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W–Two Worlds: Episode 11

The earlier episodes twisted my brain, but this week’s episodes really twist my heart. The romance went from sweet to genuinely moving in the latest story arc, and I’m even starting to think that Fate may not be so cruel after all. Though that’s always what she wants you to think just before pulling the rug out from under you. Our heroine has a rough day ahead of her, because it’s basically up to her to protect the love of her life, save everybody, and keep an entire universe from being swallowed up by a psychopath with a face fetish. Just a light to-do list before lunch hour.

 

 
EPISODE 11 RECAP

After returning to her world, Yeon-joo runs to the hospital’s supply room and starts gathering the things she needs to treat Kang Chul’s bullet wound. She races to Dad’s workshop, but the gate is swung open, and no one answers when she calls out for Dad or Su-bong.

She checks Dad’s office, where he’s alone and sitting with his back to her at his desk, appearing to be resting. Yeon-joo breathes a sigh of relief and asks why he changed the happy ending and killed characters and framed Kang Chul for murder, and pleads with him to just let Chul be happy now.

But there’s no response from Dad. Aiee, I already know what he looks like but I’m still scared. She calls out to him over and over and cautiously walks around the desk to approach him. She pauses for a moment at the torn-up copy of Goya’s Saturn Devouring His Son, and then slowly cranes her neck to look at Dad’s face…

But he has no face, and Yeon-joo runs out of the house screaming like she’s seen a monster. Oh no, she dropped her bag of medical supplies in the process!

At the same time, Su-bong blasts into Yeon-joo’s office at the hospital, looking shell-shocked. Yeon-joo calls him and asks what happened to Dad, and Su-bong can only stammer, “You saw…? Teacher’s face is gone! His eyes are gone, and his nose is gone, and his mouth is gone!” Yes, Su-bong, we all saw and now we can’t un-see.

As he tells Yeon-joo what happened earlier that night, we see it in flashback: Su-bong woke up from his fainting spell, to see Dad drawing at his desk. It was almost as if he were possessed, drawing according to commands from New-Face Killer, whose voice was instructing him to draw Ajusshi’s death in the manhwa.

Su-bong screamed all over again and crawled out of there on his hands and knees, but Dad didn’t even seem to notice, and kept drawing like a brain-dead drone. Gack, so New-Face really DOES control Dad? Well what the hell do we do now?

Back in the present, Su-bong stutters as he says that Dad was drawing like mad according to instructions, and Yeon-joo gasps and says, “You mean Dad drew that at the culprit’s command?” Su-bong starts to cry as he shouts, “I… I… I don’t… I was just so scared!” Aw, buddy.

Yeon-joo says she has to get back to the manhwa world to save Kang Chul, but Su-bong argues that she’ll die first, and that Dad isn’t Dad anymore.

He yells at her to run and lock the door behind her, not noticing that Seok-bum and the nurse have overheard his entire crazypants conversation with Yeon-joo. Su-bong yelps when they walk up to him, but then he immediately runs into Seok-bum’s arms and cries, “I’m so scared!” Thank goodness he finally got that hug. He needed it.

Yeon-joo must have balls of steel, because she ignores Su-bong’s warning and goes back inside. She slowly creeps into Dad’s office and tiptoes over to his desk. She’s going for the one thing that can save them all—Dad’s tablet—and starts to carefully reach for it without disturbing him…

But as soon as she puts her hands on it, Dad’s hand clamps down on hers. Ack! And then he turns no-face-forward and lunges at her. Aaaaaaaaaaaack! All we hear are Yeon-joo’s screams from the hallway and the sounds of a horrific struggle inside. This is terrifying.

In the manhwa world, police officers are crawling all over Kang Chul’s penthouse, boxing up anything that can be used as evidence against him. They find a gun under his pillow, of course, and they make So-hee open up the safe and tell Do-yoon that he’ll have to be questioned as an accessory.

Do-yoon is alarmed when he overhears the cops reporting that they’ve found Chul on a traffic camera and are close to finding him. They set up roadblocks near the area, and two officers pull up to the hotel where Yeon-joo left Kang Chul still bleeding on the bed.

They get a list of current occupants and make their way down the hall, checking room by room. And at the very end of the corridor is Chul’s room, with the blood on the floor and the door handle.

Chul can hear the cops in the hallway as they check the other rooms, and he struggles to turn off the lights and reach for his gun in his coat pocket. His room is next in the search, and Chul uses all his strength to point his gun at the door.

But just as the cops are about to walk over, the door gets erased. Yeon-joo to the rescue? It’s just in the nick of time, and the cops don’t notice that the drops of blood on the ground are getting erased at their feet as they walk over. Chul doesn’t understand it, but the cops say that they’re moving on to the next floor. And as the cops get on the elevator, the security camera overhead gets erased too.

Back in Yeon-joo’s world, we see her at Dad’s desk, frantically doing all the erasing. Yay! There’s a disturbing ruckus behind the locked door though, and she keeps glancing over at it worriedly. Did you… lock your father out?! How did you…? Damn, I’m impressed.

Thinking quickly, Yeon-joo changes the color of Chul’s car from black to silver, and rewrites the license plate number just as the cops reach the parking lot in the manhwa. With Chul out of the woods for now, she empties her bag of medical supplies on the desk and begins to draw them, one by one. Smart girl.

Dad just pounds on the door over and over, and Yeon-joo draws as fast as she can, murmuring for Kang Chul to just hang in a little longer.

Chul is looking pretty bad right now, and is plagued with the memory of discovering his family dead and watching Ajusshi die right in front of him. But then on the nightstand, the bloody bandages get erased and replaced with a ringing alarm and new medical supplies.

Chul asks out loud if this is Yeon-joo’s doing, seeming to understand that she’s somehow helping him from afar. She includes a note along with the supplies, urging Chul to get it together and wake up, because she can’t come to him right now and he has to treat himself. Treat himself?! Is he also Jason Bourne?

Yeon-joo continues drawing more supplies, when suddenly the tablet glows and New-Face asks, “Who are you? Are you Oh Yeon-joo? When did you get out?!” He peers up at her with a menacing glare, and then his hands shoot out of the tablet and wrap around her neck.

New-Face chokes her violently, and she struggles to free herself, but can’t pry his hands off. She reaches for anything she can grab as a weapon, but everything is just out of reach. Just then, she spots the power button on the tablet, which is juuuuuuust close enough for her to reach… and with one click the machine shuts down and New-Face’s hands vanish. Whew.

Powering off the tablet seems to sever the connection that New-Face has to the outside world, because he’s shoved back down into the manhwa world, and at the same time, Dad stops pounding on the door and just kind of slumps to the ground like a powered-down robot.

