W–Two Worlds: Episode 14
by girlfriday
Let’s be honest—on a good day, Dad makes my blood boil for the string of terrible decisions he’s made and the effect that’s had on his daughter’s life. He’s weak-willed and pathetic, and pretty much the source of all my frustrations when it comes to our hero’s pain. But when two adversaries stand to lose the one person they both love, maybe there’s a chance that they can put aside the mountain of issues between them and save the day? Come on, guys, your girl needs you! Save first, therapy later!
EPISODE 14 RECAP
Kang Chul runs to the hospital in tears, and finds Yeon-joo surrounded by doctors trying to resuscitate her. They shock her twice and manage to get a heartbeat, but she’s lying so still…
Back in the manhwa world, Assemblyman Han arrives at the crime scene and puts on a pair of gloves before digging around for any evidence that might link him to New-Face Killer. He retrieves the warehouse address he wrote down at gunpoint in Chul’s car, and then he roots around on New-Face’s dead body for the phone containing that incriminating recording between them.
He opens the trunk of New-Face’s car too, and whatever he finds inside, it’s something of interest. He’s annoyed to find his hired henchmen dead, all but one, and confused when he discovers the spot where Yeon-joo was shot, but no body.
Out in the real world, Dad’s no-face slowly disintegrates… revealing his original face underneath. Oh thank ye drama gods—are we done with the faceless portion of our programming?
New-Face must really be dead-dead, because Dad wakes up in full control of his faculties, and looks stunned to be holding a hammer in front of his smashed tablet. And magically, he seems rather fine for someone who hasn’t breathed or eaten in a while. He calls out for Su-bong and Yeon-joo, but the workshop is empty.
Dad picks up the phone to call Yeon-joo, but then he starts having memory flashes of kidnapping Yeon-joo and holding her up at gunpoint. Gack, is he having New-Face’s memories? Dad’s face twists up in horror as he realizes what’s happened.
Su-bong is still crouched outside the front gate where Kang Chul told him to stay, like a good puppy. He calls Yeon-joo repeatedly, on the verge of another breakdown, when finally someone picks up—it’s Dad.
They rush out of the workshop together, with Dad getting behind the wheel despite Su-bong’s flailing protests. Su-bong deduces that Dad is using New-Face’s memories to track Yeon-joo, and he keeps glancing over at Dad to double-check that he’s still him.
Dad drives to the warehouse where he remembers New-Face shooting Yeon-joo, and the construction worker who found her tells them that she was taken to the hospital. Dad is beside himself and expecting the worst, and Su-bong tries to tell him that she’ll be okay. It doesn’t do much good.
Kang Chul paces outside the intensive care unit, ignoring Su-bong’s calls. His hand continues to flicker in and out, but he just hides it behind his back when the doctor comes out. Chul’s face falls to hear the news that Yeon-joo isn’t waking up despite the surgery going well; the doctor tells him to prepare for the possibility that she won’t pull through.
Dad and Su-bong arrive at the emergency room, where the nurse tells them that Yeon-joo is brain-dead. Dad collapses to the floor and demands to know where she is, and the nurse looks troubled.
Chul sits by Yeon-joo’s bedside, quietly spilling tears. He reaches out to hold her hand, but then he sees his hand turn into a manhwa drawing and threaten to disappear again. Outside, he hears the police officer come by to ask questions about the shooting, and when he comes in, both Chul and Yeon-joo are gone.
Ah, this turns out to be a flashback, and the nurse tells Dad and Su-bong that both Yeon-joo and her husband disappeared without a trace.
Yeon-joo’s mom is worried that she hasn’t come home yet, and Su-bong grimaces when Mom calls. Dad tells him to lie that he doesn’t know anything, and Su-bong’s voice trembles as he tells Mom that Yeon-joo was called to the hospital and left her phone here.
The only person who looks more distressed than Su-bong is Dad, who slumps down in his chair and reaches for a bottle of pills, and downs it with scotch. Oh noooooo, Dad! This is not the time to incapacitate yourself!
Dad just curls up in bed crying Yeon-joo’s name, overcome with depression. But then the sound of the doorbell gets him up, and Su-bong scrambles outside to the gate, hoping that it’s Yeon-joo.
It’s Kang Chul, looking grim and defeated as he waits for Su-bong to open the gate. He ignores the questions about Yeon-joo until he gets inside, where Dad has gotten himself upright (just barely) and out of bed.
Chul says he moved Yeon-joo to the manhwa world because the doctor here said there was no hope. He explains, “If she dies here, I can’t reverse it.” Thank goodness one of you has a brain today.
Chul says that he took her to the hospital there, but it was the same diagnosis, and so after a few days he moved her to the hotel because he couldn’t explain away the gunshot wound. He says that they spent a week like that in the hotel, and in flashback Chul clutches Yeon-joo’s hand and lights up when she opens her eyes and looks at him.
In the present, Chul says, heart in his throat, “She opened her eyes, just once. For a brief moment…” Agh, why does that sound so final?
Dad asks shakily what happened then, and Chul’s lip begins to tremble and his eyes fill with tears. “She died,” he finally ekes out. Dad crumples to the floor in shock, and Su-bong bursts into wailing sobs while Chul quietly continues to cry.
In the morning, Professor Crazy Dog bursts into Seok-bum’s office and asks after Yeon-joo’s father, who’s been admitted into the hospital for stress and mixing pills with alcohol. Crazy Dog sighs and admits guiltily that this is all his fault—last night he put up some negative comments online about the manhwa peppered with swear words, and he’s convinced that he put Oh Sung-moo in the hospital. Aw, you’re the nicest anti-fan ever.
Su-bong takes a call from Kang Chul and steps out of Dad’s hospital room just as Crazy Dog enters. He chides Dad for drinking again when he expressly told him to lay off the booze. Crazy Dog tries to lighten the mood by talking about the manhwa and asks, “Why did Oh Yeon-joo suddenly die?”
Crazy Dog admits that she’s kind of a useless character, but when she died like that, he wasn’t happy about it. That just brings all of New-Face’s memories flooding back for Dad, and the memory of shooting Yeon-joo in the back overwhelms him, and he suddenly darts out of bed.
