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W–Two Worlds: Episode 10

I don’t think this episode will blow anyone’s brain to smithereens, but I guess that’s a good thing? If you happen to enjoy the heroine’s adorable antics as she navigates her way through the manhwa world, though, it’ll be a fun hour. And by fun I mean filled with crimes and misdemeanors, because apparently our girl can’t spend a day inside the manhwa world without doing something that might land her in prison. Some things never change.

 

 
EPISODE 10 RECAP

Rewind to the night that Dad is about to give No-Face Killer a face: Dad starts drawing the issue of the webtoon according to the outline he and Su-bong came up with, and as he’s drawing the big reveal with No-Face coming out of the shower and looking into the mirror, Su-bong interrupts to ask if Dad would like a midnight snack.

After Su-bong shuffles out, Dad calls out to him again to ask him something, but Su-bong is already gone. This is already starting to get creepy…

As Dad reaches for a file of notes to look something up, his copy of Goya’s Saturn Devouring His Son drops to the ground. He picks it up and reads his own message on the back: “Rather than be devoured, I will devour.” He decides then and there to rip it up, but as soon as he does, his drawing tablet glows with an eerie white light.

Dad jumps at the sound of his own voice coming through the tablet: “You’ve finally kept your promise.” It’s not Dad who’s speaking though—it’s No-Face, who will now have to be called New-Face, because I’m literal like that. Now that he’s been given form, New-Face renders himself on a blank page: It’s the same killer who’s been terrorizing Kang Chul, but with Dad’s face.

As the black-and-white outline fades into color, and then into the manhwa world, New-Face looks into the mirror—but also out at Dad in the real world (symbolism!)—and says, “Was this my face? Yes, this was me. I was you. This face suits me well. You wanted to kill Kang Chul too, just like me.” Oh hell, New-Face is scarier than No-Face.

Flashback to the night Dad came into the manhwa world to stab Kang Chul on the roof: Someone was watching the whole time, and as Dad was running away from the scene, No-Face came out and grabbed him by the scruff and Dad turned to him, eyes wide in horror. That’s when they met face-to-no-face for the first time.

Back in the present, New-Face smiles at Dad and says that’s when he knew: “That you and I have the same soul.” He touches his new face and says with satisfaction, “Is that why? I think it fits perfectly.” It’s the way he says it like it’s a new suit that’s extra creepy.

Dad is terrified, and as soon as the glowing light turns off, he scrambles to unplug his tablet. But as soon as he nears the desk, hands pop out from the screen and grab Dad by the collar with a death-grip, and then New-Face emerges to look him in the eye.

Dad screams that he kept his promise, but New-Face knows that Dad is planning to kill him off in the manhwa. He calls that a betrayal and argues that all he’s done until now is follow Dad’s orders.

New-Face declares, “You’re now me. I am you. From now on, YOU follow MY orders!” He yanks Dad into the screen, and then they’re both gone.

Back in the manhwa world, New-Face slicks his hair back and breathes a sigh of relief, looking like a serial killer after a kill. Gack, I’m imagining horrible things like New-Face gauging out Dad’s eyes just before this.

Su-bong returns with a midnight snack, and that’s our cue to brace ourselves, because this is the scene that closed out the last episode. Su-bong finds Dad slumped over at his desk, and when Dad lifts his head, he has no face. Yup, still crazy scary the second time around.

His words pop up in chyrons out of thin air, because he no longer has a mouth, and he calls out to Su-bong to help him because that bastard took his face. Su-bong doesn’t register any of this, of course, because he’s out of his mind screaming for dear life. As Dad ambles toward him blindly, Su-bong passes out.

New-Face calls out to Dad through the tablet and orders him to sit down, and then demands that Dad draw him a gun and a bunch of bullets, because he plans to kill a lot of people. Ack, Dad, don’t do it! But he does, of course. (Seriously though, WHY?!)

And then New-Face takes the gun and bullets and steps out of a portal onto the stage of Kang Chul’s crime show, where he guns down everybody in his path. He turns to the cameras and says that it took Chul so long to find him that he just decided to come out himself: “How do you like my face?”

Kang Chul fumes as the killer promises to see him again soon and then shoots down all the cameras. He leaves the way he came—through a drawing of a door that disappears as soon as he steps through it. And by the time Chul runs to the studio, New-Face is gone and all that’s left behind is a sea of bloody crew members, dead or injured.

Yeon-joo finds this out after the fact from a news report that she sees in the hospital—the one in Kang Chul’s world. She wonders why Dad changed the story to something so gruesome, and why she keeps getting pulled back here when Chul clearly doesn’t remember her.

So-hee pulls Chul aside and says that everyone is freaking out because of the mistaken news story that included him among the victims of the shooting, and tells him to do an interview to put those rumors to rest. So Chul meets a group of reporters down in the lobby, where they ask if this shooter is the same one who killed his family ten years ago, and if this means that Chul was framed.

He intentionally doesn’t confirm or deny, but says that someone will end up having to take responsibility for going after the wrong person and letting a killer run free for ten years. It’s a not-so-veiled jab at Assemblyman Han, who watches the interview on TV and throws a fit, calling Kang Chul a psychopath.

Meanwhile, Yeon-joo continues to help treat the victims in the emergency room, until finally one of the doctors notices that she’s not from this hospital. She quickly says that she must’ve grabbed the wrong lab coat and gives him an update on the patient before running off.

She makes her way into her office (or where it would be in her world), and swaps her lab coat for someone else’s. She spots a stack of juice-box soju on the desk that’s been confiscated from a patient, and goes to the roof to have a drink.

Chul steps out onto the roof and doesn’t see Yeon-joo at first, and she sees him quietly wipe at his tears from a distance. She holds up a hand as if to caress him from where she sits. When he turns around, she’s still looking at him with those longing eyes, and it makes him stop to stare back at her.

He calls her by name and asks if a doctor should be drinking, and she explains that the emergency room isn’t short-staffed anymore and she’s not on call anyway. That seems to suffice, and then he asks, “Can I have a sip?”

He admits that he really needs it right now, so she offers him the soju and tells him he can keep it, taking out a third one from her pocket. Ha, that looks bad. He just thanks her and drinks his, and then starts to feel her staring at him again.

Chul asks why she keeps looking at him that way, and after some prodding, she says quietly, “You look alike.” He asks whom he looks like, and she answers, “My husband.” He realizes that the ring she was chasing the other day that she’s now wearing around her neck must be a wedding ring, and then he heads back down after getting a call from So-hee that Ajusshi is out of surgery.

Yeon-joo watches him until the very last second that the elevator doors close, and drinks away the ache in her heart. She wakes up the next morning in her bunk and asks Seok-bum what time it is, but it’s a woman who enters the room, and someone on the television says that it’s been thirteen hours since the shooting and there are two more victims confirmed dead.

Yeon-joo sits up in bed and quickly lies to the other doctor that she must’ve slept in the wrong bed last night, and scrambles out to the hall. She looks around and wonders why she’s still in the manhwa world, and sneaks back into her office to steal one of the toothbrushes stashed there.

She tiptoes around the hospital trying not to be discovered, and watches Kang Chul from a distance as he gets a report from the detective that the killer disappeared without a trace. She narrates that she didn’t return to her world that day, or the next day, or the next day.

She fills her stomach with free side dishes in the hospital cafeteria—just radishes and kimchi—while trying not to salivate at the people eating rice and soup next to her. She ducks when she sees Kang Chul walk in to have lunch with So-hee and Do-yoon, but he sees her and eyes her curiously before moving on.

Yeon-joo continues narrating that she couldn’t go back home despite the fact that she was now just an extra in this manhwa, who no longer meant anything to the hero. She sneaks back into the residents’ office and finds a slice of leftover cake and eyes it hungrily, but she’s caught by the same doctor who found her sleeping in the bunk. This time she notices that Yeon-joo is wearing her lab coat and asks why she keeps sneaking around here, and Yeon-joo is forced to run away from the hospital.

She sits outside on the curb with nowhere to go and nothing but hunger on her mind, when So-hee arrives with a large entourage. That gives Yeon-joo an idea and she arrives outside of So-hee’s apartment. Lol, are you going to break in and raid her fridge? That’s brilliant, since she can’t sneak into Chul’s penthouse with all that security.

Thankfully So-hee’s lock code is the same and Yeon-joo can get inside. She eagerly goes straight for the fridge and starts a pot of boiling water for ramyun, and then catches a whiff of herself. Pretty ripe by now, I imagine.

She grabs a pair of clothes from So-hee’s closet and digs through her dresser drawers for underwear, and finds something even better: a stash of emergency cash. Yeon-joo feels terrible about taking the money but promises to pay it back.