Yeon-joo goes out to check on Dad, who’s unresponsive when she calls out to him. She carefully reaches out and puts a hand on his shoulder, but still there’s nothing. He’s not… dead, is he?

She cries on Dad’s shoulder and then carefully moves him to her bed, tears threatening to overwhelm her again.

Su-bong drags his feet as he returns to Dad’s workshop, and Seok-bum is there with him, encouraging him to go inside. The house is quiet when they enter, and Su-bong is so scared that he grabs Seok-bum’s hand before calling out for Yeon-joo. Seok-bum points out that interlocking fingers seems a bit much since they just met today. LOL.

Su-bong clings to him anyway like a little baby octopus. They eventually split up and Su-bong finds Yeon-joo in Dad’s office, just staring at the tablet numbly. She says that she locked Dad in her room, not knowing what else to do with him.

Seok-bum looks around the workshop and then reaches for Yeon-joo’s door thinking it’s the bathroom. No, don’t open it! Thankfully it’s locked, but it’s making me nervous that he keeps jiggling the knob.

Yeon-joo tells Su-bong that Dad quieted down after she shut off the tablet, and they guess that it must’ve severed the connection between Dad and New-Face. Yeon-joo says that she was thinking of making it all a dream again, and Su-bong suggests going all the way back to before Chul’s family was killed, before the villain ever existed. But… then the love interest becomes a minor!

Seriously though, have some pity for the readers of W. One it-was-all-a-dream might be tolerable, but two? The problem is, Yeon-joo points out, they can’t turn the tablet back on to draw any of that, because that’s exactly what New-Face is waiting for.

Seok-bum interrupts and asks where Yeon-joo is, and Su-bong looks at him like he’s stupid and says, “She’s right here.” But when he turns to look at her, she’s gone. All Su-bong can do is laugh, and Seok-bum laughs with him, but in that way where you pretend because you don’t want to upset the crazy person in front of you.

Of all the places, Yeon-joo appears in the manhwa world inside Assemblyman Han’s office, while he’s holding a traffic cam photo of her and wondering, “Who is Oh Yeon-joo?” to someone on the phone. He plans to start the search for Kang Chul with her, and calls it karmic retribution that things turned out this way for Chul, like it’s proof that justice still rules the world.

While Assemblyman Han lays out his scheme to kill Kang Chul before he can ever make it into police custody, Yeon-joo ducks down and crawls her way towards the door, even though it’s right in his line of sight. He catches her just as she’s about to escape, and all she can do is run for her life.

Thankfully she makes it out to the street before anyone can catch up to her, and she wonders why on earth she arrived in Assemblyman Han’s office. Then it occurs to her that Assemblyman Han was looking for her, and that perhaps the last times she’s been pulled back here, it wasn’t because of Chul, but New-Face, who was also looking for her. She wonders, “The hero’s not the only one who can call me here? Why, all of a sudden?”

Assemblyman Han belatedly realizes that the mystery woman in his office was Kang Chul’s runaway accomplice, and the wheels start turning in his head.

Yeon-joo runs into the nearest convenience store and asks the clerk what day it is and what happened to Kang Chul, explaining that she hasn’t been able to check the news. He tells her it’s the 22nd and Kang Chul is still on the run, and Yeon-joo is relieved that only two hours have passed in this world.

But as she’s hailing a cab in the street, time suddenly fast-forwards, and night turns into day. Crud. Yeon-joo runs right back to the convenience store and asks the clerk the same questions, heh, and she finds out that it’s the 22nd and Kang Chul is still on the run… but he means September 22, and Yeon-joo is shocked to realize that a month has passed.

She goes back to the hotel where she left Chul, but there’s still no door to the room since she erased it, and there’s no answer when she knocks on the wall. She’s terrified that the rumors are true that he died while on the run.

Do-yoon cleans out the last of their belongings from Kang Chul’s penthouse suite, and So-hee tells him to join her for a glass of wine since it’s their last day. She guesses that Chul really did die out there, because she doesn’t know how he’d last this long otherwise. She wonders sadly how he could’ve just died without leaving a single word behind, and Do-yoon remains silent.

Another bodyguard pulls Do-yoon aside and says that someone named Oh Yeon-joo is here to see him, and Do-yoon comes out to the hall to find Yeon-joo crying on the floor. She asks if Kang Chul is still alive, and Do-yoon asks what her relationship is to Chul.

She says they’re not really anything, but she cries so sorrowfully as she says that she just wants to know that he’s alive because he was in bad shape when she left him. Do-yoon takes out a notebook and writes down a location, and tells her to go meet Chul there. He admits that Chul has been looking for her all this time.

She’s just utterly relieved to know that he’s still alive. As she leaves, Do-yoon asks her to convince Chul to turn himself in, because Do-yoon is out of other ways to help him.

Yeon-joo takes the bus to a remote town, and waits at the bus stop that Do-yoon indicated. She waits and waits, and then finally Chul pulls up in the car that she’d camouflaged for him.

He rolls down the window and calls out her name with a little grin. Heh, different car, same smile. She gets in and doesn’t say a word, while Chul is happy to see her, mostly because he’s happy to see a familiar face and to have someone to talk to.

She says she thought he had died, but Chul says he couldn’t possibly, when she’d left such helpful instructions for how to treat himself. He flashes back to waking up in the hotel in the middle of a dream—the one where he’s sinking at the bottom of the Han River (omo, is he remembering parts of his dream-past?).

It was as if she were calling him out of the dream to wake up, and then according to her instructions, he gave himself shots of antibiotics, and then dug the freaking bullet out of his own stomach. Holy crap, did we really have to see that?

It gets worse, because he had to staple the gaping wound shut, and I’m getting queasy just writing that. He spent his remaining recovery time just playing that incriminating phone recording over and over on an endless loop, making himself crazy. He finally threw his phone in anger.

When he was well enough to leave, the door to his room rematerialized so he could walk through it, and then it vanished once he was out. He didn’t see it happen, but he turned back and saw the blank wall where the door was, and then went down to the parking lot to discover that his car had changed colors and license plates.

Chul spent his time hiding out and drinking, and he tortured himself by watching the news. And then at one point, his hand began to flicker in and out and reappear as a manhwa drawing, and at first he convinced himself that he was going crazy.

But back in the present, his hand starts to flicker in and out while he’s driving, and he carefully hides it from Yeon-joo. He asks if she’s found a way to help him, and guesses that she only said she’d find a solution to make him feel better, though he’d hoped she knew something he didn’t.