Dad runs barefoot down the hall like a man possessed, and Kang Chul happens to see him run into the stairwell and gives chase. Dad runs straight for the rooftop and begins to climb over the railing to jump. What, seriously?! DAAAAD! GET IT TOGETHER!
He’s halfway over the railing when Chul finds him and yanks him backward. Dad struggles and screams to be let go, but Chul manages to pull him back down safely. Phew.
Chul asks why he’s doing this, and Dad breaks down in tears saying, “I did it. I shot her. I shot Yeon-joo.” Chul tries to tell him that it was the killer who shot Yeon-joo, not him, but Dad can’t separate himself from the memory and the guilt, and cries, “I shot my daughter! I can’t live any longer!”
But that’s enough guilt babble for Chul and he shakes Dad, shouting that there’s work to be done: “You’re the only one who can save her! So get it together! You can’t break down. You have to save your daughter!” Dad doesn’t see how, when she’s already dead. Well, you were never very creative to begin with, were you?
Chul says that there’s a way to save her, and explains that Yeon-joo already started to become a manhwa character the moment she married him—as a main character, she was able to get hurt inside the manhwa world, which is why she died when she was shot.
But Chul points out that this means the opposite is true too—that she can be saved in the manhwa and brought back to life, just like he was. Chul explains that he took her to the manhwa world before she died for that reason, and says with conviction that he’s going to bring her back no matter what. “I won’t ever give up! I’m going to save her!” he shouts.
Dad is too depressed to see any hope of saving her though, and cries that the tablet has been destroyed so there’s no way to draw it. But Chul won’t be deterred, and is convinced that they will find some way.
Crazy Dog and Su-bong wander the halls looking for Dad, and Su-bong asks what Crazy Dog could’ve possibly said to make Dad suddenly disappear. Crazy Dog innocently says he only brought up the manhwa and asked why Oh Yeon-joo died, and Su-bong grabs his hair and screams bloody murder: “Why would you ask that, WHY?!”
Su-bong’s rant can probably be heard from outer space, and he’s so busy screaming at Crazy Dog for asking such a thoughtless question that he misses Kang Chul walking up right behind him with Dad on his back.
Hilariously, Su-bong turns on a dime and goes from violent ranting to politely asking for a nurse the second he sees them. Crazy Dog stands there stunned, wondering what he said that was so wrong and why his feelings were hurt just now.
Once Dad is safely tucked in bed, Kang Chul asks Su-bong to look after him and leaves again. Dad watches him go and thinks back to the rest of their conversation up on the roof. Chul had said that Dad couldn’t possibly know how he felt about Yeon-joo.
Kang Chul: “Yeon-joo is my only family—not a fake family that you made for me, but a real family with a physical entity. Instead of manufactured memories, I have real memories with her. Instead of a predetermined fate, she’s the fate I chose myself, for the first time, by my will alone. So I can’t give up. Yeon-joo is proof that I am a person like you—that I am human.”
Chul said that he was going to save Yeon-joo and be happy with her, and he refused to back down or be discouraged by anyone. He was convinced that a late-game reversal was possible, and declared that he would get his happy ending no matter what. Suck it, Fate!
Dad seemed moved by his words, and then as Chul piggybacked Dad down from the roof, he said that Dad’s life mattered to him now too, “Not because you’re the god who made me, but because you’re the father of my wife. You’re already my family.” *sniff*
Chul said with a little smile that Dad might not acknowledge it yet, but that’s how he thinks of it anyway, and he warned Dad not to hurt himself anymore. Dad didn’t say anything in response, but just let Chul carry him back to bed like a baby. And here I thought Kang Chul couldn’t find yet another way to be swoony, but there it is.
Back in the present, Dad’s lips curl up in the tiniest of smiles, and he mutters his usual insult for Chul—arrogant bastard—but this time he says it almost like it’s a term of endearment.
Su-bong shuffles after Chul to see him off, and begs him to be careful. Chul tells him not to cry (aw) and to wait for his S.O.S. He doesn’t have a plan yet, but intends to call on Su-bong for help when he needs to.
Back on the rooftop, Dad had said that he’d only ever used one tablet, which was now destroyed. But Chul was sure that New-Face wouldn’t have had him smash it if he didn’t have a backup plan of some sort—that tablet was his lifeline, and he wouldn’t have gotten rid of it so easily.
Sure enough, we see New-Face ask for Dad to draw him a duplicate tablet, back while he was on the run after kidnapping Yeon-joo. With Chul’s prodding, Dad recalled that he drew a second tablet in the trunk of New-Face’s car.
Chul didn’t remember seeing the tablet on the evidence list from the crime scene, but then he and Dad both landed on the same conclusion: Assemblyman Han. He discovered it in New-Face’s trunk and moved it before the cops came.
In the present, Assemblyman Han’s assistant tells him that the tablet is used by professional illustrators, and he wonders why on earth the killer would be carrying around something like this when it isn’t even a weapon. He gets called away to a meeting, and leaves it turned off on his desk.
Chul has no idea if the duplicate tablet will work, but there’s only one way to find out. He breaks into the real-world equivalent of Assemblyman Han’s office and takes out his gun before summoning himself back to the manhwa world.
Chul materializes in the empty office and goes to grab the tablet, but he stops short when he notices that it isn’t identical to the original. He thinks, “Trap,” but as he’s having that very thought, someone hits him from behind and sticks a syringe in his neck.
The room starts spinning and Chul goes down, groggy and unable to fight back. Assemblyman Han’s voice rings in his ears, as he shows Chul the real tablet and asks if this is what he’s looking for.
When Chul regains consciousness, he’s tied to a chair in a warehouse, and Assemblyman Han waxes nostalgic about how he missed this old dynamic between them. He happily points out that thanks to Chul faking his own death, he could kill him right now and get away scot-free.
Assemblyman Han asks if Chul wants to know where he got that syringe that he attacked him with, and he points to the tablet. He demonstrates by pulling up the drawing of the syringe on the screen and then pressing Enter, which makes it materialize on the spot. And then he presses Delete, and it vanishes. Crap.
