W–Two Worlds: Episode 15
by girlfriday
It’s the beginning of the end, for W the manhwa and the show, and I’m suddenly starting to get very nervous about how our characters are going to write themselves out of this labyrinth of a parallel universe filled with narrative booby-traps. Half of me is dying with curiosity to know how it all ends, and half of me is content to leave that door closed and enjoy denial land, where hope springs eternal and nobody loses an arm for not being a goddamned hero.
EPISODE 15 RECAP
After getting the all-powerful presto magic tablet stolen from him, Assemblyman Han licks his wounds back in the manhwa world. His secretary says that he was in the hospital one minute and not the next, and then reappeared passed out on the floor. The henchmen have lost Kang Chul as well, he reports, and they’re claiming that he just vanished before their eyes.
Chul, meanwhile, is brought out to the curb by the factory workers who discovered him in the real world. He asks for a cab to get to Yeon-joo, but while they step away, he’s suddenly transported back to the manhwa world. And of course that’s when Assemblyman Han pulls up to the curb, returning to his kidnapping lair.
Kang Chul doesn’t even notice him at first, because he’s in for an even bigger shock: A chyron suddenly appears overhead, reading, “Final Episode.” And then Assemblyman Han steps up to him with a chuckle to reclaim his hostage.
In the real world, Dad spends all night refreshing his own webtoon, and finally sees the new episode uploaded. He confirms that Yeon-joo is alive, and runs out of the workshop immediately. He hails a cab to get to the hotel, but before he can get in, the cab disappears.
Then he sees it too: “Final Episode.” Uh-oh, Dad’s been sucked back into the manhwa with them? But… in this world he’s the killer!
Yeon-joo sees the same chyron overhead outside the hotel and goes to the front desk to ask what day it is. She’s told it’s August 15, which she finds odd since it was September the last time she checked. Then it dawns on her that it’s 2017, and a full year has passed in the manhwa world. Yikes.
She’s at a loss for where to begin, but then she spots So-hee on her way out of the hotel, and decides to approach her. So-hee thinks Yeon-joo looks familiar, and then remembers her as the woman who went on the run with Kang Chul after he shot Ajusshi.
So-hee says that she quit her job a year ago, but offers to contact someone at Kang Chul’s company for Yeon-joo. She says that Chul was captured by the police last September, and in flashback we see Assemblyman Han finally give up after torturing Chul to a bloody pulp. He dropped Chul off outside the hospital, knowing that they would call the police.
So-hee says that Chul has been in prison for the past year for murder, evading capture, and faking his own death, and was given the death penalty in March. She tells Yeon-joo to go to court tomorrow if she wants to see Chul, because his appeal trial is about to begin.
Yeon-joo wonders why So-hee isn’t going herself, but So-hee seems to be living a whole new life now, and she says she’s on her way to the airport for a business trip, but she’ll be hoping that everything works out. Well at least someone found a happy ending in this world.
So Yeon-joo goes to the courthouse in the morning, and walks slowly down the aisle towards Chul, who’s sitting with his back to her. She’s so fixated on him that it seems she might just walk right up to him in the middle of the trial, but Do-yoon notices her first and calls out her name in surprise.
That brings the trial to a screeching halt and Chul turns around slowly to face her. She’s on the verge of tears, but he just studies her face and then breaks into a smile.
She smiles back at him despite her tears. The judge resumes reading the charges, and Chul just takes a quiet moment to smile to himself in relief.
Do-yoon is shocked that Yeon-joo is really alive, half-convinced he hallucinated her resurrection. She’s not even listening to him though, and just wipes at her tears without taking her eyes off of Chul, who ignores the judge and steals peeks at Yeon-joo, smiling at her in reassurance.
The happiness at their reunion is short-lived though, because the judge rejects the appeal. Yeon-joo is blocked from approaching Kang Chul by the bailiffs, but he asks for just a moment with her before being taken away, and asks why she came only now.
Yeon-joo says through tears that she came as soon as she woke up, but a year had passed. That’s not the answer Chul expected, and he scoffs in disbelief that he spent a year pining alone, wondering why she didn’t come when Do-yoon said he saw her wake up.
He admits to thinking all sorts of things, like did she have a change of heart and meet another man? He wondered if maybe she read the manhwa and freaked out because she didn’t want to deal with a murder trial and him being on death row, since that’s not exactly the life she expected when marrying a chaebol.
Yeon-joo can’t believe he’s making jokes at a time like this (though I don’t think he’s joking, heh), and Chul says to the bailiffs, “This is my wife whom I haven’t seen in a year. Just another moment.”
She asks why he didn’t leave, but Chul says he couldn’t. In flashback, we see him try to summon himself back to the real world at every turn—while being tortured, before being captured.
He explains that he’s tried countless times over the past year, but he can’t leave, and he thinks it’s because this is the last episode. As the bailiffs drag him away from her, he says over his shoulder, “Do you know? That this is the final episode of W?”
Do-yoon tells Yeon-joo to come with him, and to stay strong because the trial isn’t over yet. She lingers in the empty courtroom for a while.
Yeon-joo narrates that Kang Chul had this thought, back in that moment when he was sitting outside on the curb after being tortured, when he was feeling so weary: “Ah, I wish it would end. I want to stop being the hero of this manhwa.” And in that instant, the “Final Episode” chyron appeared and the end really began. Ohhhhhhh.
She continues narrating that this is now the final episode, so they’re trapped here until the ending, “whether happy or sad.”
Chul waits to be taken back to prison following the trial, when suddenly a drawing of a key appears in his handcuffs, and materializes into a real key. YESSS! Was that Dad, or Su-bong?
Chul glances furtively at the guards before un-cuffing himself, and as soon as he does, a gun gets drawn into his hand. Oh, it’s on.
In the past year, Assemblyman Han has become the frontrunner in the presidential race, and he’s now busy campaigning full-time. He gets an update following Chul’s trial expecting the verdict, but he’s shocked to hear that Chul escaped.
Do-yoon is driving Yeon-joo back to the penthouse when he hears the same news, and he wonders how in the hell Chul un-cuffed himself and got a gun. Yeon-joo asks to be let out before Do-yoon goes back to the courthouse, and she asks him to just tell Chul where she is.
