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W–Two Worlds: Episode 4

This show blows my miiiiiiiiiiiind. Every new episode blows it up, puts the pieces back together, and then blows it up all over again. Just when I thought I had gotten a handle on the rules of the two universes and the way the story would go, our heroine does something to change the hero’s narrative, and the domino effect on his world, her world, and our story is a game-changer.

It feels pretty great to be this excited about a show again, and to feel like I can put my trust in the writer and enjoy every twist and turn with excitement instead of fear. I’m happy that the ratings for W climbed this week too (both episodes came in at 12.9%, bringing the show into first place), just so that the producers get some recognition for this awesome world that they’re building.

 

 
EPISODE 4 RECAP

The detour before Kang Chul’s business trip turns out to be a meeting with Ajusshi, who finally gets his manhwa introduction: His name is Sohn Hyun-seok, and he’s Chul’s dad’s best friend, who now runs that crime investigation TV show that Chul bought the broadcast station for.

Ajusshi is busy surveying trucks at a container terminal in Busan, and tells Chul that no amount of searching has turned up the random truck of doom from his sudden attack in the street. More than anything, Ajusshi is concerned about Chul hiding Yeon-joo from the police, and says he saw the video of them in that clothing store.

Chul realizes that Ajusshi heard about all this from So-hee, and Ajusshi chides him for not recognizing how great So-hee is. He says that everyone’s just waiting for Chul and So-hee to marry, and wonders what his relationship is to this mysterious Oh Yeon-joo. Of course Chul just smiles without explaining a thing.

Ajusshi updates him on the nurse who tried to poison him in the hospital, and says that she had no motive and nothing adds up about her—no matter how much the detectives grill her, she can’t remember why she switched the meds. Chul isn’t surprised, and says that everything that’s happening to him lately is out of the blue and without context.

Chul says that the recent attacks were all like that, even the night he got stabbed. We see it in flashback as he explains that he got a call from someone saying they had information about his family’s killer, but he can’t recall who it was or why he believed it. He also doesn’t know why he left his bodyguards at home when he was going to a dangerous meeting.

He stood there on the rooftop unprotected, just waiting, when the hooded killer just walked up right up to him and stabbed him. Chul tried to fight him off, but he got stabbed over and over again, until he collapsed to the ground in a bloody heap.

In the present, Chul says he has no memory of why he exposed himself like that, and let the attack happen to him so easily. The truck, the nurse, his own actions on the roof—they don’t make sense, because murder should have motive and a culprit, but all he has is a series of inexplicable incidents. He says it’s like ten years ago when his family was gunned down, for no apparent reason.

He argues that they should’ve found a lead by now, given that their criminal investigation TV show is really an excuse to hire the country’s best and use them as a personal investigation unit. He says that they’ve solved every other case, unintentionally earning him national hero status as a result, but they still have no leads on his family’s killer. Well that was a clunky bit of exposition (I hate it when characters exposit to the only other person who already knows this information, but whatever).

Chul doesn’t know how to make it add up, and says that lately, he’s even had the thought that maybe the killer lives in a different dimension. Ajusshi: “Are you saying it’s an alien?” Ha, that’s your go-to guess? Chul laughs and says sure, maybe, though they look like regular people—like Oh Yeon-joo.

Chul explains that Yeon-joo seems to know everything about him, including personal secrets he’s never shared with anyone. It’s as if she’s looking down on him from the heavens, he muses, but the good news is that she has good intentions toward him and wants to save him. The thing he doesn’t know is why.

It’s his theory that the killer lives there too, wherever Yeon-joo is from, and when Ajusshi looks at him like he’s a few marbles short, Chul says that he’d think differently if he saw a woman get shot through the heart and live. What, you DID shoot her in the heart?! Boy, you’d better have a good reason for knowing she’d be invincible.

What Chul does know for sure is that Yeon-joo is the key to his life—the only person that’ll open the secret door.

Yeon-joo gets a shock of her own when Chul’s staff arrives with mountains of designer clothes, purses, shoes, and makeup for her to choose from. She gasps and wonders how much all of this stuff cost, and darts around awkwardly when an attendant tries to help her zip up a dress and put on makeup.

Yeon-joo insists that she’s more comfortable doing this on her own, and the attendant just offers the helpful tip that Chul likes feminine styles. Yeon-joo gives her this hilarious face and asks, “And why do I need to set my style to his taste?” Is what I’m sayin’!

The attendant just thought she’d want to, since she’s Chul’s fiancée, and that word brings Yeon-joo to a grinding halt. Apparently he told his staff they were engaged, and Yeon-joo just nods awkwardly that it’s true. Hee.

Yeon-joo looks at herself in the mirror and wonders why things keep flowing this way: “W is an action-hero story. Why does it keep acting like a romance drama?” She presses a hand to her cheek and sighs that it’s making her heart flutter.

When Chul calls, she tries to sound extra calm and collected on the phone, but the second she hears his voice, she thinks, “Even the sound of his voice makes my heart drop!” She manages to sound breezy as she asks why she suddenly became his fiancée, and he says he needed to tell his staff something that wasn’t she’s my prisoner. Yeah, good call.

He apologizes and asks if it made her feel bad, and she totally tosses her hair as she says, “No…” He asks oh-so-subtly if her boyfriend might get mad if he found out, and she says she doesn’t have one. He wonders why, and she says defensively that not everyone needs to have a boyfriend.

He means that she’s got a lot of appeal and he’s surprised that she isn’t in a relationship, and she scoffs, reminding him of the dogs-and-cows-are-pretty comment he made about her. He chuckles and says she might not be pretty, but he does think she has “a crazy sort of appeal.”

The silence makes him wonder if she’s mad and he says he was joking, but she rolls her eyes and says she is crazy, for getting fluttery at a comment like that. She grumps that he seems too cheerful for someone keeping her captive, and he points out that she can go home whenever she feels like telling him the truth.

He says goodnight, and just before hanging up, Yeon-joo blurts, “I love you!” Pff. She waits for some kind of reaction, but Chul just smiles and reminds her that it won’t work on him. But then he does this lip-bitey thing that makes me think differently…

They hang up and Yeon-joo head-desks away her embarrassment, while Chul looks at his phone and says aloud, “If I hear it one more time, I might be shaken.” Omo! Yeon-joo counts how many days she’s been here and worries that she’s already getting used to this world.