Chul winces and Assemblyman Han laughs like a kid at Christmas. Earlier that night, he’d changed his mind about leaving for that meeting, and began to search through the tablet’s hard drive. He found folders filled with drawings of various models of guns, and was terrified when pulling up a drawing made that very gun appear in his hand.
In the present, he tells Chul that the tablet is filled with all sorts of poisons, and tells him to pick his poison, literally. He makes another syringe appear and sticks it right at Kang Chul’s neck, but pulls away, enjoying the taunting.
Assemblyman Han says he finally gets why Chul and New-Face were fighting to the death, but now he wants real answers, like what the hell this tablet is, whom it belongs to, and how Chul appears in his office whenever he wants. He says the real interrogation begins now, and grabs a steel pipe with a glint in his eye.
Assemblyman Han swings at Kang Chul full-force with the pipe over and over and over again, until Chul is beaten to a pulp and lying on the ground covered in blood.
Thankfully Assemblyman Han gets called away to a meeting, giving Chul a short reprieve from the torture. Chul spits out the word “hospital” before Assemblyman Han is about to leave, and asks to be taken to the hospital.
In the real world, Su-bong paces in the hospital hallway waiting to hear from Kang Chul, and he gasps when a new episode of the webtoon pops up on his phone. He makes a cross over his head and shoulders (pfff) before clicking on it. It’s bang-up-to-date as usual, and Su-bong lets out a loud yelp when he sees Chul being tortured by Assemblyman Han. He nags at his phone, “I told you to be careful!”
Back in the manhwa world, Assemblyman Han listens intently to something that Kang Chul says, though we don’t get to hear it. Tears spill from Chul’s eyes, but the only reaction that Assemblyman Han shows is rage and disbelief, and he kicks Chul in the face before walking out, tablet in hand.
He orders two henchmen to guard Chul and not give him a single drop of water because he’s already a dead man. And then he calls someone to say that he’ll be making a quick stop before his meeting.
The henchmen put Chul back in his chair, and he asks them what time it is. When he finds out that thirty minutes have passed, he smirks and says that “it” should be arriving soon.
Chul raises his head and says, “Park Su-bong-sshi, the item is going there. Take care of it.” And then the “To be continued” chyron appears in the corner. Woohoo, is Su-bong getting written into the story?
Out in the real world, Su-bong’s eyes widen as he reads the webtoon, and he stammers, “That’s… my name? Is he calling me? Me?” Su-bong runs into Dad’s room to show him the webtoon and the message from Chul, and wonders what the item is.
In the manhwa world, Assemblyman Han heads to the hospital with tablet in hand. He’s headed to a room on the eighth floor, and in flashback we see that Kang Chul told him the truth—that his wife died, and he needed the tablet to save her.
He said that she could be drawn back to life if he brought the tablet to its owner in the hospital, and Assemblyman Han didn’t believe him, calling it like something out of a manhwa. Chul smiled and asked, “And what you saw wasn’t like a manhwa?”
Assemblyman Han sent a few minions to Kang Chul’s penthouse to check on his story, and Chul told Do-yoon over the phone to let them in. They saw for themselves that Yeon-joo had just died, and Chul told Assemblyman Han that he’d have all the proof he needed if he took the tablet to the hospital, and had its owner draw his wife back to life.
So back in the present, Assemblyman Han does just that, like an obedient little mouse bringing his own cheese to his trap. As soon as the webtoon episode ends, Kang Chul gets zapped right back to the real world, leaving the henchmen scratching their heads.
Assemblyman Han arrives at the hospital room, but the patient there is a woman, not Oh Sung-moo, and he figures that Chul lied to him.
At the same time, Chul concentrates on Hypothesis Three—that he can summon characters to the real world by thinking of them—and says aloud, “I summon Han Chul-ho to the real world.”
Chul shuts his eyes, and as Assemblyman Han turns to go, he suddenly materializes in Dad’s hospital room just as Su-bong wonders how the tablet and Assemblyman Han will get here.
Everyone in the room turns around at the same time to face each other, and jaws drop. Dad confirms that he’s Oh Sung-moo, but then Assemblyman Han recognizes his face and thinks he’s the killer. Su-bong, on the other hand, doesn’t wait for introductions—he just dives for the tablet the first chance he gets, and Assemblyman Han chokes him to get it back.
Dad grabs the nearest IV stand and thwacks Assemblyman Han in the back with it, and then thwacks him again in the head, and he goes down.
Dad races to get the tablet plugged in, and as soon as he turns it on, Assemblyman Han vanishes. Huh. And then a new variable: When Dad picks up his pen, his hand starts to morph into a manhwa drawing. Whaaat. He begins to draw furiously.
Factory workers discover Kang Chul lying unconscious on the floor of their warehouse, and at the same time, Yeon-joo wakes up alive and well, scaring Do-yoon half to death. She doesn’t even get to say anything before the webtoon episode ends, sending her back to the real world.
A little while later, Su-bong arrives at the factory looking for Kang Chul, but he isn’t there. Wait, he didn’t disappear, did he? Su-bong is over the moon when Yeon-joo calls, and his reaction to hearing her voice is just so happy, it kills me.
Su-bong asks everything three times like he’s hopped up on a twelve-pack of soda: “Noona? Yeon-joo noona? Is it really you? Are you okay? Can you speak? Oh you’re speaking now. Do you have all ten fingers and toes? Do you remember everything? What about where you were shot?”
Yeon-joo tells him that she woke up in the hotel and suddenly came back to this world, and she’s perfectly fine and not even in any pain. She’s just as relieved to hear that Dad is back to normal too. Su-bong tells her that Dad drew her back to life and is probably on his way to see her, since he was sitting at his desk all day just clicking refresh and waiting for the webtoon to show up online.
Su-bong says he’s here looking for Chul in the place where he was tortured, and Yeon-joo asks worriedly what he means by that. Su-bong says Chul isn’t here though, and in flashback we see that Chul was brought outside by the workers who found him, but he asked for a taxi, not an ambulance, because he needed to go to the hotel.