Do-yoon stops to ask her one thing, and says that Chul told him once that there’s another world out there that’s exactly like theirs, and that Yeon-joo is from there. He asks if it’s true, and Yeon-joo hesitates a beat before confirming it.
Assemblyman Han can tell right away that Chul’s escape involves that magic tablet, especially after hearing from his secretary that Yeon-joo has reappeared alive and well. He wonders if Kang Chul has the tablet in his possession, and he clutches at his neck in paranoid fear, remembering the syringe he once stuck in Chul’s neck.
Yeon-joo waits and waits at the coffee shop, and Chul finally pulls up outside, rolling down his window with a smile, in what has now become their custom greeting. He’s all jokes as usual, pointing out that she’s finally adjusted to being the heroine of a thriller.
Yeon-joo asks why he’s suddenly a fugitive again, worried that breaking more laws will make a happy ending impossible. Chul takes it in stride though, and says their original plan for a happy ending failed the moment he was captured by the police. They have to write a new happy ending, he says, starting now.
He turns her face towards him, wanting to get a good look at her, and jokes that this isn’t the face he remembers. He sighs that maybe it’s been too long, because when he was imagining her every night in jail for the past year, she was absolutely beautiful. He revises his opinion now, calling her only a little beautiful.
Yeon-joo counters in a sad tone that Chul is really showing his age, and rubs it in that he aged a year and she didn’t. She insists that it’s true, so he comes back with: “Then call me oppa. I’m a year older than you now. Try it: O-ppa.” That’s just adorable.
Yeon-joo asks if Dad drew him the key and gun, and Chul confirms that it was Dad. He drew Chul the car and these clothes too, and Yeon-joo is surprised to learn that Dad’s been trapped inside the manhwa world for the past year as well.
When Kang Chul first escaped from the courthouse, he’d been driving away when a post-it appeared on the dashboard with an address on it. He went there to find an exact replica of Dad’s workshop here in the manhwa world (the house number doesn’t match, but that’s a continuity error—I triple-checked, thinking I was going mad).
The gate was open, and Chul searched the house with his gun at the ready. To his surprise, Dad’s tablet and computer were at his desk in the office, and Dad was there too—tied up in a chair and wearing a hospital gown. What?
Dad was trembling, and Chul ran over to him asking what happened and who tied him up like this. Dad: “Me. I tied myself up.” *shudder*
Dad said it’d been a year and he still didn’t know if Yeon-joo was alive. Chul reassured him that she was, and Dad began to cry. Chul asked why Dad didn’t contact him somehow, and how the tablet was here (yeah seriously, what’s that doing here?), and Dad said that he’d been locked up.
In a flashback (within a flashback), Dad grabbed a taxi as soon as he came to the manhwa world, and was headed to the hotel when he started to have more flashes of New-Face’s memories, and his hand began to flicker in and out again. The taxi driver noticed his resemblance to that mass-shooter who was already dead in this world, and all of a sudden, Dad snapped and began to strangle the driver. Gack. Is there no divide between Dad and New-Face in this world? This is bad…
His hand was a manhwa drawing at the time, like it had a mind of its own and was acting separate from Dad’s will. The taxi driver managed to get away and ran towards police officers nearby, and Dad was shocked to realize what he’d done. At the police station, Dad gave his real name when questioned and asked to speak to Kang Chul. But Chul was thought to be dead at the time, and Dad was terrified, thinking that both Chul and Yeon-joo were dead.
The sight of the officer’s gun was making him twitch like it somehow ignited New-Face’s killer instincts inside of him (I like how the color always drains out of the screen whenever he’s New-Face), and he made a grab for it, screaming that he’d shoot everyone like a lunatic. The officers overtook him, and right away Dad was locked up in a mental hospital for thinking he was New-Face.
He spent a year like that, going stark raving mad, alternating between Dad and New-Face like he had multiple personalities. He was at once tortured by the thought that he’d killed Yeon-joo, and then raging in anger at the thought that he hadn’t succeeded in finishing her off.
Back in the present, Chul tells Yeon-joo that all of New-Face’s thoughts and memories remain intact here, and in the manhwa world, Dad can’t suppress them. Well that’s terrifying.
Chul warns her that he’s in bad shape, and explains that Dad escaped from the mental hospital this morning to go find the tablet. In flashback, we see that in the real world, Dad had felt nervous about the tablet being a copy, and had drawn another duplicate and hidden it in the manhwa world.
It took Dad a whole year to get here, Chul says, but he finally got it together and found the tablet where he’d hidden it, and drew the key and gun for Chul to escape. Chul and Yeon-joo arrive at Dad’s workshop, which exists as an empty house in this world after Dad used it as the model for a hideout in an earlier episode.
Yeon-joo runs inside and rushes to Dad’s room in tears. She asks Chul why he’s tied up, and he says Dad asked him to, because he can’t control himself. Her sobs finally wake Dad up, and he breaks down, just saying over and over, “You’re alive? You’re alive?” It breaks her heart to see Dad tied up like this, and she just cries at his side for a while.
While Yeon-joo makes dinner that night, Chul and Dad have a chat, and whatever was said has them both in tears. They argue back and forth, with Chul refusing to do what Dad asked of him, and Dad insisting that he do it. Chul says that’s not something that can happen, and that he’s going to pretend like he never heard the request.
Yeon-joo interrupts with porridge for Dad, and then later she and Chul sit down to eat too. He tastes the stew and fakes a reaction like it’s delicious, pointing out that it’s the first time he’s tasted her cooking.
She can tell he doesn’t really mean it but says it feels good anyway when he praises her, because he’s so picky. She asks for more compliments while he’s at it, so he thinks (a little too long, heh) and just starts listing her physical traits, like her long hair, her taller-than-average height, and her ears being attached to her head. Pfft, you suck at this.
She can’t believe he thinks that qualifies as a compliment, and he teases that if she called him oppa just once, he’d give her all sorts of praise in return. She asks if aging a year is something to be proud of, and he says in banmal, “Yup. I’m extremely proud. Oppa is thirty-one, Yeon-joo-ya. And you’re only thirty.” Keh.
He smiles to finally see her laughing, but then she asks what he was talking about with Dad earlier, and he gets quiet and avoidy.