Meanwhile, So-hee contemplates something for a while before heading into the penthouse. She finds Yeon-joo wandering around looking bored and suggests they get some wine in the restaurant bar.

Something feels off about it though—So-hee insists to the bodyguard that it’s safe, and suddenly remembers something she forgot, sending Yeon-joo to the table ahead of her. And then her bodyguard gets called away, leaving Yeon-joo there alone.

Yeon-joo sighs wistfully and enjoys the view, figuring that she won’t get to come to places like this very often. The waiter comes by with menus, and ack, it happens to be that waiter who helped her save Kang Chul on the roof the first time she was here. He recognizes her instantly, and it’s only then that Yeon-joo realizes this is the same hotel.

She makes some awkward excuses and the waiter runs to tell his manager about her, and when he points out the table, she’s already gone. Yeon-joo runs through the kitchen and calls Chul, who answers with a smile and asks what other confession she’s going to make. But she says she’s about to be captured by the police, and that So-hee turned her over.

Chul hurriedly calls his bodyguard, who was under the impression that So-hee’s orders were from Kang Chul. After being straightened out and ordered to help Yeon-joo, the bodyguard finds her and unlocks a random room with a master key to get her out of sight.

But he’s a few seconds too late, because as she runs to the open door, she’s spotted by the cops. She tries to run but knows she’s about to get caught, so she does the only thing she can do to protect Kang Chul—she slides the phone he gave her into the room where the bodyguard is waiting, just seconds before she’s arrested and taken away. The bodyguard tells Chul the bad news, and he deflates. His plane takes off again the moment it lands.

So-hee tells the bodyguard that she’ll take responsibility for lying to him, and takes a call from the detective on Yeon-joo’s case, acting surprised that the suspect was caught.

Yeon-joo’s arrest is all over the evening news and the report shows her being led inside the precinct in handcuffs, looking scared. The detective interrogates her but all she can offer is her name, and she can’t answer any of his other questions about her national ID number, her address, or anything else.

Yeon-joo sits crouched in the corner of a cell that evening, and she perks up with relief to see So-hee approach. But So-hee admits to turning her in and says that this was the best she could do in this situation, because Kang Chul can’t continue to be living with a suspect in his attempted murder.

So-hee promises her all the best lawyers and anything else she can do to help Yeon-joo clear her name, if she just cooperates with the investigation and lets them confirm her identity. But all Yeon-joo can say is, “Even if I wanted to reveal it, I have no identity to reveal!” So-hee asks skeptically who doesn’t have an identity in this world, but Yeon-joo swears that she doesn’t.

The interrogation only worsens the longer it goes on. The detective becomes increasingly desperate and frustrated, while Yeon-joo continues her silence, growing wearier by the minute.

Eventually they give up trying to get answers out of her, and she’s transported to the penitentiary. Dammit all, can’t Su-bong draw her an escape tunnel or something? Come on, scenery artist! Your noona’s in trouble!

Kang Chul finally returns from his trip and is met with a crowd of reporters at the airport. He smiles and says in a upbeat voice that he doesn’t believe Oh Yeon-joo to be in league with the killer, and winks at the female reporter right in front of him with a friendly warning not to believe everything she hears.

In the car Chul is less jovial, and when Do-yoon mentions that So-hee keeps calling him because Chul won’t answer her calls, he decides to have it out with her. Chul says he’s going straight to the prison to see Yeon-joo, and So-hee defends her decision, saying that the lawyers are trying, but Yeon-joo isn’t testifying to anything.

Chul says that Yeon-joo can’t testify, and that’s why he was protecting her. So-hee argues that the answer is already obvious if Yeon-joo can’t reveal a logical explanation for her actions—it means she’s guilty.

But Chul says that’s the kind of flawed reasoning that led to him almost ending his life—people just assumed that he killed his family because the facts they saw on the surface supported their idea, and he became a murderer.

He says that people always see the phenomenon on the surface, and not the underlying context for why it’s happening—and they mistake that for common sense. Chul argues that the last thing Yeon-joo did was toss the phone he gave her, in an effort to protect him. For him, it’s not identity that’s important, but reading a person’s true motivation.

He tells So-hee: “I started this business because I wanted to help other people who were victims of common sense like me. But you created yet another victim. That means you don’t have the right to be my assistant. Just remain as my friend. You’re fired.” Ouch. I’m on his side, but that’s gotta hurt. Both So-hee and Do-yoon look shocked, but can’t say a thing.

Yeon-joo gets called out of her cell, and is led to a visitor’s booth where Kang Chul is waiting for her. She looks happy to see him, and he smiles at her sweetly. He apologizes for the delay—despite turning around as soon as they landed, it still took too long.

He asks how she’s holding up, and she says it’s hot in here. Chul remembers his time in prison and says that summer is the hardest. Yeon-joo looks like she’s about to burst into tears, and at first when he asks if it’s hard on her, she shakes her head no.

But then the dam bursts, and along with her tears, she admits that she’s having a hard time. She’s just an average person, she cries, and this is stuff that only happens in movies. He says that innocent people sometimes find themselves thrown into prison one day, with no understanding of how they got there.

He describes the torturous process that she’ll undergo as they attempt to break her and weaken her resolve, interrogating her relentlessly for so long that it’ll be difficult for her to ever return to an ordinary life as a normal citizen again. Chul says that he doesn’t have a means to help clear her name, but he does have a solution: She can tell him truthfully where she’s from, and disappear from here.

Yeon-joo points out that it’ll cause a frenzy here if she vanishes, but he says he’ll deal with the mess since this is his world. She says with tears in her eyes that she can’t tell him because it’ll make him unhappy, and he says with a rueful smile, “I don’t think I’m enormously happy now. I can’t sleep because I never know when I’ll die. You know that.”

He asks if she’s really okay to be trapped here the rest of her life, and she cries no. He says they don’t have much time, and asks her where she’s from. Yeon-joo answers hesitantly that it’s Seoul, and he understands that it’s a different Seoul—she confirms that she lives “there,” and he lives “here.”

He asks how she knows everything about him, and Yeon-joo can’t bring herself to answer that. She wipes away her tears and jokes that a nude show would be better than this. He laughs and says that won’t work on him, and prods her again to answer.

Yeon-joo: “You’re going to regret it.” Chul: “I won’t.” He asks again what world she comes from. After a long pause, she finally says the words: “Inside a manhwa.” EEP. She said it!