He admits to wondering if she knows the killer, because she was so sure that Kang Chul was framed. “Perhaps the culprit’s acquaintance? The culprit’s daughter?” he asks. She turns to look at him when he says that, but he just smiles and asks why she came back if she doesn’t have a plan. Yeon-joo just says she was worried about him, and Chul asks if by kissing and dashing, she fulfilled her lusty desires for her husband on him because they look alike. Pfft.

Chul offers to stop for groceries so they can eat, and guesses that Yeon-joo still has no money and nowhere to go. He says he doesn’t have money but will take responsibility for her, since she saved his life. She looks pained at his words, which only bring up memories for her.

They head to the local street market, where Chul insists on buying her some clothes. It’s déjà vu for Yeon-joo, who watches him curiously as he tells her to pick something out from the 5,000-won rack, and just know that in his heart he wishes he could buy her a 3,000,000-won dress. Weeeird, it’s almost like he remembers, except he can’t.

He returns with two ice cream cones and seems perfectly content to just sit and eat ice cream with her, tasting hers and insisting that she try a bite of his. She looks at him like he’s sprouted a second head and asks what’s gotten into him, and why he’s just sitting here eating ice cream instead of trying to clear his name.

Chul says that if too many things happen to a person without context, they go crazy. He tells her to assume he’s gone mad, and says that he’s tried everything he could possibly do to clear his name during the last month, and now the only option is to turn himself in and fight through legal channels, but that’ll mean a lifetime in jail.

He figures that he just has to accept his fate, because no matter how hard he tries, the result ends up the same. He sighs that maybe his life is meant to have a sad ending. No, don’t say that!

He holds up his fingers and says that they’ve now gone shopping and eaten ice cream: “We’ve done two things. Let’s go grocery shopping now.” Er? I know the words “two things” are completely generic, but it’s suspiciously the exact wording they used when talking about their sweet romance homework.

Yeon-joo continues to look at him like an alien while he runs around the grocery store being cute and asking about what to get, and telling her how having someone to eat with has brought his appetite back.

They reach his hideaway and he offers to make her pasta, and she points out that he can’t cook. He wonders how she knew that, but he says that he learned on the internet thinking that he’d like to cook for her when she came back. Aw, he’s fulfilling his promise to cook her a real meal without even realizing it!

She’s completely thrown, but he just smiles pleasantly and tells her to wash up, and points to the bathroom. As she starts walking out of the kitchen, he murmurs aloud, “Have we done four things now? If we do two more, today’s homework will be done.” OMO. OMO. OMONA.

Yeon-joo whirls around, remembering now that she’d marked these exact activities in their sweet romance book. She asks what he meant by “homework,” and he replies casually that he was referring to his homework to do ten sweet romantic things a day.

He brings up her husband, who only did four things and then disappeared, according to her, and says that he was planning to do the homework in her husband’s place to repay her for saving his life. You are SO messing with her right now.

Yeon-joo’s jaw hangs open, and Chul says he thought she was following him around because he looks like her husband. She finally stammers that she never mentioned homework to him before, and asks how he knows about that. Chul smirks and says, “Because I saw it.”

She asks where, so then he walks over to his coffee table and holds up the latest volume of W. AHHH, HE KNOWS. It’s the one that Yeon-joo brought into this world the last time she was here, and he can tell right away from her shocked reaction that she knows the manhwa well.

He says that the husband in this manhwa married a girl and did only four romantic things before disappearing on her, and Chul calls him a cheap bastard. Hee.

In flashback, we see that Yeon-joo brought the manhwa into Kang Chul’s world and tossed it aside on her bunk during the emergency call, not realizing then that she was in his world. Later, a doctor found the manhwa in his bunk and turned it over to Do-yoon, saying that Kang Chul and Yeon-joo were characters in the story.

Do-yoon didn’t read it but brought it out to Chul during one of his visits, and he urged Chul to turn himself in because there was no way to prove that the audio recording was falsified, and they were out of options. The only lead he had on Yeon-joo was the manhwa, which he left with Chul.

Back in the present, Chul says that he had nothing but time so he read the manhwa over and over, and now he’s memorized every line. Keh. They’re your lines!

He says he didn’t have much interest in it at first, but then we see how his eyes widened as he read all the events of the first timeline, from meeting Yeon-joo on the rooftop to all their kisses, to discovering that he was a manhwa character, to shooting Dad and jumping into the river.

He tells Yeon-joo that the story was exciting, and that he felt bad for Kang Chul, who seemed dumb at times… “like me,” he finishes. That’s why he didn’t turn himself in, he explains, because he wanted to see Yeon-joo again and ask her how the rest of the story goes.

He holds up the manhwa and asks, “Have you seen the next volume? After this, what happens to Kang Chul and Oh Yeon-joo? Because things ended up this way, does Kang Chul forget Oh Yeon-joo forever? Answer me. Your husband who suddenly disappeared… Is it me?”

 
COMMENTS

Damn, he really pulled one over on me. I thought the dress-buying was eerily similar but not suspicious, in that it’s just in Kang Chul’s character to do that, and he really is a gazillionaire who currently can’t access his money. It was his word choice about the “things” that made me suspicious, though I guess we should’ve known something was up when he teased her about lusty thoughts. But I love that he took his sweet time to tell her the truth, and that he actually started the homework in the first timeline to repay her for saving him, and then restarted it in the second timeline for saving him again. It’s just so perfectly cyclical how they’ll always end up with him discovering that he’s a manhwa character because of his curiosity about her, which is unavoidable because Yeon-joo will never sit back and just let him die. It’s what started the cycle in the first place—her sincere desire to save his life—and now it seems inevitable that her intervention will always lead to his self-awareness.

I find it so fascinating that in the first timeline, Kang Chul discovering that he was a manhwa character threw him into a deep pit of despair, so dark that he shot his creator to prove his free will and then killed himself on a bridge; but in the second timeline, the despair came from circumstances in the manhwa world. And reading W—in particular, his storyline with Yeon-joo, which was not part of the manhwa series when he read it the first time—brought him out of depression and gave him a reason not to give up on his life. I just really loved it when he asked her what happens in the next volume for Kang Chul AND Yeon-joo, not just Kang Chul. Because beginning with that volume, it really became their story, not his.

And I enjoyed that he didn’t magically “remember” her, because there’s something more bittersweet and heartfelt about him seeing their relationship from the outside, and recognizing Yeon-joo’s pain and feeling frustrated that he might be the source of it without knowing. It’s a way to use the meta-upon-meta framework of the narrative in a romantically angsty, but satisfying way, and it worked so well for me emotionally over the last two episodes.