She’s about to head back out of the bedroom with her loot when suddenly she hears Chul’s voice from out in the hallway, asking So-hee for her lock code. She manages to hide in the closet before he walks in, but agh, she forgot about the pot of boiling water!

Chul comes in to pick up the thing So-hee left behind, but he stops in his tracks when he spots the pot on the stove. Yeon-joo waits until she hears him leaving and then tiptoes back towards the bedroom door… which is exactly what Chul is waiting for.

He kicks the door open and sends Yeon-joo flying onto her stomach, and she hilariously attempts to keep her face hidden from him. It’s no use, of course, and he recognizes her right away. So embarrassing.

Chul texts So-hee a photo of Yeon-joo to ask if she knows this woman, but she says no. With that confirmed, Chul asks why Yeon-joo broke in here, and she finally answers in a shaky voice, “Because I was hungry.”

She says she hasn’t eaten in days, and Chul asks all the logical questions, like why she wouldn’t buy food and why a doctor has no money. She says she’s not a doctor at that hospital—he just assumed she was—and he sends his bodyguard out to call the police.

He’s thrown by her cavalier attitude when he threatens to turn her over to the cops, but Yeon-joo says it’s better there because at least in prison she’ll get meals and have a place to sleep. Damn, it must’ve been a bleak four days.

Chul scoffs that prison isn’t a hotel, but Yeon-joo says she knows since she’s been there many times. She tells him to just turn her over to the police, and then adds, “But before they get here, can I eat some ramyun? The water’s boiling.” HA. I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

She puts on her best puppy face and says that she’s just so hungry, and the next thing we know, Chul is cooking her ramyun. Hee. He interrogates her while he cooks, and she says that Oh Yeon-joo is her real name, and she has no home or family. He asks about her husband, but she just stares back at him with pained eyes.

Chul serves up the ramyun and even offers her kimchi, but Yeon-joo can’t even take her first bite because of her bloody lip from the fall in So-hee’s bedroom. He’s not very sympathetic despite having caused the wound, but then he grabs a tube of ointment and dabs it on her lip with his finger.

It startles her, and she stares up at him and tries to say that she’s fine. But when he persists, she finally turns her head away and cries, “Stop it!” She says that this just makes it harder for her to let go and asks angrily why he had to go and touch her.

She says that she’s been trying so hard not to run into him—even when she’s been homeless for over a week, she didn’t go to him for money because she didn’t want to insert herself into his life. She bursts into angry tears and shouts, “So why have you suddenly shown up here, giving me medicine and being nice to me?!”

Chul is completely spun around, since he doesn’t understand why that’s something to get mad about. Yeon-joo holds her ring up and tells him, “This is a wedding ring. But I have no husband. So even if I asked him to come, there’s no one to come for me.” That’s just painful, is what.

Chul doesn’t get it, so Yeon-joo just shouts that her husband disappeared—he didn’t die, they didn’t get divorced, but he just disappeared. “We didn’t even do anything. Just… four sweet things? He did only four things for me and then disappeared. We only got to spend one day together. Funny, huh? He never even told me he loved me. It was always me doing the confessing. And then he was gone,” she says, looking right into Chul’s eyes.

She sniffles back another wave of tears and says that she tried to forget because it was supposed to be a happy ending, except this is no happy ending, and now she doesn’t even know why they parted if things were going to end up like this, or why she’s here if he doesn’t even recognize her.

She bursts into sobs as she says that she wants to go back home but has no way of getting there, and Chul wonders why he can’t understand a thing she’s saying. She tells him that it’s none of his concern and stuffs her face with ramyun while crying.

The police arrive and down in the street, Chul shakes their hands before getting in his car. But Yeon-joo isn’t in the police car as it pulls away…? She’s sitting in Chul’s car, confused as to why he didn’t turn her in. He says that she seems to consider the police more lightly than she considers him, so he felt like he’d be losing somehow if he turned her in. Pfft.

Yeon-joo tells him to stop taking an interest in her, and Chul thinks her word choice strange and says he’s suspicious, not interested. Yeah, that’s how it started the last time you married her. Ajusshi calls and asks Chul to stop by the hospital, so they head back.

The tide turns against Assemblyman Han, and he’s ordered to step down and drop out of the presidential race. He’s not about to go down so easily, but it seems that public opinion is on Chul’s side.

Assemblyman Han screams in frustration in his car, when an unknown caller interrupts his tantrum. It’s New-Face, who says in a taunting voice that he knows exactly what Assemblyman Han is planning to do: He wants to kill him and make it look like a suicide, which is the way we saw it play out in Su-bong and Dad’s original outline.

The question is: How does New-Face know this? Also, it’s weirding me out that New-Face drinks Dad’s preferred brand of scotch.

New-Face says he knows everything that’s about to happen to them, including their pointless deaths, and he calls them the bridesmaids to Kang Chul’s happy ending. New-Face doesn’t see why they should comply, and offers to help make Assemblyman Han the next president. Great, the villains are joining forces?

At the hospital, Chul leaves Yeon-joo in the car with a bodyguard to watch her, and she asks if there’s really no lead on the killer. The bodyguard says it’s true.

New-Face starts barking orders at Dad, and has him type out some dialogue between Chul and his father—an argument about his father meddling in his life. Oh no, is he building evidence for Chul to be the killer like Assemblyman Han was trying to prove ten years ago? The villain is retconning the manhwa now?!

Chul comes up to Ajusshi’s hospital room, and Ajusshi seems distraught as he says that in the all the chaos he didn’t have a chance to check his email until today, and he found that someone had sent him evidence.

Chul perks up, but Ajusshi says it wasn’t about the recent shooting, but about Chul’s family’s shooting ten years ago. It’s an audio file, and Ajusshi plays it for Chul on his phone. Crap, it’s a recording of Chul and his father having the argument that New-Face just had Dad type out.

In the recording, Chul tells his father to mind his own business, and his father yells at him for coming home drunk and hits him. Chul reminds his dad that he said he wouldn’t take being hit anymore, and in a burst of anger, his father disowns him and kicks him out of the house. A shot rings out, and Chul’s mother screams.

Wow, that’s damning. With tears pooling in his eyes, Ajusshi says that he’s never once suspected Chul in the last ten years, but the recording is proof that Chul went home that night that his family died, when he swore that he didn’t.

Chul says that it’s a fabricated recording because he’s never had this conversation, but Ajusshi asks how that’s possible when his parents have been dead for a decade. Chul is shocked that Ajussh suspects him, but Ajusshi says tearfully that he just wants to know the truth. Chul asks who sent him this file because it’s completely fabricated, but before he can even finish asking, a bullet comes out of nowhere and shoots Ajusshi right in the heart. Crud.

He flatlines immediately, and out in the hallway, Ajusshi’s wife and the nurse head towards the room with cops in tow. Inside, Chul panics and tries to wake Ajusshi up, but it’s too late. He looks down at the blood on his hand when suddenly a drawing of a pistol flickers in and out of his hand. Shitshitshitshit.

At first it’s just the outline of a gun, and then his whole arm turns into a manhwa drawing. And then the gun flickers back, finally materializing right there in his bloody hand. This is so bad. Get the hell out of there!

Chul is so stunned that he doesn’t even have a chance to hide the gun before the cops walk into the room, and the only thing he can do is turn the gun on them to make his getaway.

Thankfully for Chul, the cops on duty aren’t very fast, and he manages to fight and run his way down, though one of them manages to shoot him on the stairs, not that it slows him down.

Chul reaches his car outside and pushes his bodyguard aside to take the wheel, and he nearly runs over all the officers surrounding his car… having forgotten that Yeon-joo is still sitting in the backseat.

Do-yoon calls to ask what’s going on, and all Chul says is that it’s all a fabrication and the police can’t solve this, which is why he had to run away. Chul hangs up and then finds that he’s bleeding quite a lot, and Yeon-joo gasps. He says he’ll drop her off somewhere, but she’s more worried about his bullet wound.

After driving a while outside the city, the bleeding in his abdomen gets worse and Yeon-joo shouts for him to pull over so she can drive. He finally stops the car and tells her to just go on her way because getting caught with him will be bad for her, but she tells him that she has nowhere to go.

She orders him out of the car and helps him into the backseat, and as she takes over the wheel, she asks for his wallet so she can go buy medicine. She stops at a neighborhood pharmacy for some supplies, where she sees a news report about Ajusshi’s shooting and Kang Chul’s fugitive status.

Yeon-joo narrates that that’s when she realized that all of Chul and Dad’s plans to get rid of the killer had failed.

Assemblyman Han is just as confused as everyone else when he sees the news that night, and then a prosecutor calls to say that they found evidence that Chul was really his family’s killer. Assemblyman Han sits back with a devilish laugh, as Yeon-joo narrates, “So right now this is a world that moves according to the culprit’s will. A world controlled by the villain.”