He thinks she’s answering his latest question and saying that she came from inside a manhwa, but she clarifies: “No. Here. This… is inside a manhwa.” Ohmygod. Are there brains exploding everywhere? I can’t look!

Kang Chul is frozen in shock, and Yeon-joo continues that this world is inside a manhwa that she reads: “And you’re the main character of that manhwa.” As her words start to sink in, Yeon-joo spots the “To be continued” chyron being written in the corner.

This time she vanishes right before his eyes, and she reappears in her own world at the bus stop where she’d fainted, dressed in her prison jumpsuit. Well that’s not conspicuous or anything. Better than lingerie though?

Kang Chul doesn’t move at all, and just keeps staring at that empty chair like he can’t believe she really vanished. But guards come running and confirm that she’s really gone. And then… Chul looks right into the camera, like he’s peering at us through the screen. Aaaah, stop that! It’s just like he does to Dad in the manhwa!

Back in Yeon-joo’s world, Su-bong pulls up in a panic and literally trips over his feet to get to Yeon-joo. He gapes at her and asks if she really really went to prison, and while rifling through the nearest clothing store to buy her a change of clothes, he hits himself on the head and says this is crazy.

As he waits in the bathroom for her to change, he explains that not thirty minutes have passed. He drove here to pick up her purse and phone after she vanished, and parked nearby to dig through the purse and look for some sort of clue.

But then he got a call about her dad putting up another episode online, and he saw Yeon-joo appear in the manhwa again. He cringed at her nude show and yelped, “Isn’t this noona going too far because it’s just a manhwa?! Oh, oh, another kiss?!” He wondered if he was worrying for nothing, if she was perfectly happy with her wish fulfillment. But then he saw Yeon-joo going to prison in the story and freaked out, and a second later, she appeared at the bus stop in her jumpsuit.

He explains all this as he drives her back to the workshop, and asks how it’s possible that she was gone for half an hour and spent seven days in the manhwa. She’s overcome with exhaustion and says it certainly feels like seven days’ worth of tiredness.

Yeon-joo says that prison is no place to be, and that she couldn’t even survive one day in there. Su-bong asks if she really told Kang Chul everything, and she gasps, “What have I done?” He assures her that everything will be okay, but he doesn’t sound very sure of himself.

In Kang Chul’s world, the prison gets put on lockdown and Do-yoon goes looking for Chul when he overhears what’s going on. Do-yoon asks how Yeon-joo escaped, but Chul says nothing, and just continues to sit there numbly.

So-hee drinks away the pain of being newly unemployed, when Do-yoon calls and breaks up her pity party with news of the prison break. Ajusshi hears about it at the broadcast station too, and it’s all over the news that Yeon-joo escaped.

We haven’t seen this character since Kang Chul’s trial in his youth, but now Prosecutor Han is Assemblyman Han. He watches the news and says with an evil glint in his eye that he’s finally found a way to catch that psychopath murderer Kang Chul for good.

Yeon-joo goes running into Dad’s room, but he still hasn’t come home. Su-bong suggests just putting up “The end” and ending the manhwa here, because he doesn’t see how Yeon-joo could survive another trip to that world when she’s a known fugitive there.

But she asks what happens to Kang Chul then, clearly not wanting to end things here. Su-bong: “You’re worried about Kang Chul? The living people are all about to be carted off to the mental hospital and you’re worried about a manhwa character right now?!” Heh, point taken. Su-bong sits down at his computer to just end the manwha here, and deal with the fallout later.

As Chul walks out of the prison, he finally gets over the initial shock enough to think about Yeon-joo’s words. He remembers her saying before that his change in emotion was the key to her coming and going because he was the main character, that she could see how he’d be in trouble when she was outside this world, and that she was rooting for his happy ending because she was his fan.

It starts to come together in a way that he can’t ignore, and Chul is so lost in thought that he doesn’t notice Do-yoon nudging him to take a call from Ajusshi. Chul needn’t explain anything to Ajusshi, who’s already guessed that if what Chul said earlier was true, Yeon-joo disappeared into another dimension.

Ajusshi is worried that Assemblyman Han has been waiting for an opportunity like this to nab Kang Chul, but Chul says that Assemblyman Han is nothing compared to this: “The reason I exist—that’s the real problem.”

Chul looks like he’s holding back tears, and Ajusshi asks what Yeon-joo told him. Chul says it was crazy nonsense, and that he was right about her at the outset—she’s just a crazy woman: “She spouted unbelievable nonsense…”

Ajusshi asks why he’s concerned about it then, and Chul admits that her crazy nonsense explains everything that he previously couldn’t explain about his life, and everything that had no context now makes sense.

Chul says it’s an explanation that never once entered his mind, and hesitates again and again before finally saying out loud: “This world… That this world… is all fake. It’s a completely fabricated world.” The moment he says the words, the prison guards in front of him all suddenly freeze mid-stride.

OH. MY. GOD. Is this his Matrix moment?

Kang Chul slowly lowers the phone from his ear and stares at the frozen officers. He whirls around to look at Do-yoon, who’s also standing there like a statue. Chul tries to speak to him, even shake him awake… but Do-yoon remains suspended in time.

At the same time in Yeon-joo’s world, Su-bong erases the “To be continued” from the webtoon’s last frame, and says he’s going to put up a notice that they’re ending the series due to personal reasons. He figures they’ll get a gazillion anti-fans, but they have to do it.

Yeon-joo clearly doesn’t want to, and can’t even watch as Su-bong does the deed. But as soon as he starts typing the message, the webtoon image disappears and his screen goes white.

Kang Chul marches down the corridor, shaking nervously as he walks past more and more frozen officers. He reaches the common area full of visitors, and every one of them is suspended in mid-motion as well. It’s like time just stopped.

Chul collapses to the floor, breathing hard. He stares at his phone, and we cut to Ajusshi at the station, also frozen. So are So-hee and the rest of his staff at the hotel. He’s all alone.

As Chul starts to panic, Yeon-joo narrates: “The moment the main character recognized the fiction, the world inside the manhwa stopped. Only Kang Chul was the lone survivor in a world where time had been suspended—like a punishment brought down on the one who was self-aware.”