After dinner, Yeon-joo tucks Dad in and touches his face tenderly as he sleeps. Um… is it okay that he’s not tied up anymore? As Chul washes dishes, he sighs as his thoughts drift to his conversation with Dad:
Dad said that ultimately he and Kang Chul couldn’t be together in the end: “If you have a happy ending, I get a sad ending. If I’m happy, you’re sad.” He lifts his hand and shows Chul how perfectly fine it looks now, and he says there’s a reason for that: “I killed a person. This morning.” Whoa.
Dad flashes back to strangling the nurse in the mental hospital earlier today in order to escape. After the murder, his flickering hand had solidified. Dad explained that there was no going back for him, because now that he’s here, he disappears when he stops doing bad things.
He said that even if he were to go back, he can’t live when he’s killed so many people, as New-Face, and now even as himself. He couldn’t bear the thought of looking Yeon-joo in the eye, and going on with his life.
Dad said his life already ended a year ago, and he reached his hand out for Chul to hold. Dad begged him with tears in his eyes for Chul to help him die in the manhwa world before the happy ending. “Bury me in the manhwa,” he pleaded. Chul refused to do any such thing, and that was the argument Yeon-joo had walked in on.
In the present, Assemblyman Han heads down to his torture lair, where a man sits tied to a chair, covered in blood. Wait, what? He yanks the hostage’s head up, and it’s Do-yoon. Oh, I was totally freaking out, thinking there was another Kang Chul!
Do-yoon won’t talk, so Assemblyman Han sends Chul a message. Chul heads out to make the call from somewhere else, worried about his phone being traced. Do-yoon answers when he calls, but then Chul cringes to hear Assemblyman Han take over.
Chul asks what the hell he’s doing, taking hostages like a gangster when he’s supposedly running for president, and Assemblyman Han counters that Chul is a death-row inmate running around on the streets. He says he took a hostage knowing that Chul’s revenge was inevitable, and he wants to live.
Assemblyman Han says it was his mistake, assuming that Chul didn’t have the tablet anymore; he orders Chul to come back to the last place they met within the hour, so that he can finally get all his questions answered and trade the tablet for Do-yoon.
Things go from bad to worse when Chul spots a police officer canvassing the area with wanted posters of Dad, warning civilians to be on the lookout for the crazy murderer on the loose.
Back at the hideout, Yeon-joo decides to draw a few things into the tablet, and Dad stirs awake. She explains that she’s going back and drawing in a CCTV camera in Assemblyman Han’s torture lair, so that they can leak a video of him torturing Kang Chul and get him arrested. Smart. Can you be in charge always?
She figures that it’ll help speed things along towards a happy ending, and says that she wants to get out of here as soon as humanly possible: “This place is hell, Dad.” She busily redraws the scene, not noticing when Dad’s expression hardens and he suddenly sits up in bed. Shiiiiiiit. Ruuuun!
Chul returns to the hideout, and he notices that his hand has started disappearing on him again. He locks the gate, looking nervous, and then comes inside to the sound of Yeon-joo screaming.
In the room, Dad is strangling her and ranting like a psycho that he shot her already and doesn’t know why she’s not dead. Chul hurriedly pries Dad off of her and pins him to the ground. He checks on Yeon-joo, who’s huddled by the desk clutching her throat in terror.
Dad has returned to his own persona by the time they tie him back up in bed, and Yeon-joo cries to see him this broken. Dad whimpers and asks if he’s done something, but Yeon-joo lies and says that nothing happened.
He can see the red marks all over her neck though, and Dad cries to Chul, “I told you, I’m a monster. Do what I asked, please!”
Yeon-joo is alarmed to see Dad’s hand threaten to vanish, and then moments later, she sees Chul’s hand do the same. She asks why it’s happening again when he said his hand was fine while he was in prison, and Chul says it’s because he escaped and left his friend to die.
He tells her about Assemblyman Han kidnapping Do-yoon, and the forty minutes he has left to go trade the tablet for Do-yoon’s life. He hesitates to tell her the next part, and says that her father killed someone, and it’s only a matter of time before the cops find them here.
Yeon-joo suggests reporting Assemblyman Han with the CCTV footage and saving Do-yoon that way, but Chul stops her and says that if they achieve a happy ending now, her father will disappear. He says that right now, there’s no way for both Dad and Chul to remain by her side when this is all over, because one or the other will either die or disappear forever.
Do-yoon finally tells Assemblyman Han about the two worlds, which is the first theory he’s heard that aligns with what happened to him in the hospital. Do-yoon doesn’t know any more though, since he heard it secondhand.
The police discover Chul’s getaway car parked outside the house where they suspect Dad to be hiding, and wait for backup. At the same time, the windows and doors suddenly get erased on the house, turning it into a fortress from the inside.
Yeon-joo hurriedly finishes erasing all the windows on the tablet and Chul sits her down, saying they won’t have much time since the cops will find a way in eventually, and Do-yoon only has thirty minutes left to live. He holds her hand and says it’s time to decide what kind of ending they’ll get.
She asks how, and then with his flickering hand, he slides the wedding band off of her finger. Noooooooo, why are you doing that?
He takes his ring off too, and puts it down on the table next to hers. She looks up at him and asks in a shaky voice why he’s doing this. Chul says softly that it’s too cruel to have a father disappear unless he kills his own daughter—he can’t have that.
Chul says he’ll erase her from his family registry, and now she’s free, regardless of the ending. Then he tells her that it’s up to her to decide how it all ends, and he’ll follow her decision. They look across the table, gazing into each other’s eyes…
Back in the real world, Professor Crazy Dog gets into the elevator at work on an especially harried morning. His colleague tells him that the final episode of W just went online this morning, and he starts to say, “But the ending…”
Crazy Dog violently covers his mouth to keep him from blurting it out, and literally runs away going, “Lalalalalala, I can’t hear youuuuu!” LOL.
The colleague just shouts after him, “You’ll be surprised by the ending!” Crazy Dog runs to the safety of his office and mutters, “What kind of petty bastard spoils the final episode?!” Man after my own heart. Spoilers are the devil!