Yeon-joo returns to the car and panics when she sees how much blood Chul has lost. She wonders where to go and finds an out-the-way hotel, where she runs in to pay for a room and then wakes Chul up to help him get inside.

They get to the elevator and Yeon-joo tells him not to lift his head because of the security camera overhead, and he just looks at her and asks, “Did we used to know each other? Do you… know me?”

She ignores the question and is saved by the bell when they arrive on their floor, and she gets them inside the room. But in her haste she doesn’t notice that they’ve left drops of blood on the floor outside, and on the door handle.

Yeon-joo gets him onto the bed and treats his wound the best she can with over-the-counter bandages, and he notices her crying as she holds a compress to his stomach. He asks why she’s crying and says he’s not going to die, and she cries, “You won’t die! And who says I’m crying?” as she wipes at her tears.

She guesses that he was framed and that’s why he ran away, and she says that she’ll find a way out of this. But right now she doesn’t know anything and she needs more supplies to treat him properly, and says that’s why she has to get out of here. She asks him to hold on and wait for her just a little while, but Chul has no idea what she means or how she could possibly help him.

The only way she can explain it is: “I’m someone who wants your life to have a happy ending. That way, our parting won’t be in vain.”

Chul stares at her curiously and asks, “Who are you?” She doesn’t answer, but says, “I have to get out of here, so I really hope this works again…”

She leans all the way in so that her face is hovering just above his, and just before she presses her lips to his, one of her tears falls onto his face. She kisses him softly and lingers there for a long beat before pulling away slowly.

He looks up at her, but before he can say anything, she sees “To be continued” being written in the corner and dashes off to the bathroom.

She reappears back in her world and reaches up to touch her lips, and clutches her wedding ring, eyes full of emotion. In the manhwa world, Chul wipes Yeon-joo’s tear off his face and looks at his hand curiously.

 
COMMENTS

This episode was a slowdown in terms of plot, since it takes the full hour for Yeon-joo to catch up and discover that something has gone very wrong in her world. I mean, poor Su-bong is probably still unconscious, for crying out loud! We’ve left him lying there since last Thursday! I’m a little disappointed that we haven’t seen more of Dad in the aftermath of losing his face—it’s kind of the horrifying but maddeningly curious thing that I’ve been waiting all week to see, and I feel like all we did in this episode was fill in some blanks in the past, but not move forward at all in the present, where he suddenly has no face. Seems like a thing to address, no? It does appear that Dad losing his face was probably a punishment inflicted upon him by New-Face, not a direct result of drawing his face on the killer.

At least with Yeon-joo returning to her world in the next episode, we’ll be dealing with the fallout then, but right now I’m so confused about why Dad keeps following New-Face’s orders and drawing whatever he asks for (though I guess now we know that Dad can draw and write blind). Is he just complying out of fear, or is it actually out of his control? Does New-Face know the planned happy ending for Kang Chul because he overheard it, or does he now share a brain with Dad?? Was it literal what he said about them sharing a soul? Because if giving the killer his face also meant giving him access to the creator’s mind… I have no idea how they’d ever defeat him. And if that’s the case, what happens to Dad? The most frightening aspect of this (well, minus the no-face retribution) is that the killer seems to be identifying with Dad so much that he’s decided that they’ve always been the same person all along, and could quite possibly take over Dad’s existence in the real world. The killer already stole his face and his taste in scotch—what next?

It was a little frustrating that it took Yeon-joo so long to figure out that things had gone awry, but this episode was an upswing in terms of emotional development, because while in the past I had always been rooting for the couple, today I really felt that emotional pull when Yeon-joo kept trying to avoid the truth and Chul kept trying to figure out why it felt like he knew her. I found myself hoping at every turn that he’d suddenly remember her, even though he doesn’t have amnesia and there’s no way he’d remember her without her undoing the reset on the manhwa world. It’s just a really good emotional conflict to leave her stranded in Chul’s world when she wants to be there least, and forced to rely on him when it’s taking all of her strength to stay away from him.

While it’s hard to see Yeon-joo go through such pain, I love that she’s not going to curl up and die over her heartbreak, or even hold back from expressing her frustration at Kang Chul despite his complete ignorance on the matter. When push comes to shove, she’ll put her hunger over her embarrassment, and will always jump headlong into danger and put her trust in people. I think it’s pretty clear that she becomes the heroine of this manhwa every time because of who she is, and I like that her character is coming to the forefront as things in Kang Chul’s world go down the toilet. It’s exciting that the hero is on the run, but I worry. Save us, Yeon-joo!

What this episode confirmed for the romance was that all roads will lead them back to each other, no matter how many times they do this. Hell, this might’ve been the hundredth time already. She will always pique his curiosity, he will always help her avoid prison, and she will always save his life. Maybe everything else can be a variable, except for the fact that they’re drawn to one another. Or maybe the one constant is that Yeon-joo will always love him, and that alone will somehow always bring her back to him. Before, their love story seemed to spring out of circumstance—worlds and realities colliding with the two of them at the center. But if it happens a second time in a whole new situation, not because he remembers her but because this is just who they are as people, then it really starts to feel Meant To Be in a cosmic sense. I didn’t think I would enjoy watching them do their romance differently, but this time it’s fraught with emotion that wasn’t there before, and tints everything in the past with a sense of nostalgia. I’m still hoping for a re-reset, mind you, but now I also wouldn’t mind it if they just fell in love for the first time over and over and over again.

 
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It is very creepy and terrifying. The psycho killer fully and completely identifies with the dad. It's not just that the dad used psycho killer to attack/traumatize/kill Kang Chul, It's also the intensity and the intention with which he did it. To kill KC's family, the dad drew it with a cool, nonchalant hand (and why wouldn't he, it was just a cartoon) immediately embedding the killer with a 'murder is nothing' mentality which the dad reinforced with his intentions for the manhwa (a never-ending, unsolvable hunt). But as KC's defiance grew and dad turned to psycho killer again, he imbued the killer with a new and different essence - a zeal, an all-consuming need to kill KC. Recall how wicked and ghastly the dad's grin was as he drew all the blood pouring out of KC's body on the rooftop; recall his deep desperation as he drew psycho killer attacking KC in the penthouse or as he frantically drew the truck of doom which we now know was driven by psycho killer.

Also, how could dad not tell anyone he met up with psycho killer on the rooftop?! Remember we were all wondering why dad was in W for so long? I imagine if the killer was starting to develop sentience at a similar pace with KC - in the best manhwa/manga, the villain and the hero are evenly matched - then did the killer keep the dad in W during those early eps much the way KC was the key to keeping YJ in W? When the psycho killer spoke about the dad promising him an identity I always assumed it was the general promise of KC will catch and reveal him during their final showdown, but now I wonder... did psycho killer kidnap dad during his only trip to W? To get free of the killer did dad promise to give him an identity? Ah, well, long-shot speculation only but something to think about to ease the hours until tomorrow.

I have a hard time watching the early part of ep 10 even though it is a really good episode. Yeon Joo's hurt and loneliness as well as her decision to not approach KC to better follow his last request breaks my heart. I don't like seeing my girl desperate and truly trapped in a no-win situation. It was different in the first 8 episodes; KC had an open and acknowledged interest in her and had no intentions of letting her suffer or be alone. So seeing her here friendless, id-less and emotionally wrecked just hurts my heart. I teared up during her emotional breakdown in front of KC and teared up again as she sat by his bedside and promised to fix what has gone wrong. KC was so confused during both scenarios, understanding something important was going over his head but unable to put his finger on it. Already he's asking the pertinent questions, no more "Why do you look at me that way?" but more "Do we know each other? Do you know me?" As driven as YJ is to protect KC (and she does a very successful job of it) she needs someone guarding her blindside because she's not quite as good at protecting herself.

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today, i want to thank Writernim Song Jae Jung, and Director Jung DaeYoon, first.
dun think you can understand English, but at least you give us some comfort as we very approaching the impending ends of ep16, you 2 give us hope that whether happy ending or open ending (which i damn hope will not be), Writernim proven that , no matter how many times Chul's mind forget her, Chul's mind will remember what his heart cannot forget.
once, i read this:
"Researchers from the University of Iowa concluded that people suffering from memory loss quickly forget the details of an experience but still remember the emotions associated with it. Feelings of happiness, for example, linger with them long after they’ve forgotten the cause of those feelings in the first place." (regarding Alzhemier's patients, moreover Chul is not Alzhemier).
"The Mind replays what the heart cannot delete."
that kiss, will be a memory recall, to the feels its once gave him. i didn't see the eps yet. but thru the awesome Worldiz descriptions of words and the very clear gif.. i guess, it will be suffice to rekindle the feels that bring back the memories of the tears on his face on when he woke up in hospital, and backward to the feels of her lips, the best kiss, even better than the one on the rooftop. i actually personally love the rooftop one better than the prison one. i think this bitter sweet one, initiated by Yeonjoo herself in bittersweet feels tops all over kisses.