Su-bong runs around trying all of the computers in the workshop, but it’s no use. Yeon-joo stands still, tears brimming in her eyes as she cries, “Something’s happened to Kang Chul! Because of me! Something bad has happened because of me! What do I do?”

She bursts into tears, and at that moment, Kang Chul notices something changing in his world. He turns to look down the hallway, and sees an outline of a frame—like the outside edge of a webtoon frame—being rendered out of thin air.

He walks over to it, and the space inside the frame fills with a glassy, liquid pool of light. As Chul stands in front of it, the camera swivels around to the other side, and we see Kang Chul’s image change—outside the frame he’s real, and inside the frame he’s a manhwa drawing. Okay, that’s cool.

Chul slowly reaches out a hand and dips his fingers into the glassy light, and the sensation triggers a memory. He flashes back to bleeding to death on that rooftop, when a similar frame had been rendered next to him. He’d reached into it… and of course we’ve already seen the other side, when a hand had reached out and pulled Yeon-joo into his world.

Now sure that this is the portal into Yeon-joo’s world, Kang Chul makes a decision and stops to pull a gun from an officer’s holster. Determination sets into his face and he walks right into the light, without hesitation.

He comes out on the other side, Terminator-style (but with clothes! Get your mind out of the gutter!) and rises to his feet. He’s on a modest rooftop, and the colors are noticeably less saturated and gleaming in this world.

He looks out over the city and walks away, and we see Dad’s cracked monitor nearby on the roof, sitting among a collection of random junk. The screen flashes with that liquid light, and then goes black as rain starts to come down.

Down in the alley below, Kang Chul walks through the pouring rain, in an echo of the first time he overcame his creator and was reborn on that bridge.

 
COMMENTS

Whoa. This show moves so fast I can hardly believe it, even as it’s happening in front of me. It’s so thrilling to get invested in a drama that’s building an intricate world and unraveling it at the same time—as soon as we learn the rules, something happens to break down what we know and throw us into a whole new game where we have to start over.

It’s not only that the writing is brilliant (even though that’s mostly it), but there’s a nice synergy between the writing and directing that brings the ideas to life in vivid ways. Each world is styled differently, with Yeon-joo’s world in realistic, muted tones and Kang Chul’s world in bright, saturated colors with glamour lighting following everyone around wherever they go, making them really feel like different dimensions, and not because we’re told they are. And the coolest part is the in-between, where we see manhwa shift into live-action, and vice versa, as Kang Chul steps outside his world for the first time.

It’s really a drama where the visuals matter greatly and could ruin a great premise, and instead it sucks us into this story with trust that every frame is intentional and meaningful. That’s the kind of drama I want to be a geeky fan about, because there’s a payoff for the hours (days, weeks…) that you pour into watching, re-watching, and dissecting it in loving, gory detail.

I cannot wait to see what happens now that Kang Chul has stepped into Yeon-joo’s world. He operates by a totally different code, one where it’s apparently okay to shoot a woman in the heart, but not testify on her behalf to get her out of prison. I’m sure it was an impossible situation, what with her complete lack of registered personhood in his world, but come on—he was totally laying it on thick in prison, trying to convince her that it would be torturous in there and all she’d need to do is answer the question he’s been dying for her to answer. I don’t blame him, since it’s shrewd and it’s not at all a lie that she would suffer all the things he said. (And I do appreciate their moment of connection when he identifies with her as a victim of that kind of witch-hunt.) We just know that his motivations are driven by his curiosity to know the truth about himself over everything else.

It’s definitely Kang Chul’s relentless curiosity that’s done him in—the desire for self-awareness is his fatal flaw. It’s a metaphor as old as time—the schism between god and man is always tied to self-awareness, and there’s no un-knowing the separation between creator and creation once it’s out there. In Chul’s case it’s that his entire world is a fictional construct, and that’s doubly earth-shattering because his fictional world literally revolves around him. So by acknowledging the fiction, he’s actually broken it entirely. There’s just no such thing as taking the red pill and then staying inside the Matrix—that’s the oxymoron of self-awareness that can never be undone. So by the time he was asking, Who? Why? What is the reason for my existence? he’d already begun breaking down the barrier between the two worlds.

The thing is, in this case Kang Chul has to find a way back to his world in order to complete his narrative—I feel like that’s the journey being put forth, so he can’t just become aware and live in the real world and be a regular guy. Maybe when he returns he’ll have the same outsider’s view that Yeon-joo has in his world, where the edges of the fiction are always visible to her (like “To be continued,” for example).

There are still so many questions, because the portal between dimensions seems tied to Yeon-joo and her feelings for Kang Chul (if she was desperate for his survival both times that the frame appeared in front of him?), but how did he know she’d be the key, and that there even was a secret door to anywhere that she’d unlock? Will he have different abilities and feelings in this dimension? How will complete free will change his character, and his feelings for Yeon-joo? I can’t wait to find out. I just hope he’s not going to try shooting her again in the world where she’s not invincible! Don’t mix those up!

 
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woah! 600+ comments?! is this for real lol
W fighting! hopefully ratings go up. :)

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I know right? I'm so happy for this drama - glad it's raining attention both internationally and in Korea too <3

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I'ts nearing 700 now! lol! the amount of comments is certainly impressive! Just camping here, Soompi and other sites where I can find new updates while excruciatingly waiting for Wednesday to come!

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Why can't I see a bunch of the earlier comments? Only got to the earliest and latest ones, and the latest ones only after I left a new comment.

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You must be on mobile? :( I can't find the comment pagination in mobile layout too. Need to switch to desktop view to do it.

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There's so many detailed and amazing comments here already, so all I want to say is *squeaaaaallllss* The whole crew working on this drama is doing such an amazing job and I can totally feel this drama taking over my life for the upcoming weeks.

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Wow, there is 650plus comments for this episode. I have not felt this excited for a drama in quite awhile and just been trudging along the Korean dramas airing on my cable network. Absolutely, hate the fact I am life watching this drama and unable to watch next episodes immediately.

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I need help. I need help. I need help.

It's the first time I'm hooked to a drama that's currently airing, and I don't know how to deal with the gruelling wait. I can't stop rewatching the past episodes and refreshing dramabeans.

I watched City Hunter, Healer, 49 Days, Reply 1997, etc. one episode after the other. If there were cliffhangers, I could just switch to the next episode.

So yeah, it's my first time to experience this kind of waiting. It's probabky even worse than the wait for the next Harry Potter book, which I experienced back in elementary.