Crazy Dog turns on his computer and prepares himself for the end, complete with meditative prayer, his W hand-sign, and a full-body W for good measure. Heart fully braced, he grabs his coffee and clicks on the final episode…
COMMENTS
AGH, you ended it there?! So cruel! It is a nice button to end on though, with Crazy Dog as our avatar in the drama, going through the same whirlwind of emotions that we go through as viewers in anticipation of the finale. I really do feel like he’s me right now, half-afraid and half-excited, and willing to add a prayer or two if it helps the writer get this right. I really do think that the show’s earlier mind-blowing episodes set my expectations too high for the finale we’re actually going to get, but I have a week to prepare myself, and at this point I’ll just be happy if the ending is logical. AND HAPPY. Oh, and it had better include Su-bong too, because otherwise it doesn’t count! Strangely, the fact that the episode ends with everyone about to be killed, arrested, divorced, and without family reassures me, and makes me think that a happy ending reversal might actually be in the cards.
At this point, all of my faith in that happy ending is riding on Yeon-joo, because I’m convinced that Kang Chul and Dad will just compete to throw themselves off of ledges in order to give the other one a happy ending with her. She has to insist that she won’t settle for half-assed happy with only one of them by her side. I mean, I totally understand Kang Chul’s decision, even if it pains me—a hero wouldn’t be a hero if he just went, “Okay, you die and I’ll live happily ever after with your daughter.” Chul is right to think that this is no happy ending for Yeon-joo if they just choose to leave Dad to die a monster in the manhwa. I do think there’s room for Dad to redeem himself with a sacrifice though, because he has a lot to atone for, especially now that he can’t control his murderous impulses even as himself. I can’t believe how badly things went awry with that one decision to give the killer his face, but as far as conflict goes, it’s nice to have the scary villain back in the game. And I think it’s a great final dilemma to pit hero against villain, not in the ultimate showdown, but linked by fate and choice.
The fact that Kang Chul summoned the final episode into existence by simply thinking that he wanted to quit being the protagonist of this story was a nice reminder that his will was always the driving force of change. At the start, it was his will to live that overwrote the manhwa and changed the course of his story, and it was the variable that essentially broke down the barrier between worlds and allowed inter-world travel. If his will can start the end, then I have to believe that it can break the stupid rules that govern this world too. Dad is right that in a conventional narrative, hero and villain are inextricably tied in a seesaw relationship. It’s even poetic, and I can’t even feel that bad for Dad when he made allllll of the decisions to land himself in this position. But I also don’t think it’s satisfying enough for Kang Chul to just follow the rules and make the ultimate sacrifice, because it’s in his nature to defy fate and break through the very framework of his existence. He made himself into a real boy, for crying out loud—so finding a way to end this godforsaken manhwa happily has to be possible, right?
I really enjoyed the surprisingly restrained reunion in the courtroom today, because I wasn’t expecting Chul to be the jilted boyfriend, wondering why it took her so long to get to him and thinking that she’d left him. I feel bad for him and Dad spending a year in hell, but I kind of like that Chul had a chance to wait for Yeon-joo and pine away, like she had to do when he forgot her. It gives Kang Chul 2.0 a chance to catch up to her in their relationship too, even if it wasn’t in the competitive kiss-for-kiss way he envisioned. But now his feelings for her aren’t new, and he’s not fixated on figuring out what the other Kang Chul felt for her. He just missed her, all on his own, and that makes me really happy to know that. And I can’t help but think that he triggered the last episode of the manhwa because he’s weary of being the hero and wants to live a normal life with Yeon-joo, which is worlds apart from the first timeline, when he was weary of existing altogether and just jumped off a bridge. She’s his reason to keep living rather than give up like he did before, so I have to believe that his will to be with her is all the magic they’ll need. *deep breath* Ommmmmmm.
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51 siesta
September 9, 2016 at 12:11 AM
1. "the episode ends with everyone about to be killed, arrested, divorced, and without family"
when you put it like that, this drama is actually the Mother Makjang of all Makjangs xD
2. puhlease KC, YJ is not actually your wife since the reset happened before you get married lol.. a measly ring does not make a wife- nor taking it off will magically switch off your feelings for each other or make you less of a family.
hey, that'd be a neat trick though, if we can all make our own Ring of Feels lol. i'd make one for each of my biases and wear them alternately for each day of the week xD
3. I saw on some other forum people complaining that YJ is turning to be a damsel in distress and i was like, are we watching the same drama?? YJ saved his life 4 times, he saved hers only once.if anything, HE was the Prince in Distress.
besides, if she was all chipper while her dad's stark raving mad and her man framed for death row, then a trip to the asylum might be beneficial is what i'm sayin'
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52 Melbeanie
September 9, 2016 at 12:24 AM
Thank you so much for this recap, GF! It's really very much appreciated with a mad show like this.
Like Kang Chul, I'm kind of weary as well to think about what is the next variable or rule and well, the next episode. I just would like to have everybody their happy endings. Why can't that be possible? The final episode is out and yes you're absolutely right, we are indeed Crazy Dog en masse, lol!
Now that there is a cctv, Assemblyman Han will be the villain and so the see-saw of sorts is between him and KC, right? Not with Dad's? Or perhaps Su-bong is doing something on the other side to save everybody, there is one tablet in the real world, right? The one he got from the assemblyman? Gee, I am so confused, I couldn't remember anything now. But what can Su-bong do when he can only draw backgrounds?
I was so muddled up especially when I saw KC again in the interrogation/ torture room, although it was actually Do-yoon. So of course he will save his friend, then what? How can they neatly tie everything up and just disappear in the manhwa world? How can they leave the manhwa when it is the last episode already? But they can leave without the chyron, right? All it takes is KC's will...Lucky Crazy Dog, he's now seen the last episode while all of us are still wondering what happened and has no choice but to wait for another friggin' week.
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53 Jima-Sshi
September 9, 2016 at 12:32 AM
I love this writer a lot!!! I love writers who go beyond imagination yet when intertwined with logic, it makes sense... She has done it with nine and queen inhyun man, she did it again in a much better way with w... She just knows how to make us dive into imagination and surface with the truth and logic... And how she relates it to life!!! Huwah!!! Now it's up to YeonJoo... She has to decide what's best not only at one corner, but for every corner... Chul has given up his determination, Appa too has let go of his greed... Now, Yeon Joo Kaja!!! I trust u like how Kang Chul trusts u!