That was twenty minutes ago that Chul disappeared while the workers called an ambulance, and Su-bong guesses that he’s on his way to Yeon-joo. She asks if Chul is badly hurt and if Dad is okay, and Su-bong just chides her for worrying about other people when she was the one who died.
Yeon-joo figures it’ll be faster to just read the last few episodes of the webtoon for herself, and she bursts into tears to see Kang Chul being tortured to try and save her.
She heads out to the hotel driveway to wait for Chul, craning her neck and wondering why he’s so late.
As she turns around, lightning strikes and it’s suddenly pouring rain outside. Is she back in the manhwa world so soon? Yeon-joo is startled to see So-hee walk past her into the hotel, and their eyes meet. So-hee seems to think it odd but she continues on her way.
Yeon-joo looks up at the sky, where she sees a new chyron being written above her: “Final Episode.”
COMMENTS
Oh, the final episode already? I mean, I knew it was coming—the show is ending soon, after all—but it’s a little troubling for Yeon-joo to end up in the manhwa world without any preparation and without meeting Kang Chul, because the final episode means she’s now trapped there until it ends, right? There are no more to-be-continueds to use up in an emergency, and no guarantee that when the manhwa ends, Kang Chul will come back out to the real world with her. I just hope that this was Dad’s doing, in an attempt to give them a happy ending, and not the manhwa world breaking down altogether because Chul’s time is running out. I still worry about Kang Chul suddenly poofing into nothing, and now it looks like Dad’s got the same problem. Is it because of his mind-meld with New-Face? Is he now more manhwa than real? And is he disappearing because he’s lost his right to be the central villain with Assemblyman Han taking over? I can’t figure out if that’s a good thing or a bad thing, but at this point, anything with a face is better than a life with no face—that much I know for sure.
I did feel a lot of the tension sap out in this episode, partly because we already know that Yeon-joo has to be brought back somehow, and partly because the way they manage to bring her back doesn’t use any new or nifty tricks. For an episode of W, it was disappointingly twist-free, and a fairly straightforward rescue, thanks to Assemblyman Han not being very bright. I find him to be less intimidating as a villain overall, which might have something to do with it. Okay, so the violent torture was scary in an unhinged way, and I don’t like how dangerous it is for him to know what the tablet can do—even without self-awareness of the manhwa world, a machine with the power of life and death is not a thing you want him to be aware of. But anyone who can be taken down by Dad and Su-bong? Not really very high on my all-time scary villain list. Right now I’m more concerned with the battle against Fate, and the rules that govern the manhwa world and keep Kang Chul tethered to that realm—they’re the real enemies now.
I was seriously about to throw my hands up and give up on Dad in this episode when he sank into depression and drank, instead of trying to find a way to save Yeon-joo. I was so done with his defeatist attitude, and so angry that he’d let go like that without even attempting to bring her back. It’s so in character though, and I do appreciate Dad as a character on a meta level because he’s such an obvious foil for Kang Chul, who was made to be everything Dad wished he could be. Dad’s pathetic weakness of character serves to highlight Kang Chul’s strengths, and I actually see envy and admiration in Dad’s eyes when he sees how Chul won’t give up on his family.
It’s actually Chul’s singular drive—to avenge his family in his youth, and to protect his family now—and it makes me sad to think that W was really Dad’s way of living out his fantasy post-divorce, where he’d be the kind of man not to ever give up on his family and lose them. It explains the villain’s sole focus on always killing Kang Chul’s family without rhyme or reason, because family was always the core of the conflict—what the hero/Dad was fighting for, what he’d lost, what he desperately wanted to regain more than life itself. And to get symbolic, it explains why the villain’s face was ultimately Dad’s own—because he’s the one who destroyed his own family.
I’m sure Dad never imagined in his wildest dreams that Kang Chul would be the one to give him a family again, but in loving Yeon-joo, Chul is actually solving both the hero’s conflict and the creator’s conflict all at once—he’s going to protect his family at all costs, and now that family happens to include Dad. It’s a neat little convergence in a relationship that otherwise has every reason to be at odds, since we’ve seen Chul go so far as to shoot his creator in an attempt to exercise his free will. But I like that Kang Chul 2.0 consistently finds better ways to do the same thing, and now he’s discovered that loving Yeon-joo and choosing a life with her is his ultimate rebellion against his predetermined fate. There are a lot of things to love about their relationship, but I like that it represents choice, and that at every step of the way, they’re actively choosing to be together and fight for their happy ending. Could Fate be so cruel as to not grant them that one thing? Don’t answer that. I want to think happy thoughts while I still can.
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51 Shine
September 7, 2016 at 11:59 PM
First of all hands off to LJS for giving us those damn gud expressions. Now, I am sure, he can easily play the role of psycho serial killer in VIP.
For reference-
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Coming to the episode- I find it good. A few scenes that stand out for me were
1. The scene b/w KC & Daddy OH. Daddy Oh is one annoying and coward person and it was gud to see the contrast b/w them. Many feel that what KC said to Dad indicates that he doesn't love YJ. But, what I got from that scene that KC was not just happy that YJ is his real family and she was real person, which makes him as real. But, what he was happy was that a guy who was created to just feel despair and unloved or once, went against his creator and fell for a woman, which was not even in his character. His feeling for YJ were not manipulative. His love was for her real, coz even when Webtoon wanted to separate them, they still get back together somehow. How can people say, KC was still logical that he doesn't love YJ? How can one say that his saving her and putting his life in danger was all to show gratitude and care? Why people need a loud 'I love You' to feel love. He can actually feel for a girl coz of his own will is a great deal to him, if not to others. We feel his feelings are useless because we also have choice to make a choice. He never did and still he made a choice to live, love and have family with YJ. He always says, his happy ending includes YJ and still people doesn't feel his love is beyond me..
2. SB and crazy dog scene was epic. LOL loved the way SB lost his patience and shouted at crazy dog with all his might.. LOL epic scene and crzy dog monologue was gud too :p
3. KC & Han scene. I felt so bad when Han was torturing KC. And those expressions were spot on.. KC was manipulating KC and he had everything planned, but still his plan could have backfired, if Han had killed him coz of overdose. So,the thrill and danger was still there, but KC made it look so easy.