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Hopefully before coming back to manhwa world again this time around YJ will remember to bring a truckload of cash in her pockets and a bag full of spare clothing.

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That episode was so intense omg. First she arriving not knowing why then her sneaking into his apartment and thinking shes suspicous. And how he got set up and now. I feel so bad cause he doesnt understand what shes saying half the time but eventually he will.

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Forget the American Express card. "Cash - Don't leave home without it".

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I have been thinking this. She needs to keep cash in her pockets AT ALL TIMES!

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This episode didn't give me headache as much as past episodes, but it gave me double heartache. First I cried for Yeonjoo when she says out her frustration, and later for Chul that now he's in the worst situation being falsely accused with strong evidences. Things are more even worse that he's injured and weak and knows nothing while the villain knows much and becomes very strong that he can control Dad to do whatever he wants. This villain is getting much scarier and scarier in every episode.

Ah, there's one more thing that makes me cry, but it's not about the story. It's the recent closing song. First time listening to the full song made me imagine sad moments of Yeonjoo and Chul and my tears fall even though I don't understand the lyrics (I don't understand Korean). So I decided to search the lyrics translation. And listening the song while reading the translation make my tears fall more :'(
I think it's a good song.

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Omo, i double posted my comment. Sorry....

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I really don't know where those happy date stills will take place but for now that will remainin our dreams since we and our OTP are still in the nightmare phase right now!!

I don't think the real world can be a safe place for him or Yeon Joo since that psycho culprit have the ability to transport betwen dimenions like Kang Cheol which is terrifying!! :scream: it's as if there is no escape from him!! :bawling: I don't know how things will get fixed!!

I think that both Kang Cheol doesn't really need to save Seong Moo to get even with him because while Kang Cheol shot at him he still knew that he won't kill him on his spot and told So Bong to call for an ambulance to save him while Seong Moo tried to kill him manyyy times before through drawing and as a real person which is wayyyyy worst!!

I feel scared for his patients right now!! the other colleague have better keep an eye on him so he won't kill his patients out of frustration!!

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Can you imagine how awkward family dinners will be if Chul and Yeon-joo get married?

I mean, even if Chul gets over the fact that Dad just drew him and the murder of his family, how will they deal with the fact that No-Face and Dad share the same face? O___O

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My internet was crappy but I loved the episode. I love that it continues to surprise me; I gasped out loud when the recording played and when the gun materialized in KC's hand. How is evil Doraemon so smart?!

And that KC + YJ scene in the hotel room was EVERYTHING. I love how they rehashed their early interactions but turned it completely around. Hyo Joo was so damn gooooood. And I already think their chemistry is insane, but in that scene it was just FHJASFWGHLSIDUER LIKE HOW IS IT EVEN EFFING POSSIBLE?!? They really need to do another project together, they're just soooo good together, completely effing magical.

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raising both arms and legs to agree with you. i am already shipping Lee Jongsuk & Han Hyojoo off screen as a pair, back in soompi forum, some of us call them Jongjoo couple, or Honey couple(btw dunno the Honey part come from where ). but their chemistry is off the chart, you can tell by all the BTS they show off screen flirting and teasing, so naturally. i don;t think HHJ do that with other male leads.
all we Worldiz fans are thinking of now is MORE kisses and OPTION 4.
and they act together in another Drama pls, as couple of cause!

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I absolutely loved ep 10. It made me laugh yet tugged at my heartstrings.
I especially loved how the writer wrote how the heroine really had no money or proper food in the manhwa world. So often little things like this are skipped.

I also love the recaps times these days because my poor brain can't keep up with the ever- new rules being introduced with each episode. So the killer and KC are now sentient. KC's actions have no bearings or effect on the bad guy? How come through. That means no one controls the manhwa world. And how did this single-minded killer suddenly developed an awareness to manipulate and skim beyond what he's written as? Which is basically a killer. It's not as if he has been written as a genius killer for crying out loud.

But overall, if the OTP has to break up, I really feel sorry for the heroine. She is so alone in missing KC. And she still persisted in protecting him even in the 2nd part of their story. Or his happy ending.

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OH.....MY....GOD!!!!! what an episode!!! I loved it so much!! and the kiss omg so sweet and gentle!!! I was not able to continue recapping because I got so engrossed with this episode and for some reason soompi is acting weird!! did it crashed awhile ago???

But anyways, I can't begin to describe how I love this episode! I already have a hunch that KC will be framed and I'm so happy he ran away with OYJ! I love that no matter what they're still being pulled together....as I said before they can never fight their destiny and It's happening all over again KC being framed for his family's murder, Stabbing=gunshot - saved by YJ and then the kiss...different situations same outcome so the bottom line is KC and YJ should be together to be able to resolve everything!!! Gaaaaah! I hope I made sense! hahahaha! I'm just so happy right now that I am just typing anything that comes to my mind!

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what's bothering me is Goya's "Saturn Devouring his Son." What's the relation is the photo with all these "chaos" in the manwha... OYJ started to get pulled into the manwha world after she'd found and read it. And now, something was happening when Dad's ripping the picture.

Where Dad got the picture? And who wrote that sentences behind the picture? The photo works like talisman in QIHM.

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with a little bit of search

Various interpretations of the meaning of the picture have been offered: the conflict between youth and old age, time as the devourer of all things, the wrath of God and an allegory of the situation in Spain, where the fatherland consumed its own children in wars and revolution. There have been explanations rooted in Goya's relationships with his own son, Xavier, the only of his six children to survive to adulthood,

ooh this is oddly fitting KC and dad's fate

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Maybe it's a Voodoo talisman picture (like the necklace in The Exorcist) when people touch it, it does weird things to them.

It's gotta be some kind of black magic. No other explanation!

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Now I know why they reset the entire thing: there's no way they can top up episode 7's makeout scene without shedding any clothing. Jagganim had to make the soft kiss more affecting again. XD

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"When push comes to shove, she’ll put her hunger over her embarrassment, and will always jump headlong into danger and put her trust in people. I think it’s pretty clear that she becomes the heroine of this manhwa every time because of who she is, and I like that her character is coming to the forefront as things in Kang Chul’s world go down the toilet."

Girlfriend, well said. i keep coming back to your recap, because of your abilities to do autopsy of a characters (see beyond what other prejudiced blog-fans saw) and appreciate a character's worths then delivered your thoughts in fine words. It really made my spirit soar to read YeonJoo been recognized.
Liked you said, she is a fast thinker, a problem solver, she will not hesitate to break the rules (as long as not hurting people) for survival, she's in everyway, a survival thrown in a jungle. in fact, she's in every sense the real "Hero" in this manhwa, brave and unrelenting, yet willing to submit and make a decision to sacrifice. i just loved that she will controlled herself against her basic needs of shelter, and food, resisted getting help from him, even if to swinder something out of him... no. she rather steal from the hospital, all the free food. she rather go hungry, dirty and cold, then to endanger him.
that is a heroine to me, not the 'oh-too-perfect' butt-kicking kang-chul written by dad-OSM. She's in every sense, a heroine in character and virtues.

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"He did only four things for me and then disappeared. We only got to spend one day together. Funny, huh? He never even told me he loved me. It was always me doing the confessing."

that kiss was beautiful in the sense, that though it was meant to be jsut like her first kiss with him, a tool to deliver herself back to the Real world, yet she really gave him a good, first and final kiss after their One-day marriage. we need to understand on the very first day of their marriage, they 'didn't even consummate their marriage, haven't pass that one night,... and he decided she should write him forgotten her, without having told her one single time "i love you'. if this is not cruelty, then i don't know what to call this. but knowing that Chul cannot afford to say i love u or hug her, else it will make him wavered and unable to let go. i cannot think of another Female Lead more selfless and sacrificial toward their husband than her. to be rob her first night, her ever one time "i love you', and single handed drawn him into another girl's arm.
and now to give herself a last kiss goodbye, before she disappear into her own world to draw him out of his mire. To her, she knew a mistake is a mistake, why that News report, her quick wit, set her determined to right what is wrong. That's my strong-willed, smart, selfless girl.

