Am halfway through W-Two Worlds, and so far I think it is very fine. But man, am I sick of mind wipes. All the slow gradual work of building relationships and context and understanding goes out the window just like that. It had better be worth it.
Of course I now understand why Lee Jong-suk’s little cameo in Weightlifting Fairy was so funny, (quite aside from the 15 seconds of hilarious banter with Bok-Ju’s uncle…)
I really AM enjoying it. I’d only ever seen Lee Jung-suk in that little Weightlifting Fairy cameo and in the first part of Romance is a Bonus Book which didn’t really do it for me. I’m loving him in this, and I don’t suspect that taking Kang Chul’s free will away again (even if he volunteers to do it) is the way his story needs to go…
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Kas61
October 27, 2023 at 3:07 PM
Am halfway through W-Two Worlds, and so far I think it is very fine. But man, am I sick of mind wipes. All the slow gradual work of building relationships and context and understanding goes out the window just like that. It had better be worth it.
Of course I now understand why Lee Jong-suk’s little cameo in Weightlifting Fairy was so funny, (quite aside from the 15 seconds of hilarious banter with Bok-Ju’s uncle…)
Elinor is trapped in the timeslip
October 27, 2023 at 3:53 PM
Isn’t it fun? I’m on my fourth watch. I love this show – glad you’re enjoying it!
Yeon-joo definitely has something to say about mind wipes.
bong-soo
October 27, 2023 at 4:13 PM
NOOONAAAA!!! (said going backwards like back in Joseon days).
Kas61
October 27, 2023 at 4:20 PM
I really AM enjoying it. I’d only ever seen Lee Jung-suk in that little Weightlifting Fairy cameo and in the first part of Romance is a Bonus Book which didn’t really do it for me. I’m loving him in this, and I don’t suspect that taking Kang Chul’s free will away again (even if he volunteers to do it) is the way his story needs to go…