4. So bong Vs Han and him getting batshit crazy to hear he might enter W world ROFL :p
PS- Still feeling the rush and gush and can't wait for the next episode and hoping for happy ending
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rlg07
September 8, 2016 at 4:38 AM
I am with you on #1 especially. I felt like KC was saying that everything else in his life might be fake, but his love for YJ is the one real thing he has.
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52 Yuki
September 8, 2016 at 12:19 AM
The things that I loved from this episode:
- First and best of all: Chul telling Dad that Yeon Yoo is his only family and that he will turn the table around no matter what and save her; he made my heart flutter a bit ❤️
- Chul telling Dad that he is also family and Dad smiling while remembering *-*
- Soo Bong calling Chul "hyung" and following him around :D
- Crazy Dog made me laugh so hard again :D
I love how our cartoon hero is bonding with his new real family. I will keep my hope that there is a happy ending for them where they can live together as a big family :)
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loveblossom
September 8, 2016 at 6:55 AM
Heh I like Dad's small smile part too. Felt like he was finally accepting Chul.
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Yuki
September 8, 2016 at 10:47 AM
Indeed, Chul might be able to bring Dad again the warmth of having a family. In a way, it's coming from Yeon Yoo, and I hope Dad finally musters the courage to own his webtoon and do whatever is needed to get his children a happy ending...and I hope he does not die, even if he has been so evil at times, damn, I hope no one dies...
On a different note: why is Lee Jong Suk so pretty? He is getting prettier by the day lately ? ...I never thought I would say that about a man, haha! Anyway, I have fallen for his charms ?
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Stache
September 9, 2016 at 6:54 AM
I love that Appa's finally accepted KC and how much SB genuinely seems to care and loved Kang Chul
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inxomnia
September 10, 2016 at 7:20 AM
Hey, maybe we're slowly getting to YJ's fantasy happy ending where her dad will begrudgingly start to accept KC.
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53 June
September 8, 2016 at 12:43 AM
Just want to say a big thank you to girlfriday for this speedy recap! :)
The past week's wait has been exceptionally tortuously long. Been listening to W ost for on endless loops the whole week. Watched all the bts. Tried to distract myself with Jealousy Incarnate, Moon Lovers and Moonlight. But still so hard pressed to fill the void left by last week's cliffhanger.
Watched the w ep 14 raw once I got my hands on it today morn at 2am.
So exciting! So smart of Kang Chul to make up plan B and use the new hypothesis to bring Assemblyman Han and tablet to Subong when his plan A to retrieve tablet by himself failed. The beatings left him so battered *shudder*
Final episode chyron left me with fear though. Especially since dad (Assemblyman Han called him Han Sang Hoon so he took over antagonist role that's why his hand morphed into manhwa drawing as he was doing good guy job with kang chul and su bong?) and Kang Chul will need to fulfil their roles to not disappear? Does that mean that author dad has to die too?
On the other hand though, if the final episode chyron is up, does that mean we could possibly have a sequel this time so the genre could finally change from thriller to romance and family, so our new family can finally get their happy ending?
On a side note, the past week of void lead me to find out that the final episode will be shown on Lee Jong Seok's birthday day! :)
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54 siesta
September 8, 2016 at 1:03 AM
how is it that KC just gets exponentially hotter covered in blood??
to those of you that said KC doesn't love YJ- well maybe youre right, and he doesn't... yet. for me, true love comes with time and exposure, from creating happy memories together, from going through thick and thin together, from simply enjoying being together. i personally don't really believe in love at first sight, that is mostly just attraction and lust.
KC might not love her yet because frankly he's not given enough time to, but he trusts and cares for her, he wants to be with her and willing to fight for it, and he's physically attracted to her. those are the basis of a healthy relationship if any. love will come sooner or later.
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55 Lessa
September 8, 2016 at 2:17 AM
AH, cant believe its ending! My Golly!
Can I hope for a Su-Bong special after it ends? :)
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56 furelise_rh
September 8, 2016 at 3:14 AM
What an eloquent recap! Let me just stand up and applaud you gf! Amazing!
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57 Adal
September 8, 2016 at 3:52 AM
Su Bong is ❤️. He's a single handed Greek chorus that makes all the appropriate responses before it can even hit me, sometimes, I am going to miss him so much.
I watched hours of the BTS on YouTube yesterday, and the process of making the drama was fascinating as well as exhausting. It helps that both HHJ and LJS have such an easy chemistry that they are always laughing and clowning around to break the tension on set. And it really takes the actors and director's imagination to act in a certain way that enhances the CGI's they use in the frames. It's really interesting.
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58 rlg07
September 8, 2016 at 5:00 AM
Well, I'm super nervous for today's episode (especially since we'll have to wait a week for the final one, and I expect a horrible cliffhanger because it's the penultimate one). That said, I loved episode 14. How do they manage to pull this off?? The relationships between all of the characters are so freaking REAL. I can't remember a film where you could run your characters through so many different scenarios and moods and still feel like they had a real connection between them. You can write it, but man, I'm so impressed with the actors for being able to carry it off and make me believe it. I love the Soo Bong/Yeon Joo sibling relationship. I LOVED the rooftop scene with Kang Chul and dad. They have come full circle, haven't they? The first time they met, KC tried to kill OSM. This time, KC saves his life. Telling him that he cares about him because he's his wife's father and therefore his family, too was icing on the cake. Even better than YJ's imaginary meeting between the two, IMO. And as to KC's feelings for YJ, I'm definitely in the camp of those who believe it. It's not just the two dates they've gone on in the real world--remember that he saw all she went through in the manwha after the reset, and how she was the only one who believed in him. I mean, they were on the run together, too. He knows this is the one real thing in his life, and he'll do anything to keep it. It's more than just, having her around makes him real. If it was just that, I don't think he would feel such care and concern over her dad. (I do still want to hear him SAY it to YJ, though.)
I also loved just the fact that here was the guy who destroyed the family, sitting next to the one guy who will go through any torture or hardship to put the family back together. Go, Chul!