I don’t really know how Yeon-joo was technically able to bring that manhwa into his world, but I suppose in the past she’s always brought whatever was on her person, like ID tags and lab coats. I think it’s more likely that the manhwa defied the normal rules of universe-hopping, not that this drama has ever stayed consistent from episode to episode on what the rules are. I feel like the only rule here is: There are no rules. It’s maddening at times, since that means that the relationship between the manhwa world and Yeon-joo’s world is always on shifting sand, but that’s also the point of Yeon-joo and Kang Chul changing each other’s universes as they become inextricably linked—nothing stays the same after that.

What I don’t know is how they’re going to save Dad, because now he really does seem lost as an empty vessel under the killer’s control, and it’s not like Yeon-joo’s world can reset like Kang Chul’s (…that we know of). How will they get his soul back? That’s not even the worst of it, because Kang Chul seems to be dematerializing in his own world, the one where he’s supposed to be the main character. If he loses purpose in the story, it seems like he’s not immune from disappearing just like So-hee nearly did last time. What happens then? Does he just disappear forever? And does that mean that New-Face has overtaken him as the main character? Because that cannot be happening. Hopefully Kang Chul regaining his self-awareness will put him on the same footing as New-Face, as long as we keep Dad locked up and away from his tablet. And maybe New-Face being corporeal now means that he has an ass you can kick, which is a very small silver lining, but not an insignificant one. You could also, yunno, SHOOT HIM IN THE FACE.

 
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These two are gonna kill me with the feels!

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A long incoherent rant on previous two episodes :

Don't you just love when the heroine goes to the world's end (and quite literally in this one) to save the one she loves. (i love when both the protagonist of the show are such equals!) I guess that is what stood out the most for me in the past two episodes apart from Yeon Joo's heartbreak and Kang Chul's never ending tragedy *crie* Also am i the only one who didn't find the episode slow? I felt the pace was fine - as there was so much happening at each very moment leaving me wide eyed and open mouthed.

Initially i thought Yeon Joo was back to Kang Chul's world because his life was in danger again and he needed to be saved...but the next episode the logic turned out to be that anybody can summon Yeon joo? You just need to ask for her? Makes sense. Before the reset it was just Kang Chul who knew her to the extent of wanting her...and now suddenly she has just too many people curious about her.

I guess our OTP went through A LOT in terms of the wave of emotions. Yeon Joo - facing your husband in his freshly reset world where you are no more (or is she?) his heroine ... looking at him with those painful and longing eyes, but not finding the same longing in his eyes (reminds me of his eyes when she confessed in the jail *blissful times*). At the same time Kang Chul was absolutely shaken after finally finding the face he had been hunting for years -the person responsible for his misery, for his lonely and frightening nights. I think the writers did not explore his reaction to this revelation much, given how central it was to the Manhwa's hero? But i still like the silent moment Kang Chul had in the terrace, weeping by himself - underplayed but still tugs at the heart. Equally touching was Yeon Joo stroking his image from far in an attempt to console him.

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Then the frightening experience all together staying in that world for 3 days for Yeon Joo. I can only imagine the turmoil - emotional and otherwise. Hiding herself, the fear of being discovered, staying hungry, keeping herself away from Chul - i guess this was the only time i was praying that she goes back to her world and not stay back at Chul's. Just how embarrassing it was to be caught by that one person you are trying to hide from (and who means the world to you) and at a moment when you are pathetically desperate and at your low. I think that was the threshold for me in terms of seeing Yeon Joo in so much pain. I literally paused the screen for a while to take things in. It was all amusing that Yeon Joo readily agreed to go to jail. Not only for the food but also to prevent herself from facing Chul everytime. It's no surprise that she reached her breaking point when Chul nursed her wounds, ranting her heart out. Ack. Just a minute before she was fine and going about with he business so bravely, nonchalant to Chul's accusations/questions...it just had to end this way. Poor Kang Chul already having a hard time is so clueless. It's just too much information for him to process..to even comprehend i mean. I mean a visibly heartbroken girl crying to you can be awkwardly bizarre. I LOVED it how he does not turn her in. Somethings doesn't change even in the reset world. Like him denying that he is even remotely interested in her (remember the times he out rightly refused to admit she was beautiful. HAHA)

But the biggest crisis had yet to hit Kang Chul. He is framed 2nd time in his life. The worst part is that even the people who never doubted his innocence before were now skeptical. It sucked that he had to witness the death of another of his loved one, let alone be accused for his murder....and that he died without knowing Kang Chul was actually innocent and he'd never know cause..well is there any afterlife concept in the webtoon world?

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But then Yeon Joo! YEON JOO! What a brave girl. I was blown away by her guts and courage fueled by her determination to protect Kang Chul (these two sigh). The risk taken is no joke. Checking into a motel with a gravely injured so called fugitive with the police tagging on and the confidence with which she exits the world all to save him. Just wow. It's interesting how she suffered all those days and yet never chose this way out to exit Chul's world. [ love the way how the kiss scene is shot...with the ring hanging in btw while they are kissing...so beautiful] I mean it's obvious she wanted to stay out of his way - but better said than done right? Also how she fights her dad and locks him up. To first come in terms with what happened to him and then trap him. i mean she fought her FATHER! she even scores one against the devil in Chul's world and manages to save Chul successfully (although unaware). You go girl!

And no i have no qualms that Kang Chul treats himself to recovery. He is the Kang Chul - the webtoon hero - he can do anything. It's a silver lining that Do yoon helped Kang Chul stay on the run - very touched by his loyalty. Atleast there is someone who is atleast trying to protect him in that world...i am sure even So hee would had she known. Recovered and cheerful Chul meets her again and in the same way as before after discharging from the hospital (somethings never change all over again). The heart was racing every-time he talked about things which only Chul from the pre-reset era knew. richard simmons. I was just hoping and rooting that he remembered her, inflating like a balloon in anticipation. But alas deflated at faster rate. Amidst that i really enjoyed the sweet moments they shared. Things these people do. Kang Chul going all the way for Yeon Joo - buying her clothes, shopping for grocery and having ice-cream in-spite of being on the run. However i missed the romantic Yeon Joo going moony eyed as she usually would with Kang Chul. Yet again another is twist is thrown into my face and i have absolutely no idea what is in store for us. So he knows what happened between them but does not remember - i am going to be super sad if he doesn't ever remember. He can't forget my favorite OTP moments come on.