Eottoke, guys? Huhu.

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Oh no, you are sucked into this crazy blackhole of the waiting period!

I was in that state not too long ago. It was the worst thing ever. You don't know what to do between those 5 days and you just sleep and eat and sleep and eat, hoping that day will come now! LOL~
I was so crazy, when the day comes, I'll be at the subbing site, refreshing the site every minute for the sub!

I never thought I'll be able to get out of the black hole but YES I did~

So best of luck!

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Haha! Funnily enough, my first live-watch was Queen In Hyun's Man (also from this writer). I had avoided live-watching for quite some time because I had so many great dramas on my list to marathon. I still have some on that list, but, after a while, you start to notice how live-watching can increase your excitement and love for a series because you get a chance to talk about it with people.

Occasionally I like to wait until a drama is halfway done so I at least get to have some episodes to fall back on if I get obsessed. Still, watching Healer was far more memorable for me than City Hunter & 49 Days because of all the amazing discussions on the recap so, even though the wait for my next fix was excruciating, it was worth it for me. I have a feeling W will have the same effect.

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Same here!

Love that we can get all excited together while experiencing the longest 5 days ever lol.

I started reading recap 1-3 all together after I finished watching ep 3, and it Did send my excitement to the moon.

Also love the analysis on detail and explanation here. Even I already rewatched it again, I still miss few importance points that DBerners keen eye point them out such as the difference of colour of the film between two worlds, the uncessuccessful car crash accidence due to author unfinish drawing, and the theorysssss.

Much fun watching together with people who share same obsession lol.

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Welcome to the club! hehe! We should have a name for this weekly torture!

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Sketching! As the rest of the story is sketched out XD

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oohh that's cute and fitting. :)

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Huhu. I survived five days. Just a little more, and it's W-day!

I distracted myself with school. So yeah, this is my life and everything else is a distraction!

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Hihi~ Thank you for the review.
It's been awhile since I saw a 'unique' drama like this... not since Oh my ghostess and God's gift 14 days.

I was so amazed by the ending... it never crossed my mind that that could happen... LOVE IT! (and it's probably much easier for the production team? to stop drawing the webtoons though I thought that was so brilliant and interesting!)

And thank you for picking up on the light/color of the 2 worlds. I never notice that! After the drama end, I'll rewatch it and make note and appreciate the color/lighting of this great piece! <3

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BTW, is this the drama that has the most comment? I think DotS averaged about 250 comments?

This is awesome and it totally deserved it (and to me, much much MUCH better than DotS! thought I adore SJK a lot!)

This has been a good season~ I've never watched, at the same time, 2 on-air drama, let alone three. (Doctors for the sake of watching but enjoying UF very much!)

<3 <3 <3

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Nope, healer had 7000 plus comments for its last episode I think. But I could totally see this going the same route. Whoop Whoop!

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Lol sorry it's 11000plus

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I think this will be some kind of inception thing. The person who would want to kill Kang Cheol is himself. The Kang Cheol who knows that he is a fictional character will stop the Kang Cheol who didn't know to find out about the world where he lives in so that it would not disrupt the comic world.

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Ooooh, nice prediction!
Speaking about Inception.. I thought one of the background music sounds exactly like from Inception!

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And this one too of the scene where OYJ flashed hahahaha

https://www.instagram.com/p/BIZmSuMjq5X/

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OMG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Who did this???!! So hilarious and s/he chose perfect facial expressions!

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Hahahaha yep this one is my favourite too! Also the other one with Do Yoon choosing the correct bra size ?

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Ah I follow @ahpheng8 on Instagram. She's the one that created these comic strips :)

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Another comic steip on the flash scene, so hilarious ?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BIZYju_j7AT/

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*strip

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Ok found that the IG owner is the one making it. I need to follow this account! So hilarious! Thanks for sharing!

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Hehe you're welcome! I've been following for nearly 2 years now. She's so talented, literally all of her kdrama comic strips are so hilarious :D

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Funny comic strips, thanks for sharing -- although they make Han Hyo Joo seem so unattractive, although to me she is very pretty :)

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I've realized just now: Oh Yeon Joo is Dr. Oh. A surgery resident that's not really that confident with her doctoring skills. Some might say she's a quack.

See where I'm going? Lol!

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I see it!!!

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Hmm I noticed that the -to be continued- was facing her this time, while it wasn't facing her in the first episode, because she was facing Chul this time, and the chyron always appears on Chul's side. How thoughtful is that?

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AHH I JUST WATCHED EP 3 AND 4 TODAY AND I WISH I HADN'T!!!!!! I CANT WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE

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I know I've got it bad when I just HAVE to check in on the W comment thread late tonight to catch up from the last time I read it this morning 12 hours ago. Love reading all the new comments. This is reminding me of Healer days when we were all so adrift and so in love that we had to cling together and keep chatting throughout all the long long long days between each episode just to stay sane - or at least feel safe in our insanity.

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You've got that right. I'm starting to siphon it down to a science: search for my username (to see if anybody's replied). When I'm done with that, search for today's date to find the newer comments. Go watch an episode of a different drama, come back, rinse and repeat. ^^ It's a whole new kind of fun.

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And I thought I was genius for coming up with that system. Lol.

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And I thought I was bonkers for having that system... oh wait I have indeed gone bonkers at this point. lol

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Lol, look at all of us for coming up with specialized process to keep track of our comments.

If only I could show that enthusiasm in my work, my manager would be super happy ! :P

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It's my first time commenting here and just a moment ago I was thinking of what name I should use to comment XD

I haven't been thissss addicted to a drama in a longgg time. I've liked a lot of dramas these past few years, but not thissss much. I also haven't experienced dying every day waiting for the next episode because before I can totally handle it by doing other things. This time around, I think about W, and the possible things that can happen every single day--and that persistent curiosity led me to this blog. I found out about this blog because I just can't get enough of this series XD

I'm totally excited to know what the 5th episode has in store for us. I like how the story is moving...it's fast-paced, it has the exciting mysteries to watch out for. Each episode simply lingers in my head and I can't help but think of the endless possibilities!!! harrr (which is good)

It feels so nice to be in a place where people share the same love for this drama! Let's all suffer this agony of waiting for the next episodes together...hahha I've got a feeling this drama is so gonna be the best kdrama in 2016 or mooore, knock on wood///

I hope this drama/director/writer and the actors get a lot of awards!!! And yeah the ratings...pls go up up up!!! XD

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Welcome, ssfairy! I like the username. DB is a great place, we have a lot of fun. ^^

Seriously, I hope this drama does end up being one of 2016s best. Along with that--I feel like 2016 has just been a good drama year all around! Much better than last year at least. I've watched and loved:

Signal
Marriage Contract
MotW
Entertainer (I know some didn't love this one as much as I did, but I love it)
W
Bring it on, Ghost (I really like this one)

And there's these too (some on my list, some not)
PU38
CITT (ep. 1-7, was it?)
OHYA (ep. 1-12, I believe... come on, tvN!)

dramas are flourishing! Hooray!