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“I have to get out of here, so I really hope this works again…”

i guess, why she was stuck here for so many days, is because she lost confidence of her ability to stun him emotional enough to teleport herself away, neither does she want to have anything to link herself back into his life to mess up his life. But after knowing that What Chul and Dad planned was a totally failure, which caused Chul to end up wounded so badly as a fugitive, was nothing near the Happy Ending that both sacrifice for. that streams of tears was for him, rather than self-pity. i hate reading on off some anti-fans who rant that she is moping around. Instead of 'moping' around, she was a real fighter, finding ways on her way survival with bare minimum. Yet all these mount to nothing, and Chul ended up bleeding, those tears are for him, that as much as she wasting her life losing him. She also pity him for giving up a real love-relationship with her, not able to take what she was so willing to give. I guess she gained back her confidence, that even if he has not grown to love her back a second time.
That kiss was not to claim back her love, to linger and leave a trace to win him back, in her mind she was just thinking of comforting him, and giving him a little of the huge amount of love before she returned, and maybe never ever to come back here again. Such was that kiss, kiss of another silent "i love you".

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1. YJ keeps being pulled into the manhwa because she's still the heroine- the fact that she can bleed in the manhworld confirms that she's still very much a character in it

2. what villain doesn't know is that YJ is the original creator of KC, so no-face essentially cannot ever kill KC in the manhworld- only makes his life sucks big time. therefore the manhwa cannot end unless YJ ends it because at this point it has become a 'kill or be killed' standoff between KC and no-face, ala harry and voldy, for the story to end

3. another reset is in order

4. that kiss. oh that kiss. it was actually as brief as their first one in the clothing store but the emotions and yearning behind it is so strong it just grabbed all my feels and ran away with it ;_; fave kiss so far

5. i coulda swear LJS was made of magnet in this drama and my eyes are metal - i just cant look away from him

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I agree about the kiss. For a moment I forgot that she used it like the first time which is to escape from the manhwa world. However, with this kiss, there's so much real/raw emotion that came with it that it didn't feel like a tactic to disappear.

And your no. 5, I feel you sis! I feel you! My mother feels the same way. LMAO She watched LJS's previous dramas and she said she likes him best in W because he's manly and mature. LMAO

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Thanks for the recap, GF!

Omigosh! Yet another great ep that kept me on edge! Dad and the Killer sharing a face is so eerie and the actor is amazing at portraying such contrasting roles! Killer NF freaks me out!! And OMG! The Killer gets to call the shots now?!?! He seems to know exactly what's going on in the real world and W world. Him telling Dad what to draw was freaky. More chaos and KC is gonna be made the bad guy now. Nooooo!!! Poor KC is so confused!! With the Assemblyman teaming up with NF, I shudder at what's to come.

I feel so bad for YJ. I would get upset and break down too if I were in that position. I can't imagine how hard it must be on her to be stuck in W world, homeless, penniless, and friendless. =( I hope KC remembers her soon!!

P.S. The kiss still works. XD

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P.S. The kiss still works. XD

Imagine if it didn't though.

Yeon-joo: Uhm... did I kiss too shortly? Maybe, 5 more minutes?

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Followed by another slap attempt just to rotate the two actions. =P

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I told myself i would watch it over the weekend, I just couldn't help it.

This episode was so beautiful in all its pain and crimes. Han Hyo Joo got me caught up in her acting, especially during the ramyeon scene in So Hee's place. The tears right before she kissed him were 10/10, it felt like a sad W-style interpretation of Cinderella.

I've been rooting for a re-reset, but having watched this episode has led me to want for Kang Chul to fall in love starting from where they are right now.

Your comment about Yeon Joo's love for Chul being the constant had me in another round of goosebumps, girlfriday-nim!!! Thank you so much for the brilliantly written recap!!

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<3 GF, love your comments on the romance aspect of this episode, love every word of it!

I'm completely okay- no scratch that, I am GLAD that we have a "slower" episode to focus on the emotional side of the story. As I've been feeling that the rapid fire development of one WTF plot point after another in the past two episodes has diverted the attention of viewers from the central theme of the show, reducing the experience of watching the show to that of a roller coaster ride, exciting but emotionally empty.

I'm sure there's a clever explanation to Dad's no-face situation, but I can wait to find out. And Su-bong? Though it's been more than a week in manhwa world, he likely has been passed out in real world for just less than 30 minutes ;-)

This episode has rekindled my love for Yeon-joo and Han Hyo-joo's portrayal of her, that I haven't been feeling for the past few episodes because her infatuation for Kang-chul had the side effect of rendering her a bit passive and weak. Now she's again the girl we saw in ep1 and ep2, a decisive quick-thinker who does her best to confront the ridiculous realities she's thrown in. And this round, the W world is much less friendly than in ep1 & 2, it's like she's literally stuck in a nightmare!

And I would never have imagined, that after this episode I am actually *loving* the reset. Because the way KC and YJ's romance was going the first time round was cute but it felt... wrong. KC was a mess psychologically then, he'd lost all of his will to live as he could not make sense of his fabricated life, so he held onto YJ's love for him and his longing for her like a drowning man, all the while fearing she would suddenly disappear... I hope this time, their relationship would build on something much stronger, I hope KC would become aware again but this time he would fully embrace his 'origin', because no matter how he came to be he's now not one bit less human than anyone in the real world.

Like GF said, "what this episode confirmed for the romance was that all roads will lead them back to each other, no matter how many times they do this." She will always makes him curious, and he will always become attracted to her the more he finds out about her- because that's just how she is and how he is, corny as it may sound, these two are simply destined to be together. And I love how this episode *showed* instead of *told* us why that's the case.

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I hoping with the upcoming episode we get less flashbacks. The first 20mins is literally re-used footage in a different POV like in film "Vantage Point", and it's not til we get past the half way mark that the drama actually starts.

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Ok, pervy ahjumma's done commenting. Sane, emotional (oxymoronic much?) Erratic's turn.

1. See, HHJ? Why can't your acting be consistent? Her acting here is on point; she made me laugh and cry on this episode, and the resilience of Oh Yeon Joo's character shone through.

2. The soju interlude was slightly funny and a lot bittersweet.

3. I felt Yeon Joo's pain and humiliation in resigning herself to being incarcerated. Doubly so because she had to confide to Kang Chul. Man, one week?

4. Two villains, one of them a supervillain? Damn. Kang Chul needs to get into the loop, pronto.

5. When Kang Chul asked who Yeon Joo was in the elevator. The feels.

6. That slight pause, then that soft kiss. The contact of the other kisses in previous episodes with the feels of the forhead kisses. Sigh.

7. Lee Jong Suk's profile. Especially his lips. (Darn it, ahjumma, keep out of my comment!)

XD

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This should be 7 if ahjumma didn't interfere:

Kang Chul's tears. I don't think that was due to pain from the gunshot wound.

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7. i legit wanna know if his lips are originally shaped like that or the 'split' in his lower lips is actually a scar xD

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It is a scar from his taekwondo training when he was little.

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Well done, dude who hit Jong Suk when he was younger. I and the hordes of females lusting after Lee Jong Suk's luscious lower lip (among others, eheeerm) thank you. XD

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for all we know it might've been a gal lol
thank you all the same tho! xD

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Or he tripped on his own.

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All the same, I thank that happy accident. XD

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That scene in the elevator though. I don't know why, in that scene the two of them are both calm and serious, but the sexual tension is off charts.

I felt as if I was watching an intense thriller holywood movie and the two leads were supposed to make out right inside that narrow space.

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Lol. This is why I consider W Lee Jong Suk's first grown-up role. Pinocchio is still too high school for me, despite the setting and the nice kisses we saw in that series. In W, we get heat. Woohoo.

Sorry, Shin Hye. lol.

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i guess all of us just want to pretend Dr.Stranger didn't happen XD

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Yep. Obliterated from our collective memory. XD

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Yaaaas, girl, yaaaaas. That scene and everything after that was just magic. I NEEED a scene where that tension & longing finally sublimates.

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Add to #7 is his beauty mark. Him and SIG's beauty mark are damn sexy! Adds something to the already pretty face they have.

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Yes! I love his beauty mark!

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i legit swooned every time YJ calls him her husband.

as circumstantial and 'fake' as it was, the marriage was real in her heart (tears)

forgotten or not, now all she needs is turn those puppy eyes on him and he's putty in her hands lol.. he even cooked for her! a far cry from the man who shot her right in the heart last time

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nally and KC suffers so much physically. They're always being hurt! I can't wait for tomorrow!

I knew that I was right to trust the writer that we would have more romantic scenes today. The writer knows what we want!

I love that this drama does not follow a formula we can guess. I never have any idea what will happen. It's so exciting and new!

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My take:

Just as Kang Chul has parts of OSM in him, so does the Now-Faced-Killer. The killer noted that they shared a soul. Once OSM shared his face with the killer, he also inadvertently shared his soul. This connection enabled Mr. Killer to control OSM. The faceless manwha creator is so ghoulish, and I love it!

The turn of events in W world were extremely unsettling in this episode, but wow do I appreciate how the show's creators are still introducing new concepts and happenings in this drama. It's always so fresh and mind-blowing!