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Kang Chul's world has changed so much since the last time. It's freaking scary that the world is now controlled by the villian. Yet the there is somewhat balance of power if the super tablet is switched off, faceless dad is kept locked, and most importantly with Yeon Joo able to travel over worlds make huge differences. I am still up for the tough task she faces battling and protecting her father. But then, we see in the preview that Chul's crossing over to Yeon Joo's world - now how does that work? There are hell lot of questions in my mind - how is the villain able to control dad, being the most prominent one. Also confused about Dad's missing face. How is Kang Chul going to prove his innocence? Will he ever REMEMBER (pls this HAS to happen!) Please Seok Bom don't open that freaking door! (he is going to anyways). It's funny how nobody in Kang Chul's world is attempting to trace the villian who showed himself in front of the world killing dozens. I mean even as a lead to catch Chul, these guys could have hunted him down. Also Chul is fighting the villian as per the preview? but which world is that? I don't speculate this show, since that's a complete waste. Cause ultimately the show does a good job of explaining stuff and tying lose ends. So just trying to wait the week the out...shouldn't be difficult *errr*

P.S. so is the webtoon released yet? Just how mind effed will the readers will be rofl.

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Didnt YJ tear out the pages from the manhwa and put it on her window? How would KC read their parts together when she tore it out already?

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She must have a copy at work, and another one at home. Or perhaps the copy at work wasn't hers but her coworkers'

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She had two copies of the same volume: http://imgur.com/kB6WWci

See how she's cutting up one and the same volume is on the side of the table? One to cut up and one to keep in tact.

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That is standard fangirl practice.

I bet she has a third copy to just be kept mint new as part of her collection.

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I'm impressed by the details of this show!

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I think she found it lying on the table in the doctor's lounge.

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Here's my real-life problem: I need to stop watching this show so it doesn't give me nightmares. Today I have a project I'm finishing up that requires some illustration, preferably vector illustration (ie requires a drawing tablet). Somehow I have uh...not quite worked myself up to turn on the tablet. Do not want any creepy hands coming out of that thing, lol!!

I love how instead of trying to take medicine from the real world and bringing in into the manhwa, YJ DREW it in there. Totally did not expect that. There are times in life where you might agonize over which career path you should take. Should I major in art? Or should I major in medicine? It's always nice when it turns out that BOTH of them were the right answer, lol.

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“because I saw it.”“where” are the same lines from episode 4 when YJ daze-talked in her sleep.

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Two episodes ago, I predicted that KC will discover his identity through the manhwa OYJ left behind!! Here are other VARIABLES which have changed, and what I think will happen NEXT!

1. KC is no longer the main character and he can't summon OYJ at will. He's been thinking about OYJ for the past one month, WAITING for her but she didn't appear.

2. OYJ appeared in the manhwa because the assemblyman (now the main character) thought of her as he was on the phone with an UNKNOWN, most likely new-face killer since he just tried to strangle her and knows that SHE's helping KC! So that's why she got summoned to his office.

3. And this means newface-killer is not the main character, but he wants to be. He probably didn't summon OYJ when she was pretending to sleep with the manga covering her face. It's most likely she summoned herself in while thinking of him fondly, "how are you, Kang Chul?"

4. Restoring Kang Chul to be the main character is the way to go. To do that, he must fulfill his purpose by seeking out the real killer— and equipped with special abilities. [SPOILERS FROM PREVIEW]

5. One thing I can't figure out is returning dad his face. For him to have his face returned, sad dad must rid all desires of murder in his soul, since the killer practically said 'you and I are of one soul, because you want me to kill KC and you tried to kill KC too. We are practically the same'. OYJ is most probably the key, maybe they could draw how the killer was actually using dad's face as a mask... And that mask could be DETACHABLE!

Another theory is that KC, unfortunately... *wails like no tomorrow*... dies, and OYJ suffers which makes dad realize how KC death could kill his own daughter and thus, does something to ressurect him!!

It seems that if the villian dies, KC will disappear too as he has fulfilled his original purpose. Unless OYJ sets a new purpose for him. I went back to the scene where they discovered the body with the ring... I don't think the writer would put such redundant scenes.

In this EPISODE, So Hee says there are only two things that KC could do since his disappearance: run and eventually get caught by police, or that he was so desperate he JUMPED off the bridge.

Many hints there...

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@WoneWorld
You have a point. I can't wait to see if your prediction comes true ^_^

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One way that the killer differs from the dad is their attitude towards Yeon Joo. At first, the killer doesn't seem to take her into account much. She's attracted his attention for marrying Kang Chul and getting out of the comic somehow, but he doesn't seem to know everything about her (yet). He mostly wants to kill her because of her connection to Chul. OTOH, we saw that the dad really does love his daughter, and is worried and freaked out at the danger this comic is putting her in. I think that is a little weakness in this whole we-share-a-soul business that writer Song could totally exploit.

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I'm confused as to how the manhwa was brought back with her but in a previous episode when she was brought back, her phone and purse was left in the real world?

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She wasn't touching those objects. She set the purse down next to her and she dropped the phone on the ground in the middle of fainting (you could hear the impact). That manhwa was on top of her face when she got to the other world.

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Seems kinda random but I like to romanticize it by believing it's because her tears were soaked into the pages of the comic so it has a part of her in it and that's why it was able to cross over to webtoon world.

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Did anybody else notice that KC and YJ were sitting in front of the police station when they were eating ice cream?? LOL.

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I rewatched after reading your comment and you're right! HAHAHAHA the balls of Kang Chul, seriously XD

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lollllll totally didn't notice this

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Thanks for the recap, GF!

Ah!! This ep was so good!! Totally agree that it's been such a heart-wrenching ride, especially for YJ, who continues to endure so much physically and emotionally. I'm just really happy that they met again and KC actually had the chance to read the comic. This means that he's already figured out what's going on, given how smart he is. The déjà vu dress-buying and the sweet, romantic gestures were such a tease. And the ending question! I'm just ecstatic that he is doing all these things for her, knowing that he must been the one who disappeared on her.

I'm also glad to see the logical cyclical experience of YJ-KC. It's inevitable that they will always be connected due to YJ creating KC and always worried about him out of her love, and that leads to his self-awareness. His hand flickering scared me since it seems to indicate that he's no longer the main character, thus serving no purpose in the story. But surely, this will turn around soon now that he knows.

OMG!! New-Face Killer and Dad both freak me out!! I so feel for SB!! He needs that hug, hand-holding, and arm-linking. LOL YJ as well... How awful to find your dad like that and then having to race against time to erase and draw the comic again. NF scared me so much when he strangled her; thank God for the power switch! So, as long as the tablet is not on, NF is stuck in the manhwa world for now. But any character there can will YJ to come over? Yikes! That's not good and she's gonna have to think fast on her feet at all times. Thank goodness our heroine has a brain and can stay calm in situations.