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Hmm..That prosecutor..The comic book world has come to a halt, so that means that he's stuck in his dimension right? It feels like he's going to become a plot point later on. He appeared too shortly and too sinisterly to disappear like that.

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The comments are nearing 700, it shows how amazing the drama is.

i am so relief that while waiting for ep 5, i have a 4-day workshop to attend. and next week, i will be oustation for two days. if i am stuck in the office....... the waiting will absolutley drive me crazy.

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700 now! hahaha! The long wait for this drama is definitely agonizing!

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Haha I bet GF is going to be in a ride with future recaps for W. Her inbox would be exploding with comments after every recap! ? I know I'm in for the long haul with this drama ❤

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I bet she will! hahahaha! I was so delightedly surprise how fast she recapped this episode! Now I can't wait for ep 5 recap! anyways 3 more days to go!! aaaahhhh! such a long 3 days it is! lol!

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I just hope the server can handle it and they're not manually flushing the cache like they had to a while ago... I'm glad they switched over from their old server before this.

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WOW you guys!! I take a detour back to HP fandom for cursed child book release and come back only to find the comment section has exploded! he he :D

And its just episode 4! If this drama keeps up, we could hit 1k for every episode I guess!!

I tortured 3 of my friends into seeing the drama, they were very skeptical at first but then I got calls on 'WHERE IS EPISODE 5?' Lol , I forgot to tell them its still airing.

They wanna kill me now :P

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@Divyrus hahaha so evil I died laughing at you comment. I wished I had friends who are interested in k-dramas to hook them in but they're more of American-tv show fans.

With HP Cursed Child, how are you finding it? Have you finished reading it? I'm so curious about the 8th book (like is it final or would there be more books after)? I remember those days in childhood/teen years where I used to be a die hard HP fan and anticipating the next book every time. Ahh miss those days! One of these days I should go back and read books 1-7 again :D

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@Bongsookie

He he, no one are regular fans, they have just watch once in a while mostly on my continued persistence just to shut me up. :P

Oh Boy, on the cursed child - I could write hundreds of words. Let me try.
First, its not JK Rowling's writing. She just approved and oversaw the story.
Second, being a play it has got rave reviews for its production value, acting and music, but none of the magic would be in the book form. Because the plot is a absolute mess. Lot of WTF-ery goes on here and there.

I am absolutely disappointed, HP means so much to me and it would not be a understatement to say that it defined who I am. So to see the way it went off the cliff, physically hurts. Well, to sum it up in one line,
Now I know exactly how star wars fans felt after the prequels.

I am going to divert all my energy and sanity to W now!!!

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OMG! another HP fan! I can't wait to have the book as well! I already have my book reservation! hahahaha! And I can't wait for Fantastic beast in November! hope it delivers like the previous ones!

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@Jane
Fellow Potter fan! *waves*

Well, going into the book with very low expectation would be wiser I think. Because there are not many things that go right there. Mostly because Jo did not write it.

Whereas Fantastic beasts, that is all Jo and am hoping it delivers!

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Ah yes because it's a released script of the play! I really wished Jo will write another one, a continuation of Harry's children! hehe! Guess I am just greedy for more!

Anyways I am a huge fan of Eddie Redmayne and it's under the same producers and director so I am hopeful that the movie will be awesome!

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Daebaaaaaak!!! I just started this drama few hours ago and unknowingly have reached this far. This drama has all what I'm looking for in a drama: the ship, the suspense, the mistery, the excitement.

I usually dont watch Han Hyo-joo but here I ultimately adore her. Her emotional break in the prison really got me at heart. Such a great scene. Lee Jong-suk is brilliant. When is he not?

So far things escalate really quickly. I'm happy we still get plenty of time to unfold mysteries that usually being left behind in other dramas. For example, how does this magic happen? Why does Kang Cheul say Yeon-joo is his key of life? Will the other world continue? Will he go back if it does?So many questions to solve. I hope we can get satisfying ending.

Oh I want to thanks dearest girlfriday for pinpointing the difference in visual presentation between real universe and manhwa universe. You really as keen as an eagle.

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One of the things about this show is that it moves so fast. In most other dramas, where someone visits another world, the other part of the OTP either dies or travels back to visit the other at the very end of the drama. Here it happens in episode 4. Also, assuming that So Hee is the second lead (she may not be, I am only guessing, LOL), and perhaps was jealous of Yeon Ju, her machinations wouldn't have caused her to lose her job until near the end of the drama, but this wrapped up really fast.

One reason why I'm not sure if So Hee is the second female lead any more is the finality of what happened in webtoon world, basically, it came to a standstill. So bodyguard guy and most of the other folks are just characters. They didn't show So Hee fixed in place, so if she is the second lead she'll be able to leave the webtoon world as well.

Such a well-written drama, with so much hidden plot -- I honestly have no idea where it will be going, but half the fun is guessing. I can only wait to see the effect Kang Chul has on Yeon Ju, her father, her boss, and the "real" world, which is of course still not the real world, I think. He's out of the matrix now, where he seemed to have superhuman luck and skills. What rules apply to him now? What can he achieve here in Yeon Ju's world? I suppose he could physically hurt Yeon Ju's father for the pain he caused him. No court in drama land would punish her father since Kang Chul isn't even real.....or is he? Sheesh my thoughts keep running in circles!

Anyway, I'm going to guess that So Hee will also cross over to Yeon Ju's world. Right now there's no one else to really get in her way. Then we'll see a battle for Kang Chul on Yeon Ju's turf, where her knowledge of the way things work should give her a slight advantage.