This episode flew by for me. I'm sad there are only 6 left, but I have faith that in those episodes we will see more incredible things and will also hopefully feel very satisfied in the end...

Yet I don't want it to end...yet!

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It was announced that the final episode is on Jongsuk's birthday! As much as I hate for this drama to end, I really wanna know how it will end! lol And I am glad there will be no extension because it means the original plan of the writer will be followed. No pandering to public opinion and whatnot or dragging the plot just because the drama is well-received.

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@Celine. Same sentitments here. at the beginning, i too was rooting for an extension, then i reminded myself, to drag and allow us to drool longer is one thing. But to see it end well is another. i rather the author Song Jaejung write a worthy ending for Chul and Yeonjoo. i know Chul is not a real person to us. but in that magical world, what he said is true when he protested to YJ "after all, we are humans". he can be wounded, he can bled, he can teared, he can mourn.
i am for one that disagreed that for the sake for Artistic direction, and for sake of giving Impact to a Thriller, must write off some tragedy or having some Main Leads died. to me, we can walk into a cinema for a plain 2 hours movie, and look for some arty entertainment. But to indulged and grew to love a character for some few months, say 8 to 10 weeks, and suddenly see that character fall into misery, and tragic ends... its just scarred me for a long period.

i have been asking for Option 4, at Soompi forum, (which i usually rant there). i guess, now i can trade anything, with or without Option 1-4, just give my YeonJoo her Chul, and let Chul for once tasted some real warm love from a real woman, its never Dad-Oh intention to give her some passionate love relationship. even his love from his 'parents' were fake, its a total wretch life, if without YJ wander in and give him some true angst and real affections.

so i just want a real happy ending, not open ending,

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Yes, also glad for no extension. Whatever happens with the ratings later on, I really hope MBC won't interfere with the storyline.

I won't say no to a special episode with cute BTS scenes though. LJS and HHJ are so adorable together in the BTS clips.

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I agree about the no extension for quality's sake. Queen In Hyun's Man was 16 eps, and it really felt like the creators knew what they were doing the whole time. My expectation was the same for W, with the same writers-director team.

I do not just want to know how it will end, though, I want to know what will happen next! I am excited for every moment, not just the conclusion! :D

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Me too. I did think it would be nice to have an extension because this drama can easily be a 18-20 episode show but if it will affect the story I would just rather have it end. Not like I can't re-watch it anyway!

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I know I'm the odd one out but this show went from brilliant to laughable the moment No-face Dad started drawing. It was so jarringly stupid it pulled me right out of the story. After that moment, what should have been impactful scenes all landed with a thud.

Am I to believe that Dad swapped/merged with the Killer and is now nothing more than an immaterial, formless, plot device who just acts as needed to advance the plot? Sort of like the truck-of-doom? If not, why is a human being taking instructions from a manwha character like some zombie?

Okay, okay writernim, I'll try to buy this twist. But how did this swap come to be?...Just because the killer said, "I'm you and you're me?" I'm sorry, but that's not a good enough reason, writernim. Do you have another? Did I miss it?

Also, writernim, I happily suspended belief and accepted that an immaterial, formless manhwa drawing didn't need eyes to shoot, but it's a lot harder to do with a human. Couldn't you have switched out Dad completely and just made him a cloaked glob of pixels. This half-human, typing-with-no-eyes Dad is a bit too much kitsch. Not cool at all. It just seems ridiculous.

I really want to go back to oohing and aahing but right now the thrill is gone. Please help me writernim.

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I don't get it, myself. I mean, I thought the dad didn't turn zombie in the last episode, but in this one, it seemed like he did turn into one. Why?

Also, he lost his face but retained his faculties? Why the chyrons, then? And he could still see what he's drawing?

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Yesssss!!!!! A girl is content here...

The dad scene totally creeped me out last week but boy! am I glad that she's back! IN. HIS. HEART!

Kyaaaaaaa!!! **endless spazz, squee, fangirling**

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The only thing in this episode I feel regrettable is that we had to part our ways with that “NOYB dress shirt-black pants- white belts- LJS's beautiful hairdo” combo.

That whole outfit is so good that I really admire YJ‘s strong self-control during that rooftop scene. I would jump him right there.

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I cannot and will not let go of that NOYB shirt! I refuse!!! lol The simple white shirt with his bangs down looked really good on him too.

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I have been saying how much I love his hair. *heart eyes*

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Technicality questions...

1. Where was Kang Chul shot? I thought in his back? Did the bullet go through? If so, she only bandaged his front? Was he shot in the abdomen? Might the bullet still be in there?!

***2. Wouldn't there be a moment of shock and a "To Be Continued.." after Ahjussi was shot from an invisible gun that pencil-sketchily materialized and became real in Chul's hand?! Do the "To Be Continueds" happen, perhaps, in the comic materialization, but not for Yeon Joo, unless she is involved in the plot points causing them?! This one is especially making me ponder...

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For to be continue to show up, we need cliff-hangers.

So the gun showing up in KC's hand, shocking as it may be, could not serve as a cliff-hanger because, imagine you are reading the comic, it would be really weird if we were not to see the consequences of the gun shot immediately. The plot can't stop there as the end of a chapter.

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yeah the gunshot wound was weird, from his position in the stairs he should've been shot in the back, not front. best thing i can come up with is the bullet only grazed his side/front and not actually through him

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Or maybe it ricocheted off the railing or the wall or another bullet and caught him that way? There WERE a whole bunch of guns going off in that stairwell by people with suspect aim. It looked like it definitely hit him from the front -- he doubles over at the bottom of the stairwell for a brief second when it (assumedly) hits, and if it had gone through his back, he would have arched backward instead.

... /watches too many action films.

Granted, this is assuming production was aware of how the body moves when it's suddenly invaded by a foreign object. Based off the knife scene, they at least know the basics.

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Nice! That makes so much sense. Thank you for that! :)

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Not that I'm smiling that KC was shot. :'(

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I thought the bullet just scratched hin, not go into his body but passed it.
since it's a bulllet, it still left big damage,

I should find a time to rewatch

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I swoon every time KC says 'Oh Yeon Joo ssi', right from epsidoe 2.

I don't know Why!

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Now that you mention it...ditto!!!

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the feels are still screwed up thanks to that pre-empting during Rio Olympics huhu.

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Awesome episode like always.. Slow on pace, but high on emotions

1. People are angry coz KC asked YJ brutally to make all dream and forget him. But, it was as selfless act as YJ's love for KC.. I mean he gave the thing he loved the most- his will, knowledge to save YJ coz her life was important.. Sound noble idiocy, but he is the hero

2. YJ once became a part of webtoon will remain the part, whether as heroine and extra.. Till 1st half of the episode, she was extra, but in 2nd half, she again became main lead

3. Oh! How I feel bad for KC.. The guy was created to be a mess. Him now being accused of killing his family all over again and his father figure is sad.. Felt bad when I saw his tears in rooftop

4. YJ that poor gal starving, without money, clothes was so hurtful. I just wanted to go and hug her.. Glad unlike heroines of other dramas, this heroine has spirit.. What was romantic and heart wrenching at the same time was KC cooking ramyeon for her, the 5th romantic thing on list without knowing, but this time the feel was real..

5. The kiss God, it was just a touch, but still the emotions were so real.. That drop of tear and longing.. I got goosebumps when YJ said I am the one who wants happy ending for you and KC asks 'who are you?'.. (wow! LJS looks so hot. He luks like a flawless man.. Too angelic and beautiful.. You even fear to touch or you may make it dirty)

6. Those who are confused how killer is controlling dad and how dad can draw without eyes, the answer is somehow killer and dad has changed places. When dad give killer his face, killer got the power the dad had and dad became the puppet that once killer was. Now, killer control dad like how dad used to and dad draw like how killer used to shot without eyes. Dad himself draw a ridiculous villain with no context and now he is doing with no context

PS- I feel if we compare first 8 episodes with last 8, I feel next 2 episodes will emphasis on YJ and thn chap 14 - 15 will bring KC to surface.. I feel, KC will get his memory at the end of episode 12 and from 13 onwards, he will become hero, he supposed to be and before that let YJ help.. I am sure episode 16 will be heart wrenching. I imagine YJ in real world and KC knocking and beating the wall to reach her, just like in promo

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The number of comments here is insane!! OMG. And the depth of the comments is also crazy. GUYS did thiss ever happen before on Dramabean!

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I don't know about the depth but the number happened before. heeee

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healer
cheese in the trap(this more to f*ck up issue with production tho)

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Girlfriday make my day when she said "That’s when they met face-to-no-face for the first time."