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54 sooyeon
September 9, 2016 at 12:50 AM
Dear Writer-nim,
Please give W a happy ending after 15 roller coaster episodes. Our couple needs a break from all the running, framing, killing, shooting and what not. All they need is a break, some good coffee and FOOD and PLENTY of happiness. Oh, and Soo Bong needs a break too.
If not, I will probably be an anti fan of W like Crazy Dog (watch episode 13) and my ID will be 'sooyeon'.
Or probably catch the next flight to Korea and protest in front of MBC.
This drama is driving me mad. I will probably end up in the hospital for a heart check after W ends.
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55 maryofbethany
September 9, 2016 at 12:53 AM
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 realized 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 skeptics 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 learn to fathered. (may not happen)
#7. Chul got back all his memories per-erasing by YJ, remembering YJ as before. (pending)
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maryofbethany
September 9, 2016 at 12:55 AM
Bonus: 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)
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 messing 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.
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maryofbethany
September 9, 2016 at 12:56 AM
Then I realized 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.)
here, if #1 doesn't happened, all the rest of #2 to #7 does not matters any more. If Kang chul himself is NOT sure and Clear about how much he loved YJ, and YJ does not feel how much KC loved her, and YJ loves Chul more than Chul loves her. then, everything is null and worthless, Even if a happy ending happen and they got married at credits ends, its meaningless. i would like to see this OTP, not having the Female Lead from beginning to end loved the Male lead more than he loved her. i need to see, both of them reciprocate to each other the same amount of affection they felt and receive from each others.
[SPOILERS FROM PREVIEW]
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56 MeeRa
September 9, 2016 at 1:17 AM
I ship your content for keeping it real or let's just play dumb... ?☹️?
What is it with Kang Chul and his decision to break up Yeon Joo. Twice? Really? It didn't even worked the last time... Come on, for once just fight for it... You guys made it alive and death and live and fought... Just have it as it is... Yeon Joo can have it both ways... Keep her good heart but alcoholic Dad... And stay forever after with her smexy hot hubby Chul-yaaa...
Enough with the painful hardship!!! Please!!! We got it? Relationships are hard... Keeping it real is tough... And Love is a blessing from heaven... So Writer-nim, I respect your story so far with high hopes that you'll bring our couple back to their loving moments and heart-warming skinship...?
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lunaticandra
September 9, 2016 at 2:02 AM
It is called plan..
You couldn't ambush a villain's lair and made it out alive without a plan. What will be the priority is yeon joo's wish. And her safety. Chul divorcing her is so she could stay alive whoever she would choose to get his happy ending. His husband (or ex now?) or her father. If along the way her dad going rampage again, he wouldn't dive to choke yeon joo in the throat again. Or if chul is cease to exist, she won't bear the consequence of disappearing too because her sole purpose is to be the heroine of the main character.
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MeeRa
September 9, 2016 at 5:26 AM
break up is break up.... Just don't do it twice if the first couldn't pull off... Agreed they do need plan, just be strong and plan to be together... Together they trust and together they'll win...?
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Elle
September 9, 2016 at 9:14 AM
He's cutting his family ties with her so she can be free to do what she needs to do to end the webtoon properly without being physically harmed by being tethered to him. I think it goes without saying that he's not ending the love between them, and that they'll continue to work together until circumstances force them apart (unlike the dream retcon). She just needs to be made invulnerable.
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57 maryxiah
September 9, 2016 at 1:39 AM
Wow, I don't know about everyone but at this point of the story, I too, like Kang-chul want everything to just end already. I'm getting tired watching our hero and heroine get blindsided at every turn, suffering from tiredness and heartache for months/years, yet only 30 minutes just passed. How can anyone not go crazy? I suspect Soo-bong is the only one coming out of this unscathed.
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lunaticandra
September 9, 2016 at 1:55 AM
Even soo bong is scathed..
He had to go to the hospital for his sudden heart problem. I wouldn't blame him. We will to if we were him.
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maryxiah
September 9, 2016 at 8:01 PM
No, when I said that I meant emotionally, because he's the only one reacting normal, while everyone just seems so undeterred by the constant violence. I'm just relieved that Soo-bong is safe and sound in the real world.
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58 Loolu
September 9, 2016 at 1:40 AM
That last screen shot is me for the last episode. ?? W!!!
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59 shelly
September 9, 2016 at 2:18 AM
when the key appeared i yelled out loud, SU-BONG!!! luckily i was alone, lol. sadly, it wasn't his drawing.
it's been a year in the manhwa, but it was two months in it and a half hour in the real world before, so i guess in the real world they've only been missing a few hours again. crazy dog didn't seem sad or concerned his real-life YJ colleague wasn't around. that's fine... but when they return, what of the police? they still know about YJ being shot, her husband being with her - also wounded - and her dad looking for her. that will be a twist to explain, lol.
at this moment, i really want su-bong to save the day. the first copy of the tablet might be in the real world yet... and he always drew the backgrounds and this time he's a bit of a participant, maybe it'll count, lol.
i'm not too sad about OSM. he gets what's been coming to him. on the other hand, now i wonder if there's a special hell for writers to reunite with their tortured and / or killed characters. yikes!
KC is still pushing the buttons in the manhwa... he'd better not get all depressed and angsty on me and decide he needs to die so that the "real" real people can escape.
as for what he'd do in the real world, i don't care - he's a genius, he'd be a zillionaire in a minute again. selling people magical tablets, most likely lol.
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60 imbuk
September 9, 2016 at 2:33 AM
I don't understand how the tablet works inside the manhwa. How do you determine where whatever you draw ends up? And how come yoon so hee is solid, she doesn't even seem to care that her friend is undergoing a murder trial. How did she move on? Chul can bring about the final episode because he still has power as the main character, then why is his hand still disappearing?
I feel sorry for dad though. If he had known the side effects of being a manhwa writer, he would have chosen another profession, hands down.
I do wish there were more moments between the leads like today's reunion scene, he asking her to call him oppa, she asking him to compliment her and he just kept stating facts. They were so beautiful and felt realistic.
