's become pretentious and conceited. Yeah, I know! You want to be the smart one but that doesn't mean you have to make me look like the dumber half compared to your superficial brilliance.

Will I still watch you?! OF COURSE, I will. Because a self-respecting martyr girlfriend endures it all 'til the Fat Lady sings. Now if I can just draw me a big glass of soju-beer bomb. Soo Bong ahhhh!!!

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This is 1 episode i won't be constantly replaying at least until the drama's all done.as much as i am sad of what has happened,i am still very much in awe of writer Song. I have stopped predicting what happens in W since Ep 6, Writer Song continues to pull 1 on me,us every single time. 3 more episodes,let's all enjoy it to the last with all the angst, sweetness along the way.

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YJ yaa...please get up and get better quickly...we only have 3 episodes left and KC and you still owe us 4 more kisses....since KC wants to re do the 5 kisses from before the dream, and you guys just completed one.....We need to see the other 4 kisses before its ended...please get up and get better hurry.....Don't worry about the killer he died already your husband shot him to death.

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I usually a silent reader. Don't like to post about my personal opinion. This my second time (first time is Jumong, my favorite historical drama ever). W concept drama is new to me...usually i can predict the ending...and if not happy ending, i stop before it finish. But for W, i will continue until it end, i am in position don't care if it will happy or sad. As long as it logical ending.

Btw, this is my second time watched LJS acting. First is pinocchio. But his acting skill in W is improve really well. Love the chemistry also. The way KC look at OYJ...just Wow, my heart skip a beat-which i didn't find in pinocchio when he look IH. (Look likes brother and sister to me) well, it just my opinion of course.

Tomorrow ep, will full of unpredictable variable, aaaa...tanoshimi...tanoshimi :)

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Loved this episode as a piece of writing but felt so pained for our main characters who can't seem to catch a break... thanks dramabeans for all the recaps. My wife and I love the show so much that we've started a joint blog on this. Do check it out :)

https://kdramaanalysis.wordpress.com/2016/09/17/w-two-worlds-episode-13-the-elusive-happy-ending/

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editing problem or hidden twist not shown to us yet?

there were several scene when he went into the manhwa from the real world and dressed differently.. (like previously when he go to the killer house to catch him..) i thought ok, maybe he change along the way or sth..

but it happens again at the end of this ep, where he teleported from his car to real world and back to manhwa shortly after with a different attire again (dont think he got time to change.. since hes on a rescue mission and want to find yeon joo asap)

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does anyone know what song is playing in the cafe when they are drinking iced americano in episode 13?

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Please i need help. Someone know what is the name of the song in ep 13 19:30? I really want to know
Sorry for my bad english i'm from Poland.

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GUYS please what is the title of the song that plays in the background of the coffee shop scene?? The one before the crazy dog came in. I've been looking for hours :'(

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I know I'm coming very late to the party, but I just wanted to say thank you @girlfriday for your commentary and reviews and recaps of this show. I am watching one ep, then reading your recap+commentary, and I am loving your reactions. I feel like I was watching the show with you! Thank you!

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Wow, I just finished watching this episode and totally missed that Yeon Joo was fantasizing when she brought Kang Chul home to "meet" her dad. I thought they had just been switching back and forth with the timeline because they were going to connect it in the end, and when it didn't happen I was so confused. Thank god for dramabeans recaps.

It definitely scared me that the killer figured out how to transport between worlds. He kept finding new ways to overpower Kang Chul. Now that he's shot to death, we're good, right? Or is he gonna come back to life like everyone else in this drama?

Obviously, Yeon Joo isn't dead. You can call it wishful thinking, but we're still watching a drama over here, and she's the lead character. I'm not sure how she's going to survive this, and it didn't help that the preview included Kang Chul saying "she's dead," but she's definitely alive... right? Maybe all of us are living inside a drama. Oh my god. (Actually, my life isn't interesting enough for that. Never mind.)

I'm also worried about how So Hee was summoned to the real world just because Kang Chul was thinking about her. He's probably going to think about the people in the webtoon a world a lot, so who knows how many people he'll accidentally summon? Evil prosecutor? Bodyguard best friend? Friendzoned assistant, again? My god, I'm getting so stressed out.

It's 2AM. Do I watch he next episode or go to sleep? The nightly question for every avid Kdrama watcher, am I right? Ugh.

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this series is sick!!!!its so unpredictable never know whats going to happen next. Yeon Joo can't die,NEVER!!! maybe we should have titled the series 'TWISTED' coz that exactly what this is

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