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I dunno anymore... I just want someone, ANYONE to hug Soo bong!! :(

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Just dropping in to say the last 20 mins were killer! Cant believe I was a bit bored before that bit started, it was like the show completely changed. Amazing! Come on Yoon Joo, your man needs you!!

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Also, when the stakes are raised their chemistry and romance feels so powerful. I wouldn't mind 60 mins of KC & YJ on the run trying to fix this big mess, much better than that cute prescription romance being dished out before.

Everything starting from the point where he got shot really appealed to my hurt/comfort side lol, I feel if this were on cable those scenes might have turned out very differently. It just feels so much more adult. RAWR.

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this is my best episode as long as this drama is concerned

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Yes, I agree with all you sentiments, this is a great drama. I think now YJ is the only one who could fix the dangerous situation. Her father is under control by the ghost killer and YJ has decided she is KJ's wife. I can tell in early episodes YJ would have been okay to have a happy ending even if KJ would marry SH, as long as KC is happy. But the recent episodes showed that she wants to be part of that happy ending and she was clearly unhappy when she heard the plans for the last few chapters. I am happy about the "OTP on the run" desperate situation because a love strengthen by challenges is the best kind. My favorite Western Drama is the "Terminator" where the OTP had only a few precious hours together. I am so excited by this drama, we are all crazy by now.

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woah!! what a roller coaster ride on this episode. Even if they want to change what happened before, still they were drawn back together, as the saying goes history repeats itself. Hopefully Yeon Joo can fix the mess in W and Chul should get his memory so they could fight the evil killer,,cant wait for the next episode tomorrow.

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Drawing a Flat with a Code she knows and much Money there should not be a Problem. ....

Normally - but we have a different Problem - the Killer can go to the real world and read and than change what he don´t like... he would like that flat too.

Oh I so know how you felt watching YJ in the last Episode. She slept outside for 10 Days - she did not eat for 3 Days. This time she really have a reason to collaps. She even prefer to go back to Jail - all was better than telling him the truth and make his effort and sacrifice go down the drain. But it is already too late - her sad eyes have moved him from the first moment. This time it was not the Key to his Life Story but her deep Sadnees - who is ment to be together can´t just easily run away from that fate. Sadly - one Person KC tried to rescue is dead now. His Uncle was so importend for him.

I said it before - I hope KC must not first loose all three People staying on his side. (save my Bodyguard!!!)

Uncle died - and sadly - he died with doubts. The Killer will not want KC to die - thats for sure. He needs him like noone else. His whole beeing depents on him.

SM and Killer are one Soul... yes - i still remember too vivid the Face SM made when he draws Ghost stapping KC on the roof. And Killer too is drinking a lot. He is the evil Side created in SM darkest hours. But Killer has Feelings too - it was hard for him not beeing able to show his face because he did not had one. His existence was the most time not importend for SM - he only used him again when he need something bad to happen to KC again. We saw that he got angry too when he found out about W.

he is the Maincharacter created from SM... I hope it will become a really importend difference that KC was not created in the Mind of this stupid man.

I wsa wondering if SM met Ghost before or the first time on the Roof (for that I was kinda sure). Glady we got Answers again. Yes - SM met Ghost on the Roof for the first time. But how could SM go back? Is there more than one way - If KC and Killer are both the Main Charas - and both can call YJ in - so maybe both reaction can bring a - To be continue Sign.

Is it only this Tablet.... or are all Tablets a Door for this World.. and I guess I have to let go for today now... It´s late and I have to sleep. Jsut glad that tomorros is W Day too...

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Wow. Episode 10 was daebak. Like seriously though, this show gives me life. Life I tell you! Ah!!!!! Seriously though, there was so many great twists and turns to this episode, and one thing that stood out for me was the fact that with the taking away of Seong Moo's face and him basically becoming mind controlled drone, now he's getting a taste of his own medicine and now has an idea how the characters in his webtoon feel. Now he understand why Chul keeps railing at him just basically writing him into terrible situations and taking away any semblance of control Chul has over his life. Seeing him reduced to that brings me back to when he'd basically spit vitriol in Chul's face and told him that everything that Chul is and everything that Chul thinks is as a result of what he's created. And now, I'm chuckling at the comeuppance he's getting because there is no way he would have been able to envision just how crazy and powerful the killer will turn out to be.

But can I just say that Yeon Joo breaking into So Hee's house was sad and hilarious all at once. Especially when she decided that it would be a good idea to cook herself some ramyeon whilst she's a t it. Heck, she'd even considered taking a shower :lol:

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If No-Face-Now-Dad-Face has decided that they share a soul.. Please don't kill Real Dad!

I cried when Yeon-joo totally flipped out when Chul touched her. It's bad enough that's shes super hungry physically, he just HAD to tempt her hungry feelings too! HUHUHU

I miss Soo-Bong! Waah! I hope he is okay!! :D

Crazy Dog Doctor will totally be sad now!

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so far Ep 7 & 10 are my favorites.kiss #1 & #5, same intent (YJ to leave W) but with very different emotions involve.no matter how KC&YJ and Killer Dad want to influence W's plot, FATE overrules them at the end of the day. To think that past interactions between KC&YJ happened again,albeit with different triggers,how,where&why,they still end up re enacting them.

yes i am scared for the next episodes,but i love our writernim.i was ok with a plain HEA for KC&YJ,but after all the troubles,heartaches that they endured (together & as individuals) I think they deserve a grand HEA..and of course Option 4 thrown in the mix.

I trust writernim to give us want we want,just remembering Ep7 were we waited for the bedscene but ended up getting that handcuff kiss!

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@ezze know how u feel. am feeling guilty but can't help it, the W-syndrome, its messing me up real bad. so far only 3 dramas can make me sin so much at work, am act-looking innocent thru my Big Glass Window within my inner-office, whenever people walked passed, (my co-colleague only come in afternoon, my window open in morning only).

am super obsessed with W, esp during the airing days, very restless. only YJ can rewrite the Story in KC's favour, like what u said, Dad is byfar the worst script writer i ever seen, so stupid to write himself into Hoodie's warp identity. such a irresponsible person without much consideration of what his daughter wants or what fans actually wants, now surrender his 'rights and power' and single handedly put his own daughter into dangers.

i believed tonight eps will find us, seeing the couple on the run, this time reveal all the BTS scenes we saw, walking thru market buying some clothes for YJ, since she is like never changed clothes for how many days, i hope the Pink Pullover couple clothes will put into good used. One thing about YJ is she is far from a Damsel in Distress, whenever she is thrown in peril, she think fast, don;t mop around (like what one of the recapper said in her blog recently, that she mop around...). she fought on, even if to stand hunger, sleep in open, she don't succumb and break down. She's quite a problem solving gal, yet having such high self control that she will never want to put him into danger and mess up his life again by appearing before him again. She rather steal food, steal money to survive, break into her "rival's house", what a girl. i don't think i often see such a fighter in Kdrama, Hollywood movies maybe.

KC looked healthy right? ready for Option IV coming, on the run together right? i was glad MBC kept the Kiss as a secret and didn't reveal thru the many bts that leaked thru'out the week... Because it was a surprise, i guess many of the Live recappers last night really had a good time, an excellent feel of watching it LIVE, since nothing was hint thru all the bts...
i just hope MBC give us more of these pleasant surprises, Option IV?

ok, i own up i am pervy, up to this point there's nothing to be shy off, they are married, and she was hurt that he didn't even once told her "I love you" , when she was confessing all the times to him. i hope Chul has this pcs of infor in his mind, and keep thinking about this girl who love-sick over her hubby and whined about him not saying 'i love u' and disappeared. and Chul is not stupid, such a forlorn love-sick wife can go kissed him with such fervency, that look he gave right after looking at YJ's tears lingered on his cheek and fingers.. was looked an revelation dawn upon him....

if thinking about her been the channel to teleport her back to Wcomic world even in his subconscious state. i guess, last night kiss was the very sealed impact, with such a "Kissed in tears" Kiss, who can forget, i bet he...

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Our poor heroine. Such plight shes enduring.but shes wrong though. She will always be Kang Chul's leading lady and wont be a side character much longer. Shes the legit Mdm Kang.

I know some reviewers werent very sympathetic with Yeonjoo. But ep10 explains nicely whats shes going through. Despite being so hungry and desperate, she rather steal then appeal to kang chul for help. She tried her best to avoid him. Avoid insinuating into his life. But it cant be helped. History can keep rewriting itself and still their paths will keep crossing.

I want to take my tym to appreciate the writer. I wasnt happy with the reset at first cause it tore me up badly. But its also the reset that enable us to see the depth of yeonjoo's feeling. The reset also showed us their destinies. Variables changed but kc and yj are heading to the inevitable tangled together destiny. The reset wrung us dry wiyh emotion but also injected such a beautiful romance between the two. We've only gotten started where kang chul is concern. Now our fugitives duo has some alone tym away from his bodyguards .. I do wonder if by the end of episode 11 kang chul will find out tje truth. Cause really he cant fight maniac ghost with that handicap.