Excited for the ending and believing it to be a happy one!
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shelly
September 9, 2016 at 3:09 AM
KC made the ending episode happen when he was in total control - he had just twisted and spun threads and bent events to change YJ's story, up to commanding the author what to draw. and it went his way completely. he had even solved most of his own main conflict, getting rid of the killer.
but then he turned an anti-hero again, accused of killing his investigator and forging acts and faking his death and all kinds of things - so still not going to disappear because he had unsolved storylines, even if they weren't of the hero. he got sentenced to death T_T (do they have the death penalty in real-world korea?!)
now though, he wants to save the OSM/killer chimera, is out-maneuvered by the assemblyman, do-yoon is being tortured in his place and instead of going to save him, he's gone to YJ to present the options to her. his condition changed. he's more involved into his own escape ending game - with OSM and YJ and a happy ending - than in solving the manhwa's main storyline. he's in danger of disappearing again...
but i don't want to see the ending implied in the preview :(
on the plus side, though, since the rings are off, at least the body in the water isn't his :D
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imbuk
September 9, 2016 at 3:28 AM
Thank you shelly for explaining about chul's hand disappearing. It makes sense. :)
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61 xorisa
September 9, 2016 at 3:36 AM
Whether it's a happy or sad ending, I hope it's an ending that makes sense. Overall this drama could have been better imo... I really loved it in the first 6-7 episodes, but after that, it kinda went haywire and the plot isn't so intriguing anymore. Not sure if I'm the only one feeling this :/
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62 siesta
September 9, 2016 at 4:56 AM
anybody can explain why KC keeps speaking to YJ in jondae even though they're supposedly a same-aged couple? is that normal?
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WwWw
September 9, 2016 at 7:54 PM
one year passed in the manhwa world when YJ returns so KC is now 1 year older than her
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63 rlg07
September 9, 2016 at 5:14 AM
I was so creeped out at the scene of the assemblyman at the kindergarten. He tortures boys for FUN. Get him AWAY from those children!
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64 Crazy4W
September 9, 2016 at 5:26 AM
I'm confused by the timing of the chyron.
Dad and Chul definitely saw it before the one year past but YJ? She saw SooHee go into the hotel before she saw the chyron right? So she must have entered the manhwa world before the one year?
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Cipher
September 9, 2016 at 5:55 AM
No, when YJ entered the world the year passed already.
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maryxiah
September 9, 2016 at 8:09 PM
I think the cyron is not affected by timing but by their awareness. So even when a year already passed in the manhwa world, Yeon-joo who just came in saw the 'Final Episode' cyron because she's being informed of the progress in the manhwa world, just like when she first came in and saw the 'to be continued' cyron.
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65 rlg07
September 9, 2016 at 6:53 AM
Trying and failing to figure out how to get a satisfying, happy ending out of this. However, writer Song does tend to do this story in repetition cycles. And each time a scenario repeats, it tends to be better because a) the characters have more information and b) the characters have had some character growth and can do better things. So we have situations like Chul learning about the manhwa, where the first time it completely undoes him, and the second time, he embraces it. The first time Chul meets dad, he shoots him. The second time, he saves his life. Yeon Joo saves Chul's life after being shot; he saves hers after being shot, too. Now we're returning to the scenario of, I will unhook you from being my wife so that you won't get killed. Last time, Chul just didn't want YJ to die. This time, he doesn't want her to die at the hands of her father--both for her sake, but also for her father's sake. So--that's different/more than before. But there's still got to be MORE than that. Something that will solve the ultimate problem, free them from the constraints of the manhwa, let Chul live a life of free will, and still be together.
I really want it to be real. Not just a resetting of everything, where two strangers meet and hit it off, but remembering everything they've already been through. All of this pain and sacrifice had better be WORTH something in the end.
Also, for the love of all that is holy, Chul, please hug your wife.
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66 HappyEndingforW
September 9, 2016 at 7:19 AM
A good way to know if a violent seen is coming up is to look at what color shirt KC is wearing. If he's wearing white it make me nervous cuz I'm pretty sure there's going to be a bloody scene coming up. When he got stabbed, mass shooting at the tv station, torture scene... I'm reassured that his shirt is dark at the end of this episode. Hopefully he doesn't change clothing lol. Also, I love that we have a very strong pair of hero/heroine in this drama. Its rare for both of them to be smart, creative, and so determined. And its usually the girl's heroicness that gets sacrificed. I've felt like they kind of switch off in taking control of the plot. KC was very much in charge of the last 2 episodes, so it looks like YJ will lead the next one. So far YJ has been very good at getting everyone out of trouble, even when they've given up on themselves, so I have hope in her. I love how kickass she is! That scene where she fights her father/no face for the tablet, locks him outside, and draws feverishly to save KC. Or when she draws the dream scene in the burning car. Or the fact that she's a smart doctor who actually keeps her job throughout the drama. I will try not to think too hard about the ending for this drama because when I do I can't think how it can end happily. I'm trusting in the writer
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67 samsooki
September 9, 2016 at 8:13 AM
Taking a step back, and looking at the drama from a distance, I think that I would have been happier and more consumed by the drama if the scope had been narrower, and that the rules for universe were intuitive and known to all, whether in W or in the "real" world.
From the perspective of the viewer, it felt (whether true or not) that the rules shifted for drama arc and/or character development purposes or just for no real purpose at all- e.g., the face that was not there, the face that became the master's face, who then lost his face, who then gets it back but then loses it again. Who controls whether a face is gained or lost? Why does drawing a face mean that the drawing gets to take the face of the drawer who made the face? Why do they have to be the same person? Would the same thing have happened if the faces looked different?
I get that the story MIGHT have collapsed on itself had the cartoon master just erased the whole thing or added a squirt gun instead of a real gun prior to the massacre, or in any number of ways messed with the bad guy.
There is a level of improbability to all of this. What is the likelihood that the cartoon author would always be alone and not revealed to others as an impossible faceless human being medical wonder who doesn't need to eat or breathe to survive? THAT is the strategy used by the bad guy to remain in existence in the cartoon world?