I know she suffered and all, but I sorta want to give the mom a kick in the pants. At least dad notices his daughter is in love with someone? He's trying to be connected in her life, albeit in a really warped way?
Anyway, I want to give the whole dysfunctional Oh/Kang/Bong family great squishy hugs.
As to Plot, KC did what he had to do to save his lady, but letting the assemblyman into the secret of the tablet is going to cause problems, I fear.
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59 shelly
September 8, 2016 at 5:31 AM
where to start...
1. editing kills the flow. there were so many flashbacks that didn't need to happen in this episode, i threw my hands up. LET IT FLOW, dammit. we already know somehow they have to bring back YJ, because she's a main chara now and MCs don't die at all, or if they do, they die in the last episode. or so it happens in all my manhwa and manga.
so don't jump back and front for a few minutes only, story! i didn't like that.
2. is it me or does this look like an alternate road to the end of W than it could have been? some of the scenes are so truncated it made me wonder what's been changed or missing. i'd've appreciated more KC standing in vigil over YJ instead of a fast flashback of her dying - there's no emotional high (okay, she wouldn't stay dead, but revivals in this manhwa are tricky, KC can attest. i would have preferred to see him watching over her - like this, i can't feel his angst. okay i like KC's angst. he does pain beautifully.)
3. park su-bong... park bong-soo!! it just hit me, lol. scaredy cat geek in healer, scaredy cat geek in W, both wearing glasses with no lenses, both close friends of the protagonists (though a bit closer to home in healer, lol) - if su-bong becomes a chara in the manhwa, i want him to be JCW!!!!! :D
4. crazy prosecutor is crazy. i could understand frustration making him beat up KC, but he took it to the insane asylum level of crazy. considering his actions, he lost the tablet pretty fast - which feeds into my theory of park su-bong=healer level, lol. but poor KC - beaten completely gratuitously, just because the prosecutor COULD - probably ended up somewhere in the manhwa with all his bones broken. there was a point he seemed lost while explaining all the truths to HHJ which also made me wonder if there were a few small pieces missing in the final edit of the episode - like gradual working up to his "break point", where HHJ totally bought it that KC was defeated and willing to spill it all. i mean, just seconds before HHJ had said KC never talked, even when he was a kid. then KC starts talking and HHJ's light bulb never lights up. is he in process of becoming another arch-villain? after the relentless one, he'll be the narrow-vision one, who picked a culprit and fit all facts to his theory?....
(p. s. HHJ touching KC's face and gripping his hair while standing over him made me feel uncomfortable. there was a hint of sexual predation there that rattled, and it's there even in the scenes of HHJ interrogating young KC after the murder of his family. if this is intentional, okay, you had me creeped out the first time and this second time enforces the sensation. if it's unintentional... well. ugh.)
5. dad is the same wet noodle as always, and i don't want him to get such a great son-in-law as KC. why should he deserve to be redeemed? for KC's sake, i want him to have a family, but OSM should have to earn his right to be a part of it. boo, OSM. let's pick park...
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shelly
September 8, 2016 at 5:41 AM
6. the last episode... does this mean all charas - would-be charas too - get to go to the manhwa world? even park su-bong? he did called out and acted on the SOS KC sent him.
and dad, too - he has the killer's memories AND he stabbed KC on that hotel rooftop - he's been the killer all along. or the crazy, alcoholic, depressive and hating part of his mind created the killer. he gets to be an important chara in the manhwa after all.
which gets me to
7. what if the only important chara in the story is OSM? he took YJ's idea of the young shooter to use for a MC, but all the rest of the story is his, up to the characters' awakening. and the very first person to cross the boundary is OSM. the tablet is his. his frustration and inner workings made the whole story happen. even him setting KC up as a complete antithesis of his own personality is all his idea. it's like the whole story is OSM fighting his evil inner twin through the person he wanted to be, instead.
i want KC, YJ and everyone else independent but i don't know if it's going to happen.
and in the end - so the body in the water, with the ring, is not KC after all... though maybe i shouldn't jinx it - there are two more eps of the drama, even if the manhwa only has one :D
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shelly
September 8, 2016 at 6:16 AM
HHJ=HCH (han chul ho)
derp moment, excuse me. :D
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60 imbuk
September 8, 2016 at 5:40 AM
I feel happy that kang chul himself told that he wants a happy ending with yeon joo and he ll have it, no matter what. So, if the writer doesn't give them a happy ending, I am sure kang chul will rewrite it, the way he rewrote his death at the bridge. So, that way we ll get w season 2 and its a win-win situation for everyone! ;)
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61 cinthy
September 8, 2016 at 6:42 AM
Only two episodes left nooooooo
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62 Livii
September 8, 2016 at 6:44 AM
I actually really enjoyed this ep and think it would have been really nice paired with ep 13 bcoz all the rules thrown at us there are sequentially put in to action, and new variables are introduced (dad's disappearing, is it cuz the killer(main character for a while) is dead and dads identity is attached to it, so now does he have to bring him back?! and where did KC go in the end?)
I also expected YJ's return as a given but still, the fight for it moved me, so much quick thinking on KC's part. And his unwavering will to get her back despite the setbacks. I actually felt the connection between them later in the ep. Funny how its always when they're either separated or shot lol.
Only negative would be that Han cheol was easy to manipulate, but thats what his set up was- a simple minded guy.
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63 rlg07
September 8, 2016 at 6:54 AM
Every time I try to watch the end, I get interrupted, and I'm trying to piece together what is going on. Am I right so far?
Yeon Joo:
1. YJ is revived by dad, wakes up and is seen by Do Yoon, and then comes to the end of the episode and is sucked back to the real world.
2. After calling dad and not reaching him and calling Soo Bong and finding out that Chul has disappeared, she is at least able to establish contact in real world. Reads the comic to catch up on things, goes outside to wait for "him" to pick her up (which "him"? Chul? Soo Bong? Dad?).