Can't wait for the next ep! Time passes too fast when watching these ep's!! =P

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They should get a knife, turn the tablet on, and stab that New-Face once he tries to reach through it again. Or better yet, inject him with Potassium.

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Yes! YJ needs to be armed when turning that tablet on!! *prepares gun*

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Yeon Joo is now the main character!! When Kang Chul was driving them, he asked her why she felt so-and-so and then his disappearing hand became stable.

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I think this could be true, especially since two big characters - han cheol ho and new-face are eyeing her, and being now powerful players in the manhwa, they've somehow raised Yeon Joo's "level"??? Agh this show

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Maybe Kang Chul wasn't devastated as before that he was a manhwa character because he was relieved that this wasn't reality. Because that type of reality, no matter how strong of a character, is way too cruel. There's a way to fix things if it is a manhwa. There's a set answer while in real life, it's a world of oblivion. You don't know what actions can lead to what consequences and there are definitely no means of change. That's what is different between the World of W and our world.

Also, I think it is human nature to want to know the reason that things occur (especially if it is that big of a scale) in our lives. By finding out about the webtoon, everything he ever wondered started to fall into place like a puzzle and as for the romance part, he has to finish it before the killer hurts Yeonjoo for the sake of them. For both him and Yeonjoo together. The one who, even though his brain may not remember, his heart remembers.

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I don't quite understand something: in the kitchen, KC mumbled:

"Have we done four things now? If we do two more, today’s homework will be done.”

I wonder if he mumbled loud on purpose for YJ to hear or not...

Anyway, they went shopping, ate ice cream, went grocery shopping, and he would cook dinner. Those are the 4 things . If he adds two, it'll be a total of 6 for the day. But didn't he promise to do 10 things a day ? Or did he mean they would have done 10 things total (including the hair tying, reading book while cuddling, forehead kiss, and tying the shoe laces)? I was confused there.

Technically, he helped cooked the ramyun last time too...

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I think he wanted to finish out the tasks her husband left undone (so, he needs a total of six to add to the four. Even though he's technically cooked her dinner twice.)

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Thanks again for yet another wonderful recap, GF! It's so good to read about your insights because I can hardly find one watching this show, like I just go blank after watching a W episode. With this show, I couldn't solely rely on my brain cells really, seriously, LOL!

I thought I heard my heart fall on the floor with a thud during first, when Yeon-joo was trying to retrieve Dad's drawing tablet and she was grabbed on the arms. I tell ya, Dad's face, well, no-face I should say, is the creepiest face ever. I just screamed with her! Then when YJ was strangled by the killer (jeepers!) and that last scene, goodness! I mean this show never fails to surprise me! KC actually has read the manhwa! I would have toppled senseless, like Seo Bong did, if I were YJ! I was just so stunned! How in the world will she answer that question?

Everything was just so redundantly saccharine sweet that I love and lap on it but I know something will just suddenly come up (so I just enjoyed the "tasks" while they last) but never expected that KC actually read the manhwa! I also thought that it's because of his character...I mean I thought he's just naturally like that. Good lord! I never imagined he actually read it! Although I'm actually pleased that he has a clue...somewhat. I mean for YJ's sake! I'm just so surprised, is all. What will happen next, I wonder. Can next week come any sooner please?!

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Well what I'm very curious about is why Kang Chul is starting to fade/disappear. Despite the character shift so that Assemblyman Han is now the protagonist, isn't Chul still the antagonist? How can the story continue when there is no one for Assemblyman Han to catch/chase after? I thought the whole point of the story now was to catch the 'killer' on the loose.

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I really hope they don't make it all a dream again. Argh. YJ suffered way too much for that one! And I'm pretty sure KC knows that. (If he doesn't, I will kick him.) They could make a different kind of dream to make something else happen (or unhappen), though.

[SPOILERS FROM PREVIEW]

Well, we'll find out soon enough. :)

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There is ONE RULE! That is consistent.
They can't draw him healing from wounds. Everything needs to a
Have real life order. Except the plot hole that was no-face. Now with a face he is bound by these rules too and can be kille! Can't wait!

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Question: does Kang Chul remember Yeon Joo or is it more that he recognized the truth in the manhwa and, with the passage of time (how much time did pass by the way?), is rolling with the truth that their events he doesn't remember and he's YJ's disappeared husband?

Also, never have I wanted a young man to beat an old man before this show! Psycho killer must be stopped and have his butt kicked by KC. Oh, my personal wish comes true - KC goes to YJ's room!!!!! Oh, how sad and cute it will be to see him notice her wall of otp moments. Get that girl an otp photo stat!

This episode is soooooo good. Seriously, when his behavior was so different at the outdoor market I started to wonder if his memory had come back. He seemed to be embracing intimacy yet also a bit shy about it as if marginally unsure??? I can't quite put into words everything I sensed in him as he worked through the romantic list. I kept laughing at YJ's expressions, she was so suspicious and quiet, her body language so clearly saying, "What is this man doing? He's being weird..." LOL

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when there is chaos around - and she can rescue the man she loves.

I would freak out when I had to write or draw when a faceless Father who act like he is not the Father anymore tries to get in the room constantly like a creature without soul. Scary...

As I said from the Start - I want to know how SM got this Tablet.

I feel sorry for Soo Bong. Poor fellow . he needs a very good therapy when that Story is over. And again she is gone and he can only look on the - she war here a second before - spot.

For a Man who searched for Yeon Joo like he did the once Prosecutor needs long to recognize her. - just to say it.

I had to change my Stream so I only heared YJ screaming in the Beginning - when she met her FAther. I feel so sorry for her. She has to go to all of this.

Sadly we know now that KC can´t trust Do Yoon anymore too - he wants him to turn himself in. So we are now at a Point noone in the W World is on his Side anymore. I remember the Intro. When I saw it the first time I was wandering about the Picture Scene - we can see So Hees and Do Yoon Picture on KCs Side of the Barriere. But when both YJ and KC touches the Barriere it broke and the Pictures form the friends fall to pieces. I was wondering if that means he must loose his friends before he can go to YJ for real.

And i hoped KC to be able to control the Door between the Worlds too when he is aware again who he is. We will see if the Door open again like the last time - or if he can open it by will.

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One thing about this OTP is that i just love their scripts :

YJ : Why are you doing this to me? Don't you take an interest in me?

KC : That's a strange choice of words. I am not interested. I am suspicious.