Is there an alternative then? Well, sure. There are limitless alternatives according to one's imagination. For instance, if we agree that the toon stories should be fixed once running, then we might add a premise that there is an extreme risk of both worlds being destroyed by merger, once one starts messing with one world's reality. Thus, moral imperatives might limit the toon master's attempts to recklessly end his evil toon character's existence. I'm not advocating this line, but I am merely noting that there are many, MANY ways to create obstacles without swirling the laws of the universe with a tablet pen.
AND EVEN IF one swallows it all, accepts all of W's premises as believable, then there are still issues that are not explainable or believable. Why is the magic tablet necessary at all, and how does an infinite genie bottle (i.e., your third and final genie wish is always that you receive a fresh new genie bottle) solve anything other than make for easy-way-out solutions to problems that seemed contrived in the beginning?
The main characters (Kang Chul and the psycho murderer) are making premises based on what they know, but how is the prosecutor doing anything other than cowering in his bed because of technology that goes far beyond what he is able to process?
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Regardless, I just hope that the ending is more than the prosecutor being erased out of existence in both worlds when he realizes that he's a cartoon character in his world, and thus the whole "Kang Chul is guilty" is just a mere story line.
And I want the Yeon Joo's...
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samsooki
September 9, 2016 at 8:15 AM
And I want the Yeon Joo’s doctor boss to meet and then start dating W's Yoon So Hui.
Yay.
And maybe Kang Chul's right hand man to get together with Soo Bong - wouldn't that be awesome.
No sequels though. This one's toast.
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samsooki
September 9, 2016 at 8:29 AM
Oh, and thank you GF for your recaps!
Love you!
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68 halfmoon
September 9, 2016 at 8:36 AM
Regarding YJ's outfit she wore to the court : I found it too heavy and inappropriate for the month of August. But I liked the nod to the drama colors. Her top, with its colors and lines, reminded me of the W sign.
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69 ninani
September 9, 2016 at 9:03 AM
But, i have a question though. One that keeps me wondering before sleep. Haha.
What is the reason why the webtoon come to life?? Why did W come to life in the first place?? Why??
Anybody can help me answer it? Mybe i missed something. Please i am really really dying to know.
Sincerely,
The one who'll seek an answer until the ends. ;)
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Elle
September 9, 2016 at 9:20 AM
We may never know. Chul's explanation does make sense though, if you consider the W world to be an independent world that became tied to the "real" world via Magic Tablet. That would mean that the bridge (i.e., the Tablet) made the W world subservient to the real world, and the one who controls the bridge (the manhwa author) influences what happens within the W world.
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shelly
September 9, 2016 at 11:27 AM
the road not taken universe.
for every choice made, possibilities collapse. say, if you are at a crossroads, you go left, therefore never went right. what if there's a split in the universe/reality hanging on each and every choice? if you went left, the world eventually - like in a thousand years, lol - becomes a peaceful place. if you went right, the world would end in a year because of WW3 or an asteroid hits us.
but all the splinters starting from a certain point would have common ground - before the split - and similar traits.
now let's say you imagine a world that's almost the same as ours and only add a few - say, 10 - characters. then make them tell a story. who's to say that it's impossible that, from all probabilities "destroyed" when certain choices were made, there's not one exactly as you imagined, with the 10 people in it, doing things you think you've created out of nothing?...
and then, place yourself on the other world, looking at this one. going from one reality to another - extremely similar - wouldn't be much of a stretch. now, how to actually do it, that's another story. but then, what were the chances that in all the stars in the universe, from all solar systems that have earth-like planets in the golden zone, from all the possible initial conditions, life would appear, go through the cycles we are aware of, so that eventually we'd be here talking about probable worlds and parallel universes? :D
every once in a while, it's harder to believe we're actually real, than imagine worlds that may or may not exist. even worlds drawn on a page and made to come alive.
that's the beauty of time-travel or world-jumping stories, lol. they make it look like it could happen... even if we're not YET aware it's possible or not.
be like mulder, lol, "i choose to believe" :D
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shelly
September 9, 2016 at 11:29 AM
PS, that means, W didn't as much came alive, as OSM found a breach between universes that are similar. how did he do it?...
http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/tumblrroleplay/images/0/05/Magic_meme.gif/revision/latest?cb=20130810063248
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70 imbuk
September 9, 2016 at 9:43 AM
I would really like to see lee jon seok and han hyo joo in a romantic drama. Just the normal, cliched rom-com using familiar tropes like truck of doom, amnesia, candy heroines, chaebol heroes and with second leads which makes love triangles or love squares.
Even though kang chul and yeon joo loving each other and wanting to be with each other is practically the lifeline of this drama, I feel like they gave us comparatively less anxeity-free scenes with them, which is justified for this drama since it has so many other elements to cover.
But, lee jon seok and han hyo joo have great chemistry and I feel like they could even make a mundane drama interesting and I would really like to see them in a love story together. It would be great if this drama had soo bong and crazy dog too!
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Hyo8rim
September 9, 2016 at 3:31 PM
+1000 ???????????????
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inxomnia
September 10, 2016 at 9:26 AM
Yes, please! Sign me up for the most fan-servicey romcom with these two for sure. I love watching their BTS, they're adorably fond of each other and both so affectionate.
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71 Don'tForget
September 9, 2016 at 12:08 PM
No-face killed three people in the real world early in the series. Does Dad get blamed for that if he comes back to the real world?
Is there any way to "un-do" Kang Chul's uncle/adviser's death in the hospital, so that Chul's reason for being convicted goes away?
So many questions . . . .
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72 ocarina
September 9, 2016 at 12:58 PM
can anyone please explain to me,if yeun joo is a main character in webtoon why when she was thinking about chul in real world chul didn't came to real world ?(when he was amnesiac)based on third theory
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shelly
September 9, 2016 at 2:19 PM
he never did live those times, so he wasn't amnesiac. it was a different timeline for him that he knew about only by reading.
and YJ traveled to him many times when thinking of him. she didn't pull him out because she had already decided he'd be left alone to live out his purpose in the manhwa - she didn't choose to call him out of it. she was called to him anyway because she's been a character.
she also seems a bit limited on what she'd try before rationalizing things. basically she only tried to draw or re-draw scenes when she wanted things to happen or un-happen in the manhwa. KC is the one with the ideas and the gut to try outside-of-the-box thinking. he summoned himself in and out first, then summoned other characters - YJ never even tried.