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They showed So-hee fixed in place. :) She was watching the TV with the guard who lost Yeon-joo in the hotel and Yeon-joo's maid. The TV was reporting that YJ vanished from prison and they were frozen like that in front of the TV.

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I would love to see Sohee and Doyoon (even Prosecutor) come to life, but I don't know how the writer will spin the story to make that happen. So far they established that only KC is "alive" in the fabricated webtoon world. Such a shame if we don't get to see more of them in the coming episodes. This is what's frustrating (in a good way) at the same time fun about a story wherein the writer surprises you with things you thought you knew, but then come the next episode and they're debunked as the writer reveals new information.

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That would be interesting to see--especially if everyone else stayed frozen. Or maybe everyone else wakes up? Once the abnormality (Kang Chul) is gone, does the webtoon need to stay frozen any more? He doesn't pose a danger via exposing it all. I wonder--did everyone else wake up when he left? If so, will the webtoon keep going?

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I just realised something as I saw pics in the filming on Soompi. KC's sport car is not real is it? There are pics here http://forums.soompi.com/en/topic/384845-current-drama-2016-w-two-worlds-%EB%8D%94%EB%B8%94%EC%9C%A0-starring-lee-jong-suk-han-hyo-joo-wedthurs-2200/?page=335 that shows both actors in a white car at the scene at the bus stop where KC picks her up! That means of the sport car is not real then that's some amazing CG!!

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maybe that's a car from the "real" world.... since you know he not a multibillionaire anymore...

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That could be a totally different scene. (Check the plates) In which case... demmit! Spoilers!

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Ah after looking at more filming on set pics, I just realised the red sports car is indeed a real one! You're right, white car is for future episodes! Sorry for the spoiler I hope it's not much is a spoiler though since only the colour of car mentioned :)

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I was just lurking in youtube when I found a highlight preview of W... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NREL_t2LvU

I just can't seem to get W out of my head. And from the preview itself we're in for a roller coaster ride.

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It’s so fun to see how a quality drama brings in quality commentary! I am thoroughly enjoying everyone’s theories and insights, as well as the discussions linking W to similar fantasy/sci-fi works in other media and art forms. I’m making a list from all of your great suggestions, so thanks everyone!

Folks are getting so deep with their theories, I’m even seeing some existential philosophies about our place here in Viewerworld/Dramabeanland. I must say I think some elements are given more significance/thought from fans than the show creators themselves, but it’s all the more fun that way. As a viewer, I’ve been enjoying the ride, taking in most things as they come and speculating only a little. It’s nice to expand my mind with all of the ideas I see here.

Thank you too, Girl Friday, for your wonderful recap and insights. I hadn’t realized how the color/intensities vary from world to world, that is awesome. I agree that the smooth and artful transitions between worlds is masterful!

Lastly with regard to the shooting…I’d like to contribute my 2-cents and say I don’t think Kang Chul had any secret insight backing him when he shot Yeon Joo. I think it was a hope, a hunch, desperation, and adrenaline from the situation and all that had been going on. But it added a layer to his character as well.

Good stuff.

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My best drama of the year.

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Hear hear! :D

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Wow! Over 700 comments, how do I find time to read through all that?
Anyway, I realised 2 child actresses were stated on W's wikipedia site for Yeon Joo's role. So far we have not seen Yeon Joo in her childhood and nothing special was ever mentioned. Given that 2 child actresses will show her when she was a little girl and later in her teens, her past must have something to do with Kang Chul or her ability to enter the comic world. Is she a fictional character created by her dad (maybe they were childless)? Or perhaps she created Kang Chul in her younger days (which a few have mentioned above)?

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WAIT A MINUTE,, When So Hee send Yeon Joo to the police, Was it HER judgement or the WRITER's judgement? Was it So Hee or her father?? If it's not her father so other character(So Hee) also developed some sort of free will. Because earlier when KC was n in hospital, 2 months became half an hour. Everything revolves around him.He is the only one the writer can't control.so, when he was in the trip, the time should just fast foward just like the two months.Am I missing something here?
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The reason time fast-forwarded two months in the hospital is because nothing was happening in Kang-chul's life (he's just waiting to heal from surgery). It's not because YJ and him are in different places. :) So now that Kang-chul is running around to Busan, talking to Network Ajusshi, and calling to check on his "fiancee-hostage"-- even if said hostage is not in the same location, time is moving normally.

Also, in the end of ep3, when Kang-chul winked by elevator and left, Yeon-joo said something like "I didn't know it then, but the reason I kept being pulled into this world is because the heroine changed from So-hee to me." So she turned into one of the main characters and I think time will start moving normally for her. Notice how her 3 days in prison didn't fast forward too? She felt the torture of those days. Kang-chul wasn't doing anything then, just riding a plane as fast as he can back to SK.

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Interesting analysis. I never thought of that. :)

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Oohh. That's genius.

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Ohh. And somebody here commented about the "to be continued" sign appearing in a different orientation, like it was facing YJ instead of KC (or the other way around).

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i don't get it why every one is criticising hhj i think she is doing a great job!!!!!!!!!!

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Not "everyone" is criticizing her. And for those who do that, if you disagree (like me hehe), just accept their opinions. If anything, they're the unlucky ones because they won't be able to enjoy this show as much as we do. :D

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Tell me something, when SH decided to send YJ to the police, whose decision is that? The writer or SH? Because all I know is, only KC is not under his control anymore. Isn't everything should be fastfoward when he left for the trip?

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Hmm... I didn't stop to think of that before. But, isn't everything that happens in manhwa while Yeon-joo is inside uncontrolled by Dad? When Kang-chul shoots Yeon-joo, Dad isn't the one who tells So-hee to barge in and scold Kang-chul.

I rather think that Dad made these characters with certain traits and they are working according to those traits. Dad only draws certain panels. He doesn't micro-manage everything in the manhwa world. It fits with my belief (though fans are split 50/50 I think) that So-hee didn't disobey Kang-chul out of jealousy. She is really just acting like the secretary of a trillionaire whose life is threatened. It's a thriller manhwa. She was written as the heroine of one. I think her actions to hand Yeon-joo over to the police and pressure her to confess are within character.

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Writer Ahjusshi destroyed his drawing monitor, so the story is no longer is being controlled by the writer.