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The picture that caught my attention was when KC put his arm around YJ's waist (viewed from their back) when they were walking away from the street market. That was about as romantic and calm as any moment in this drama. They look to be a normal couple and YJ's beloved, disappeared, husband was there to slowly walk on the street like a normal couple. Of course, at that moment of the episode we, as viewers, were still questioning what KC was doing. There were so many questions yet to be answered, but we are really being treated to an outstanding drama by a great writer-nim. I didn't mind seeing YJ all tired, all hungry and stressed because all those events showed how much she loved KC, every bit of him. For sure, she is not a materialistic woman who went for a famous and rich character, YJ actually loves her man. I hope KC can now return her love in the same magnitude.

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I feel bad for Soobong he will need therapy when that Story is over.

That poor man will never look at a manhwa or a computer screen again without flinching! He'll become some anti-tech nut living off the land because of this, lol.

ETA Oh crap! Scary thought. So, if Kang Chul is disappearing because, as W now understands it, he murdered his family and no longer fits the bill as The Hero, then does that make evil prosecutor The Hero by default - again, from W's standpoint - since he held so passionately that KC was the villain? Is that why Yeon Joo appeared in his office when he was wondering about her? If YJ remains the female lead until she's deposed, then does the ability to summon her to W pass onto whoever the main character is?!

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I think at this point according to what he said, KC pretty much has given up on himself and came to believe in his sad ending. He might want to enter the real world just to spend time with Yeon Joo and like what he said in the preview, have their dates like other couples and have a chance to 'catch up with her feelings'.

This drama and the story so far has been so unpredictable and mind-blowing. I almost lost my mind this episode when YJ asked how he knew about the 'homework' and he answered that it was because he 'saw'. It was the reversal of their lines in the past and for a moment, I thought 'oh richard simmons! is YJ also from a webtoon?' and what people has been speculating about the 'W- two worlds' is true?'. Even the scenario that KC might think that YJ was the one who walked out from a webtoon is CRAZY. I'm glad that it's not the case, or not YET?

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I just loved KC's smart hints from today's episode. After watching the episode with subtilte I have to say I found myself laughing at some parts of KC and YJ's reunion. Since she got into his car he kept on dropping clues that he knows their story (according to W 34) like: the culprit's daughter, the expensive dress he/the cartoon character KC has bought her, the homework. I saw a part of his funny/smart/ inquisitive self from before the shooting and hiding. At least he kept his sense of humour despite the circumstances. :D I also think that he remembers something from their past (maybe not everything, but he had flashbacks with the prison and the rooftop scenes).

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Once again I really loved this episode and seeing it with subs just made my heart grow fonder...

The writer isn't going to incorporate any small details that will not be important later on. These details will always come back and bite us viewers if we forgot about them. But honestly for me it's not the existence of the manwha within KC's world that got my attention, cause as important as this detail is it's one that just got introduced and incorporated in episode 10. Don't misunderstand me, I really loved this small detail to bits and pieces as it offered a logical way of how KC could regain the knowledge of his lost memories even if he did not regain the memories themselves yet. He now knows everything that happened within the last few months (well months within his world) and this will put him on equal footing with Mr. New-Face again.

But the one detail that really got me yesterday and also today again was how the one painting from Goya was reintroduced again. Cause it's message is still important for the story as it is unfolding right now. It's just that dad and with him most of us as well first misunderstood it as KC being the one 'son' that is prognosticated/destined will bring down his 'father/creator' as a reference to the old Greek mythology of Cronus and Zeus. The prophecy was about one of his many sons being a risk to Cronus, so Cronus himself did not know whom of them will be the threat and tries to get rid of all of them instead. But dad made the mistake to clearly single out KC as the threatening son as he did not even consider New-face as being on the same level althoguh New-face actually is his only real 'son/creation'. KC was originally designed and created by YJ but for what we know until now New-face is dad's creation but because dad never actually bothered to give him an own identity he did not see him being a bigger threat to himself and his family and friends than KC. He just knew that KC got his own will but he never considered that the same is true for New-face as his fate is linked to KC as the main character.
That's why I found it so telling that dad actually ripped up the picture before trying to create the happy ending KC asked for. Dad realized that KC is not a threatening son/creation for him but he still did not fully realize the destructive potential of New-face who still was No-face at this time. He drew him back into the manwha after their encounter at the plane but not for New-face's sake but for YJ's and with that KC's. But the moment dad ripped the picture New-face called him out from the drawing board. This scene is having some significance cause dad still hasn't fully realized/learned New-face's hazardousness until the picture was ripped. It's like the ripping of the picture was showing that dad let go of his resentments against KC as the one that will destroy him. He did not believe in the message of the picture any longer but ripping it also showed that dad was to unsuspicious...

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This is one of the things that I feel the drama could do a better job at showing: in contrast to YJ who wears her heart on her sleeve (seriously she just loves him so much and it is so obvious to see), KC appears to be - in the eyes of some viewers - not as invested (?!). This could be the problem with directing, as there are moments while watching when I think the audience could feel and relate so much more to the OTP if more attention is paid to the melo scenes. It could be just a longer gaze on his part, moments of his reminiscing their moments, OST etc, anything that gives us a glimpse of his inner romantic emotions. But these have been quite lacking. Sometimes KC comes off as a bit too rational for his own romance. Him being rational and levelheaded is part of his charm, but it would help make the romance more believable if his feelings were shown in a more direct way. Tbh, important moments like the rooftop goodbye shouldn't be that dry and short-lived. I wish I saw more how sad and tortured he was in coming to such heartbreaking decision. Same with this episode, I wanna see stronger reactions from him upon realizing that YJ might be the love and wife that was erased from his memories, but KC is again shown to be rationally listing out all the deductions... In ep 10, melo scenes were done brilliantly and thus people could totally feel the depth of YJ's love.

I guess I just want to see a larger-than-life, epic love story here as in QIHM as the chemistry btw Jongseok and Hyojoo is too amazing to waste! I'm praying with both hands that this wish will be granted in the remaining episodes. Please please!!!

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I haven’t been following the comments section for W – not because of the content but its hard to follow threads with 400+ comments! – so this might have already been discussed. I find Yeon-joo quite interesting as the main protagonist of the drama. On the face of it she is the not so competent doctor with a pretty face and romantic yearnings which is typical heroine fare. But she is really at the centre of the drama in how events will go both with being proactive as well as reactive to events (and reacting quite cleverly for the most part in E11 for e.g.). I really like the actress’ portrayal – she gives the role warmth and sweetness and the energy and logical thinking required of the situations she is thrown it. It is also kind of interesting that Kang-chul’s is the passive, give in to fate role whenever manhwa world is threatened whereas YJ’s is the active one of constantly attempting to change events (even if the outcome is not always in her control). Buried in this is that she is KC’s life – in a literal sense of bringing him to life, which in fiction is often a masculine role. Hope they don’t reverse it in the coming episodes – even though KC as the manhwa hero has to have the agency to control his fate and be heroic, I hope they stick with the YJ being the key to how this happens!