3. While standing outside, she blips back to comic as evidenced by seeing So Hee. So, she ends up back in the comic.
Kang Chul:
1. Returns to real world, people find and free him in warehouse, and try to call an ambulance. He just wants a taxi to go to the hotel. Because...he's planning to go back to the manhwa for YJ? (He doesn't know yet that she came back to the real world. Although I suppose either coming or going, he'd run into her there, right?)
2. But, by the time YJ talks with SB, we find out that KC disappeared before the ambulance arrived. I don't think it was by taxi, somehow. So...he is back at that warehouse in the manhwa?? Please tell me he at least got as far as the hotel. But I suspect he went back to the comic, too.
Dad:
1. We last saw him refreshing the comic to see if his changes held and if he was able to bring YJ back to life. However, SB says he can't reach him on the phone. So, at the end of this episode, his whereabouts are unknown.
Also, it was a little ominous to see "Final Episode" up in the air instead of the usual "To Be Continued."
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64 lanfear
September 8, 2016 at 7:20 AM
About KC and dad's conversation about being real person and having a choice etc. one thing is bugging me. It is so sweet that KC loves OYJ but here is the thing it is OYJ who created KC not dad. And OYJ created him on her fantasy of perfect man. Then it is not free will at all. KC was destined to fall for OYJ from start. Then he may not be a real human. OMO
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imbuk
September 8, 2016 at 8:14 AM
You are right. Yeon joo did create the man of her dreams aka kang chul, so its no suprise that yeon joo fell for him. But, why Kang chul should fall for yeon joo? She is not the woman of her dreams or anything, she is just his creator. She didn't draw herself into the manhwa and made him fall for her, right? So, how could it not be free will?
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lanfear
September 8, 2016 at 9:51 AM
Yes, but maybe she designed him from the start as a boyfriend. Someone she loved and someone she will loved by. After dad come in picture maybe genre did change but her codes were still inside him.
in my perspective falling in love with your creator whom also loves you, doesn't look like free will at all.
i am so depressed. why can't KC be real human who lives in different world but just dragged to manga by dad's drawings?
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sweetsour
September 8, 2016 at 10:17 AM
Even though I do believe that KC has free-will, but I would've liked the scenario you mentioned in your last two sentences a lot more. When it was mentioned in previous eps that the tablet was a portal, I started to think that maybe the W world was another real world but in a different dimension. The tablet had somehow tapped into that world's signals (like a radio that might unexpectedly pick up an unknown sound-wave), and when YJ's father started writing his story, since the tablet is connected to the W world, YJ's father started to mess with that world unknowingly. I also even thought that since YJ doesn't remember being the first to draw an initial portrait of KC, that she might have met him as a child (so he might have crossed worlds unknowingly and she met him, and that is how she came to draw him, and then her father took that drawing and build upon it and made his story's main character, not knowing that he is a real person).
However it seems that this theory just flew out the window, and that the writer is sticking to it just being a webtoon world that somehow came to life, as KC developed a will of his own. I just hope that KC will continue fighting for his life and YJ's life to the end, because it can only be real if KC is the one writing his own story.
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sweetsour
September 8, 2016 at 10:23 AM
I also want to add, this is why I believe a story like this should have been written completely before being picked up to be a drama. Because then the story-line would've been finalized, and they would've known exactly how many episodes are needed to tell the story properly, and to give a satisfying ending. I realize that this show is half pre-producded, but it should've been completely pre-produced, since it is a show with a lot of creativ0e/fantasy material that needs to be thought out.
I also do feel like many times k-dramas just dangle the carrot in-front of us viewers, but never fully deliver on the potential that they start with. However, up to this point, I am still really liking W two worlds. I just hope that the last two episodes won't disappoint, and that KC will kick ass.
lanfear
September 8, 2016 at 5:54 PM
maybe w world is actually a seperate world. and all charecters save killer are not created but dragged into manga. maybe dad just created killer from his soul in order to change direction of story. and unknowingly commit real murder. maybe thats why only killer did everything dad wanted until he awaken. maybe that is also the reason killer had connection to him via his notebook which even KC didn't have. and also killer was able to control dad and steal his face. and finally dad also has memories of killer.
imbuk
September 9, 2016 at 4:28 AM
wow! I really like your version of this story. This gives our hero a 3 dimensional figure and free will. But, I think if it had been made like that, then the conflict of the hero disappearing would have gone, hence I think they stuck to the manhwa theory itself. But, despite being a character with predetermined settings, he was able to overcome it and gradually display his own free will, so that makes him stronger than a normal hero, right?
lanfear
September 9, 2016 at 8:01 AM
+imbuk i think even if they were all real people once caught up into manga they could either hurt, die or disappear. i think manga force them to play their roles. KC to be a hero, killer to be a villain. Maybe, even random real people are dragged for the sake of story like the nurse who tried to kill KC without contex in second episode. Later she said she doesn't remember why she did that.
Maybe as long as they are in the manga they also have the power of resurrecting, using variables to advantage, travelling and summoning at will, deciding when manga will end yet neighter is safe completely and only way for them to be free is finishing the story.
i dont know, i just want KC to be real person not a fabricated one.
65 wackycashew
September 8, 2016 at 10:14 AM
Thanks for the recap, GF!
Can't believe this show is wrapping up soon! Of course, we gotta have yet another character being aware of what this tablet can do!!
Good thing that KC has his head thinking clearly and knocking some sense into Dad so that he doesn't just go kill himself. I liked that KC and Dad had some alone time to chat about what YJ means to him. That line about her being his only family, and by association, Dad as well really struck me. I am rooting for the happy ending!!
Highlights of this ep. continue to be SB's scenes!! How awesome was his outburst at Crazy Dog for his lack of sensitivity and utter ignorance!!! And then his reaction when YJ finally called him. Last but not least, lunging at HCH to grab the tablet for Dad!! I love how SB always talks to himself... Kang hyung! He said he'd send me a message! Omo! I'm mentioned in the manhwa! I'm in the manhwa now?! Oh wait, is this Kang hyung's SOS to ME??? What do I dooo????? XD
So glad Dad got his face back!! But dang, with the killer's memories? That's gotta hurt when his daughter's life is on the line. =( I feared that NF wasn't completely dead when Dad was furiously trying to turn on the tablet to revive YJ and his hand started to fade.