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I think he lost his control over it long before the monitor broke. :)

Speaking of the monitor, though, is it possible that the reason why KC left manwha world is because dad broke his monitor? I mean, the reason they gave for it in the last episode was that he gained self-consciousness. I'm questioning this. The breaking of the screen completeky (not necessarily right after the monitor was hit; it couldve still been workinh for some minutes) occured around the time Kang Chul had his boom-im-really-not-real realization.

Yeah. Just my two cents.

Wednesday, come at me.

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Something scene wrong is 38:41 between 41:51. Ayioo.. Can you guys check 38:41 until 41:51?

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Sorry for the double post. I thought the first one did not succed. I didn't see it on display until my new post. Thanks for the reply. Though It still bother me what SH said to YJ in the jail when she said it is her judgement, based on her perspective. Suddenly I remember in Pleasentville, where Tobey changed everyone and the world completely.

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So, I just watched a bunch of BTS videos for the show. That and a comment on a previous thread (from Soompi, about ep. 7/8 being awesome apparently) made me think: how terrible/epic would it be to work on the production crew for this show? You'd get to know a bunch of stuff in advance--or at least snippets--but you can't. Say. Anything. And then you have all your friends and family going "What's gonna happen? What's gonna happen?" And you just have to keep your lips zipped. But then again, you get to hang out (well, film with) LJS and HHJ. Tradeoffs, I guess. :) :) Only a few more days!

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Oh..okay. That's a good point of view. Now,when is Wednesday coming? But for us we have to wait Wednesday + 1 day

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You know how in high school Literature classes, students are required to study the great works of olden times? Like these works were chosen because they were so well-written, they tell a lot about human nature, tc, etc? And supposedly, these classics were thoroughly enjoyed by the people in their day. I sometimes wonder if students will be required to study Korean dramas in the future. Because, damn, I think dramas like this should be among the best contributions of our era.

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Heh, so long as they enjoy them as much as we do. I mean, Dante's great and all but I'd take a Kdrama over that any day. Shakespeare... well, I love Shakespeare. That one *might* give me more trouble deciding.

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At times like this, I'm so glad I have W to look forward to after Beautiful Mind ended. I would've been in such a drama slump otherwise!

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Happy W-day everyone!!!!!!

Am so excited for today's episode!!!! <3

The agony of the wait! The last few hours are the hardest! Lol !

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@Divyrus wahooo I'm going you on the excitement!!! Can't wait myself as well, except I'm gonna try and not watch raw until subs are out! Haha

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Yeah me neither! DIalogues are so important here, I am gonna wait patiently for the sub!

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I was a fool--I told my friend if she managed to hook this girl we know on the show, I'd wait. Until tomorrow. To watch them both with them. Fortunately, if she doesn't hear back from her by the time subs come out tonight (and get that info to me), I get watch it. Should I just turn my phone off?? ^^

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Yes switch it off.

Dramas before honor! ;)

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Ok, so I know this hasn't come up a lot before, and it doesn't seem that important to most of you, but I gotta ask; Who is the artist?
The webtoon artwork is so amazing it drives me nuts! I've seen a few commenters that claim it's just Photoshop. I need to point out: It most definitely is NOT!
I'm an artist and Photoshop user and programmer since 2013, and NO filters can ever hope to create the amazing line art in the W webtoon.

Listen, I'm not saying the artist doesn't BASE the art on real images. But the artist is definitely creating the lines by the artist's own self.
Most artists have a tough time copying real live images of people without making them seem uglier or older (- notice:COPYING, as in, having an image under a layer or paper and copying it, I don't mean sketching a portrait -) but this artist did it so well. Even the coloring is clearly done skillfully, and not programmatically, since you can see, when the screen fades between webtoon "reality" to art, the coloring is slightly different, especially in the backgrounds and skin areas, to make it clearer.
Can we just take one moment (or one comment) to appreciate the artist, whoever the artist is?

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Hey MJH!

Am sorry I dont know the name but its done by the artist who created the webtoon Misaeng. W team has been consulting with him.
I have not seen the Misaeng drama but there is such a HUGE following for the webtoon.

I know nothing about art and do not read webtoons but I know, its so beautiful!

And may I ask what MJH stands for?

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You can ask, but I'm not answering... I'm actually a very private person, and I never comment on the web anywhere. I just couldn't stand people claiming the art to be photoshop, when there is abviously someone really talented out there, working on every single amazing little detail.

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Are you sure it's the misaeng artist? I just checked it out and the style is so totally different... I know atists can have different styles, but this...

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Yes, he was consulting on it for sure, I think we can ask the question in next recap, someone would bound to know. Or soompi forums.

On your name - Am sorry, I did not mean to intrude on your privacy! Many have their own kdrama related nicknames with initials usually meaning something outrageous or funny, that is why asked. Did not think its actual initials! :)

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I agree, it's most definitely not Photoshop. I don't know how people could so easily say that a real work is a product of Photoshop (or whatever software people use for photo manipulation). But maybe that's because can draw a bit (teeny tiny bit) and so I've developed a sort of sensitivity when it comes to recognizing whether a work is a real work or not. Artists have made awesome sketches that look too real to be sketches, but you can actually see the difference if you look close enough.

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I hope tomorrow I can get good cell reception so I can watch the next episode during lunch break, whenever that may be, since I will going to judge for a high school speech contest (wait, is it high school or junior high? Oh well, I'll know tomorrow) held by my company at some mall. W is like a drug and I'm addicted. What if I think about W (well, Kang Chul really, or actually LJS) mid-judging and forgot about the speech I just heard? That wouldn't be the first time (this sort of events get boring real fast, unless you come across interesting participants).

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It's 00:30 AM and I'm not asleep yet. How will I not fall asleep during the contest? I should probably go to bed. Wait... I can probably watch it now. But no subs. Ugh.

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I saw the first minutes of the raw ep. 5. I need my subs, though. Haha.

I don't know how subbing offices work, but I think they should add more manpower to the W subbing team. I mean, it IS a hot drama.

Also, does UF air earlier in Korea? Subbed versions for that always come much earlier than subbed versions for W.

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UF is pre-produced. In China, the official subbing team completed all the subs even before the premiere. I do not know if it is the same for other sites.

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Such a riveting episode! It must have been interesting in a terrible way for Yeon-joo to experience what her favourite manwha character went through: being falsely accused of a serious crime and being locked up in jail for it. Thank goodness she made it back to her world!

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