E10 and 11 – thumbs up to Dad and Soo-bong for their acting!

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Dear Author,

I just wanted to say. I stumbled upon your writing accidentally. I'm new to the K-drama world, and W is by far one of the most brilliant and fascinating comicbook-genre TV shows I have ever seen. After reading all your recaps for Ep 1 through 11 (stayed up all night waaaay past my bedtime), I can honestly say that you and I share nearly identical feelings for this show, and why we love it so much. Right down to the comparison of this manhwa dream reset thing to the Buffy and Angel episode (I too cried buckets when Joss Whedon did that to us!!!). I needed to know that there were people out there who were feeling and experiencing all the same things that I was, and your blog came to me as a blessing! I love your writing style, it felt like you had typed out my own inner monologues, and I couldn't help but laugh out loud so so many times. I'm looking forward to your next recaps (nearly) as much as the next couple of episodes!!!

Thank you so much!!!! <3

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"And I enjoyed that he didn’t magically “remember” her, because there’s something more bittersweet and heartfelt about him seeing their relationship from the outside, and recognizing Yeon-joo’s pain and feeling frustrated that he might be the source of it without knowing." you said, GF.
your posts in Dramabeans, proven again why DB fans like myself, who goes from one recap sites to another, will just return back to quench our thirst for a worthy food for thoughts by your words, your group of recapers give unbiased sound soulful insights, and appreciative acknowledges where the characters deserved.
i also hope, that Chul will be seen loving her again, for being the person she is, not because by remembering all that she ever did, and felt the weighs of how much he owed her... that which led to some fans think that whatever passed betweent the OTP at the moments are mere gratitude on his part... which i beg to differ, but wish not to argue.
He needs to appreciate her, as what kind of person she is, without the backpack of "She's my Creator" + "She saved me" + "She loves me".... but feeling nothing at first, exvept pure curiosity, to dependence on her help by some raising trust in her... and the surprise at that look in her eyes, which repeats again and again, even when she seems to be so forlorn about her disappeared husband, and mine O'mine,.... "i looked like her hubby?".... till, surprised at her meticulous planning, and quick wit, and very tender care over him during the Great Escape.. all the unsaid gestures mean actually means: "go to the back seat, head bend down, and don't knock on the door frame,.... give me your wallet to buy medical supplies.... i go book hotel room first, you cannot come along to show your face.. don't lift up your head at the lift, careful of the CCTV...." this girl refused to say a lot, even don't answer whenever he asked, does he knows her.... but every gestures show she cared so much for him.
"i didn't cry"... when she's almost like a drench kitten sniffing her tears away....
like you said the last ep10 recaps, i want him to fall in love all over again, then later on read the W comic and remembers her... which show again, when the mind don't rememebr the moments, the hearts cannot forget the feels, and will fall in love again, and again. and he will ache over her tears, in unfathomable ways, why does her tears matters so much... how come it felt this way on his cheeks. i want that feels to trigger him, before he magically remembers, and felt indepbted. i hated those theories who said, he is bearing the weight of her saving acts and her love and his responsbilties only.
noooo.... beg to differ.

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I am new to this. Just 2 observations :

1) Where did KC get a fresh change of clothes when he emerged from the hotel. The shirt looks exactly like the same one he wore when he was shot.

2)To save KC, can't YJ just erase his wounds away like how she had erased the hotel door when the police came knocking? The only reason I can think of is that doing so would result in his inevitable conclusion that he is a manhwa character and YJ wants to avoid that.

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It seems like the story repeats:

before reset - KC was injured at rooftop and OYJ saved him; OYJ returns to real world
after reset - KC was injured and was saved by OYJ in the hotel; OYJ returns to real world

before reset - 2mths passed quickly while OJY was waiting at the bus stop hoping to return to the real world, KC arrived and get her into the car
after reset - 1 mth passed quickly while OYJ was trying to hail a cab, OYJ waited at the bus stop and KC's car arrived and get ger into the car

before reset - KC brought OYJ shopping for dress (3mil won)
after reset - KC brought OYJ shopping for dress (5000 won)

before reset - KC was 'forcing' OYJ to answer where did she come from and how she knws all abt him while she's in jail
after reset - KC was 'forcing' OYJ to answer him abt what happen to the KC & OJY in the manhwa

i guess OYJ would probably tell him that yes he's a manhwa character once again and the exit to the real world opens up again as per the first time

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oh and btw, saw many commenting abt OYJ did not shower but i think although 1 mth passed in the manhwa world, it's probably a few hrs in the real world :)

so i dont think she smells :P

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Someone wondered if Kang Chul can still trust Do Yoon. I think he does, even if DY suggests turning himself in. He is the only person who knows where KC is and how to get in touch. I notice that Soo Hee doesn't know. For being the female lead and presumed girlfriend, you'd think he'd trust her. But maybe he has a gut feel not to trust her anymore, or maybe he has seen that she backstabbed him in the dream sequence in the manhwa. That would make him think.

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Anyone noticed KC's necklace at the end? he wasn't wearing it the entire episode except at the end of the ep. I'm not saying that it must be their wedding ring, but well.... Who knows? If it's not, then what is it? Why's he only wearing it when he's showing YJ the comic and asking her about him being her lost husband? I'm suuuper happy with the fact that they're starting to create a bond again, but I have to admit that I really hope for KC to get his memories back... I mean, they just aren't meant to be forgotten! They're the reason for his current existence, he would've died single and too early if those memories we'rent created! (lol) It's just... Those memories are just too wonderful to be forgotten... Every inch of pain YJ went through because of him, every sacrifices they've made for each other and every act of love they've shared, he needs to remember them! Most importantly, they need to have a happy ending! (and YJ's father definitely has to get his face back omfg) This is totally an impressive drama, and I want it to be a drama that would give off a nice feeling and great memories everytime I think of it♡

It hasn't even ended yet, but shoutout to all the staffs, actors&actresses, crews, writers, editors and cameraworkers who always give their all for this magnificent drama! Your hardwork will always be repayed♡♡♡

And last but not least, Thank you so much for the recap! This is my first time ever getting super exicted over a recap! I remember every single thing about the episodes, but I love reading your unique words and interesting writing style! Keep up with the great work! ♡♡♡

P.S: Sorry for any grammar mistakes and cheesy (or pretty much cringy) words (English is not my first language :D)

Once again, thanks a lot!♡♡♡

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