KC bringing YJ to the manhwa world was a smart move. That's applying knowledge to his advantage! But alas, HCH is a sly guy and he was just waiting for KC to show up!! The way he relentlessly beat KC up was hard to watch. I hope this guy goes down really fast!!
The fact that YJ could only briefly return to the real world before being sucked back into the manhwa world towards the end worried me. Are different characters summoning her from both worlds? i.e., KC going to the real world to try to summon her back there and someone else summoning her back to the manhwa world, possibly HCH, knowing that KC would come back for her??
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66 yamini
September 8, 2016 at 10:26 AM
i have a doubt here….in ep 12,when No face sees dad for the first time on top of the hotel building when he tries to kill chul.......No face threatens dad on the top of the building,it is still in the manhwa right?so why did dad feel threatened?????????? he cant die in the manhwa anyway na………
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67 lunaticandra
September 8, 2016 at 12:16 PM
That's the price we have to pay for watching W.. I am afraid after this you gotta need a proper time to adapt for a regular show. Another series would feel sooooo sloooow and dragging for you. It's not your fault.
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68 Nicolette
September 8, 2016 at 12:17 PM
I've definitely cooled on this drama for the past few episodes. I'm not sure if it's because things are so crazy or because the tension is gone when everything can be fixed with manwha magic. But of course the main issue now is if the convoluted rules of these parallel universes will allow Chul and Yeon Joo to be together. It's definitely a good conflict to bring that tension back, but I don't know if I'll be satisfied with this show if it's not a happy ending. Honestly, I'm pretty confident there will be a happy ending, but will it come about in a way that makes at least some sense and can end the story in a satisfying way? But that is the question when it comes to every kdrama with sci-fi/fantasy elements.
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69 fab
September 8, 2016 at 2:37 PM
Not the drink, dad, nooooooo. He's sometimes completely useless isn't he.
Anyhow. THE FINAL. W came a long way to that word. Sometimes I catch myself just wanting for dad to 'un-draw' everything back up to KC's teenage years and save his family. And in turn wake up and be a better familyman.
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70 Melbeanie
September 8, 2016 at 3:45 PM
Thank you so much for another wonderful recap, GF!
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71 vanilla_latte
September 8, 2016 at 4:28 PM
It's too bad that this show just isn't fun anymore. I'm going to pretend the ending was ep 12 and that it ended on a high note. Why did all the lovely dates end up to be in the fantasy section? ARRG.
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72 maryofbethany
September 8, 2016 at 7:52 PM
Happy Ending
YeonJoo whole drama revolving around the sole aim of her life: namely Kangchul's Happy ending. what is a Happy ending, and why should W need happy ending more than most of the dramas in recent 3 to 4 years?
Should say I am covetous for a happy ending that should include these followings :
#1. Chul realised his love genuine for YJ, that he loved YJ as much as YJ loved him. (Checked. His tears over her wounded scene proved that, and preview shown he expressed his 'i love you'. Nothing can make skepitcs keep their silent forever better than this.)
#2. Chui said "I love you" to her . (already in the package, arrival soon.)
#3. Dad reconcile with Chul (checked. Fulfilled last 2 night volunteered by gracious Chul)
#4. Option 4 . They are already married, being married since ep7 till now, i don't want Chul or YJ to died a 'virgin' and the other a widow/widower without the materialized. (Yet still pending.)
#5. they fulfill all the tasks of sweet moments in the pages in the guru book, (pending)
#6. They have a real wedding and have real children that Chul can learnt to fathered. (may not happen)
#7. they survived in real world, not the comics world, and they stayed as their own identities, not Chul come back as another person having Lee Jongsuk's face in YJ real world, but YJ stay as YJ, Chul stay as Chul.7. Chul become real person in real world. and SoHee accept SoBong. and YJ's family including dad and mum completely accepted Chul. (pending)
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maryofbethany
September 8, 2016 at 7:53 PM
the list always added on as we loved them and wanted so much more for them. I have Never seen a female Leads that start from ep 1 to the ending eps keeping mention about "happy ending" for the loved one she lived for and loved 'dying'. Never had the topic of 'happy ending' been desired and discussed and decipher so much in dramas. never has many characters in drama keep rotating and messimg around this topic of "Happy Ending' from ep 1 to the last eps, from Chul to YJ to Dad, to SB even to Faceless, all are 'working' hard for their own version of Happy Ending for themselves, but only Chul and YJ want Happy Ending for each other and not themselves. (the taking off of ring is Chul proof of wanting happy ending for YJ and not himself.
Then I realised everything will worth nothing from #1 to #7, if Kang Chui has not known himself how much he loved YJ. i have witnessed dramas that have Main Male Lead not very straight forward and fervent about his affections for the female Lead, So much so, that fans after the Last ep still debating over how much the Male Lead love or does not love enough the Female leads. (up till yesterday, i still read some fans elsewhere doubting Chul's love for YJ, its kinda sad.)
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73 Cipher
September 8, 2016 at 10:25 PM
At the beginning of this episode, I knew KC would say YJ is dead cause it was in the preview, and I knew she would definitely be alive again. So I was really calm in the beginning. Until LJS’s damn acting ambushed me and I was surprised by my own heartbreak. What a feeling.
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74 Puella
September 9, 2016 at 6:25 PM
Wow, what happened? only 200 comments? I'm devastated...
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75 blissfulennaira
September 10, 2016 at 7:11 AM
I'm just so confused with this episode!
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76 Lord Cobol
September 10, 2016 at 6:05 PM
"sitting at his desk all day just clicking refresh and waiting for the webtoon to show up online"
You mean like us?
1 waiting for new episode
2 waiting for recap
3 waiting for replies to our replies to the comments
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77 aweebit
September 14, 2016 at 5:23 AM
AHHHH. It's D DAY people!!!!!
Where's the emoji that's running around with its arms flailing in excitment? Or the one that looks like it's pulling its face off by the eyelids from the intensity of the anticipation?
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I might be too invested in this show..
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