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my obsession over this drama is no joke. when i was watching this episode, I had to scream 'silently' for somebody, anybody to draw some money or food for YJ. I had to scream silently because I stayed up all night, refreshing my browser every hour for the subs at 3 FREAKING A.M. and screaming out loud might have alarmed my neighbours to the crazy lady in apartment 202. Why i could not wait for a reasonable hour to watch it? I will never know, but I am guessing some of you might understand :)

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1. People are angry coz KC asked YJ brutally to make all dream and forget him. But, it was as selfless act as YJ’s love for KC.. I mean he gave the thing he loved the most- his will, knowledge to save YJ coz her life was important.. Sound noble idiocy, but he is the hero

2. YJ once became a part of webtoon will remain the part, whether as heroine and extra.. Till 1st half of the episode, she was extra, but in 2nd half, she again became main lead

3. Oh! How I feel bad for KC.. The guy was created to be a mess. Him now being accused of killing his family all over again and his father figure is sad.. Felt bad when I saw his tears in rooftop

4. YJ that poor gal starving, without money, clothes was so hurtful. I just wanted to go and hug her.. Glad unlike heroines of other dramas, this heroine has spirit.. What was romantic and heart wrenching at the same time was KC cooking ramyeon for her, the 5th romantic thing on list without knowing, but this time the feel was real..

5. The kiss God, it was just a touch, but still the emotions were so real.. That drop of tear and longing.. I got goosebumps when YJ said I am the one who wants happy ending for you and KC asks ‘who are you?’.. (wow! LJS looks so hot. He luks like a flawless man.. Too angelic and beautiful.. You even fear to touch or you may make it dirty)

6. Those who are confused how killer is controlling dad and how dad can draw without eyes, the answer is somehow killer and dad has changed places. When dad give killer his face, killer got the power the dad had and dad became the puppet that once killer was. Now, killer control dad like how dad used to and dad draw like how killer used to shot without eyes. Dad himself draw a ridiculous villain with no context and now he is doing with no context

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I, for one, really want oh yeon joo to have a happy ending. Because she is like an amazing person and she totally deserves it. Han hyo joo does an awesome job at potraying her.

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i couldn't help keep comparing this W-Chul-joo couple with Youngshin and her Bongsookie. .. in same scenario, she loved him "unrequited for a long time" (YS's puppy-crush on Healer, and YJ's puppy crush on comic-Chul whom she created.). and she trusted him, stand by him, when the whole world doubted him.... she went to search for him, heal him both physically and emotionally when he was so devastated of demise of Uncle (manager Son)... i guess the one thing that aroused his feels and touched him, was her sensitiveness. she bothered to remind him NOT to lift up his face, to avoid the CCTV... she remind him, that she is one of those who want to see him having a happy ending (even our colleague or good friends none of them bothered ever to tell us they want us to end well and be happy...) and most important.... the ONE SOLE thing that wretch him up, was being framed of murder of that One Good Friend cum Uncle that cares for him like a father to a son.... and to have someone suppose to be a complete stranger, telling him totally that she trusted he was framed. He stopped asking Who was she, but already suspected they may have a history together. and Here she is, weeping over his wound, and denied it.
i loved how, Chul was almost like anticipating her slow-mo lingering kiss, he can definitely feel that kiss wasn't just a random kiss, and tis surely more than him 'looks like her husband". he first looked at her lips, fully awared that he will be kissed by her, and he doesn't stop her. the Chul back at that First kiss at the Boutique may just asked, "what are you doing" even before her lips touches his.... i loved how he allowed her to kiss him, with full awareness that she mentioned she is married and missing her husband.... does he started to add one to one and guessing that there might be history between them?
so thrill, to know what was he thinking, as he anticipate her kiss... and he didn't even question her after that, as he did at their Real First Kiss.

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For YJ, KC's happy ending matter coz she ship him and for us, happy ending means KC-YJ together forever, because for us, both are main leads and we want them to be happy..

Episode 10 was needed to emphasis YJ's character. So far, we have seen her burning in love and when KC will get his memory, I want to see him burning in her love in true sense. Episode 10 was specially designed for us t relate with YJ, to sympathies her, in fact, episode 9 and 10 was for her and I guess episode 12-13 will becomes KC and after that their might be anguish and all to be together somehow

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I love ep 10's pace. Mostly cause we were speeding downhill the last 2 episodes. Ep10 took the time to for us to share and connect with yeonjoo. It really is more on her development. And her imp role in saving kang chul again.

I too love it. When he cooked for her. The applying meds on her with his bare finger was a bonus. As usual i love all scenes when he stares at her

With reference to Yeonjoo's I want a happy ending for you. That was actually the most revealing and heartwrenching statement from her. Shes gonna help him restore thgs in its place undo the evil thgs ghost unleash on kang chul but her happy ending for kang chul does not include herself in the equation. She has relegated herself as a side character only. As long as he gets a good ending then to her their separation wont be in vain. I ofcourse disagree because any ending for kang chul without her is not a happy ending. Although kang chul doesnt voice it, his gaze at her has rapidly evolved from polite strangers to curiosity to a keen intensity to know her. If his gaze gets anymore intense im sure we'll all go up in flames.

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I know it's not likely, but I want Kang Chul to get his wedding ring back too!!! But I can't see any metaphysical scenario that could bring a non-existing ring back into his hands again.. *sad*

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I want them to pry that ring from the dead body from Han River and shove it in living Chul's hands. Just to stop me getting anxiety whenever I think about that untied plot thread.

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Honestly, I am kind of lost in the plot. I start to lose interest. She hasn't eaten for 3 days? C'mmon. What was she eating in the hospital staff cafeteria? If she were hungry, go eat at the cafeteria. Why sneaked into Soo Yee's residence?

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The staff cafeteria only provides complimentary kimchi and pickled radish, so she had been sustaining herself with just these two kinds of food. The rest of the food like rice, meat and all that has to be bought with money. It's possible to survive on just kimchi and radish, but i think she was in need of a decent proper meal.

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You're absolutely correct. The poor girl has been surviving on radish and fermented cabbage, hardly a sustaining diet. Linda may be bored but I'm not. Yeon Joo is locked into the Manhwa world with no money and no real idea how to get back out. Her tried and true method of changing the mind of Chul is out because she doesn't want to change his life. And at the same time she's trying to figure out what's going on and why Chul's not having a happy ending. I felt so bad for her that she had to beg Chul to allow her to eat the ramyun she had started to cook before scrounging through Soo hee's bedroom.

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OMGOMGOMG *me through this episode and the whole drama really. Dad's face on No-face is the creepiest thing I've seen in a Kdrama. I just finished this episode, my heart is still racing at the fastest speed. I can't comprehend what I just saw and felt. Whoa!

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I think the reason Killer literally took Dad's face and is controlling the events of the manhwa world is because he actually BECAME "Oh Seung Moo, W webtoon writer".

Dad's decision to use his face in order to make Chul believe the plausibility of the killer's identity was purely based on the fact that Chul saw him stab him. But he went into the manhwa world AS Oh Seung Moo, and stabbed Chul AS Oh Seung Moo. So getting Chul to believe in the killer's face means he got him to believe in the killer's identity being that exact man on the rooftop. So now his face in the manhwa world = Oh Seung Moo = Killer.

So basically they are screwed because Killer wasn't affected by the reset, not because he was conveniently in the real world at the time, but because dad (accidentally) gave him the identity of the writer. Isn't that lovely.

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I get W now..

its story revolting against the writer..

It doesn't freaking want to be a thriller or melo or revenge or noir or dark or psychologically or profound in any way..

It just wants to be a plain romcom :) ..!!

Stop torturing the story... it ain't a fan of any other genre..

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The story waited waited and waited. .. but when finally after 10 years too it saw that there was no love story around..it snapped.. it will create havoc unless it turns into out an out romcom :) .. rt now only 2 characters are causing trouble.. wait till more characters are thrown in..

This story is very serious.. why because it was conceptualized with love in mind :)

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its crazy dog Vs thes tory..

the two fan groups.. go figure!

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Love this actress
Cute and good acting

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I think this is the most serene episode... and the actress is able to emote that love without saying anything.... that is really really soooo serene...

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Considering that Yeon Joo still bleeds and is able to get hurt in the manhwa world, that technically still makes her a comic character. And if she's still that, has she still been the main lead all along?

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How was THIS episode a slowed paced one compared to others?! I was mind blown throughout the chase bit and I totally did not see it coming that his uncle would get shot and he would be framed for it so out of the blue like that ?!

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