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HappyEndingforW
September 9, 2016 at 3:28 PM
YJ never needed a way to get in and out of the comic. She was always being dragged in against her will, and she herself figured out a different way of getting out. Which worked. Though it wasn't consistent. Yes it does seem like YJ is more afraid of the comic world than KC so she tries fewer things with it. It is something she has been trying to disentangle herself from, while for KC it is his life. YJ is a little more reactionary- but I love how she always keeps her head in an emergency. When she was driving the car with KC and got him situated in the hotel, when she was able to intervene and save the life of a dying man on a rooftop. Many other drama heroines would have just looked frightened and kept repeating what do I do?
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shelly
September 10, 2016 at 3:24 AM
the one time she went in voluntarily was after KC got out of the water - and she drew herself in, i think. she figured out fast enough that she had to move KC's feelings to get out, or that she had to create a suspense moment for the TBC sign to appear. but the one time she went in and out and in again with no use of a TBC sign was in prison, after she drew herself in, when she confessed again to KC and he believed her. now that i think about it, maybe the rules started relaxing then, since KC was actively looking for variables. maybe that's why all the meetings for a few moments after his version of reality was re-drawn.
on the other hand, he was all for cutting corners, once he got it in his mind this was a manhwa, that was reality, he could cross over, and why not do it, lol. there are only two times he uses the tablet surface - the first crossing and the time after he read all about it (pulling OSM and YJ in on that rooftop isn't something he did consciously). the rest of the crossings are either something he initiated by willing them to happen, or TBC accidents.
as for being reactionary - yes, i don't think she ever was. she's the one who created the initial setting for KC and even if she didn't realize the manhwa was coming alive, she did do a lot to save KC and then even to save the manhwa world. she didn't need mighty big fighting moments or other epic battles lol, but she's a doctor so she did her part when needed, and didn't freeze when they went astray of the laws, lol. though i wonder if they'd have been in the real world, she'd have reacted the same. it's kind of easier to do not-so-legal stuff if you know you'll eventually go away forever and never have to bother about it.
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73 LizzyB
September 9, 2016 at 1:43 PM
Hey does anyone else think this is a double manhwa we've got going here? I mean a comic within a comic? It would certainly explain some things. I think it's going to end all sad and then we're going to come out into the real world and see our characters alive and well, as our manhwa characters are taken off live ones. :D :D
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74 asha
September 9, 2016 at 2:05 PM
is it only me ...that I felt kind of so confused on everything in those last few episodes ...I know this ep was epic but still the drama got really complex and confusing ..like Han Chul"s persistence and changing of the evil character role to Han chul also her father keeps making me so frustrated since he comes and go with comas or loss of face and when he comes back he will be totally clueless !!
I dont know I love this drama but is it only me whos getting really confused ??
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shelly
September 9, 2016 at 2:24 PM
dad's not clueless. he remembers the killings and attempted murders. the killer was a part of him - a big part - and now it's like he's been re-absorbed into the main personality. only it's the manhwa and the killer was most important in it, so his role is not in the subconscious anymore...
han chul was never a hero, just an opportunist, and not a very smart one, either. just stubborn. that's why KC was freed the first time around - han never could prove he had murdered his parents beyond reasonable doubt. he'd be a bit paranoid and obsessive, i bet. still not smart enough to really make something of the magic tablet or of having caught KC red-handed. poor character, lol.
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xorisa
September 9, 2016 at 4:12 PM
You're not the only one, I feel the same as well. It was a lot better in the beginning.
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lindl
September 9, 2016 at 8:50 PM
The issue for Dad is, in the manhwa world, he's not himself: he's the killer. So even though the killer is supposed to be dead, he retains the killer's memories and tendencies. That's why he's in so much trouble. It's not a matter of cluelessness. It's a true existential muddle.
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mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 9:46 PM
Dad had Killer memories in the real world too though, not just in the manhwa. He didn't have killing urges in the real world, not yet at least. Maybe he could use a reset to wipe that memory...
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75 kbgrace
September 9, 2016 at 5:18 PM
CRUEL. So!! Cruel!!! AHHHH my heart hurts my brain hurts everything hurts im not ok somebody pls hold me pLEZ (ps ily show) VV im exactly like crazy dog now arghdjdfjhdhdkdj
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mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 11:43 AM
Hugs!!!!!
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76 thursdaynexxt
September 9, 2016 at 7:18 PM
I do like the final dilemma between the Hero KC who's a criminal and outcast, and the Author OSM who's a father and killer at the same time. But despite the epic set up, it all boils down to a simple, tragic choice about your nearest and dearest. That's why it broke my heart when Kang Chul said he wouldn't consider Yeon Joo as his "family" anymore, to set her "free". I've always thought the basis of the manhwa W was OSM and YJ's family ties (and KC, as the hero of W, and now son-in-law). They've all taken turns saving each other. It's tough that the final decision now rests with Yeon Joo - but I'm glad we're going back to the narrative "roots" of W, and if ever there was a girl fit to be a heroine, we know it's YJ!
I've been wondering for a while where the Narrative Power now lies in the story. Before, we thought the power lay with KC and his strong willpower. Then YJ, because she's the one who first 'created/imagined' KC. Then Killer Oh Face got to call the shots.
Now, even in his own Final Episode that he himself started, KC's threatened with extinction mid-episode with his flickering hand. Dad can use the magical tablet from within the manhwa, but he's stuck with a mishmash personality of the Killer's memories and urges even after the Killer's dead. Do Yoon and Assemblyman Han both became aware of the Other World, but their world didn't freeze.
It's like the Story has developed into a mutant virus and is behaving in ways no-one can predict or control anymore, and they're desperately trying to find a way to neutralise it before it destroys everything!
All the chopping and changing timelines and inter-world transit has been clever, but it's come at the expense of some of the emotional connection and romance that we had between our OTP before. So Ep 15 raised the stakes sky high again, and this time, I fully bought why everyone is doing what they're doing, and I'm hopeful for a HAPPY ENDING. No fakeouts. No resets!
Maybe Crazy Dog could have a hand in the happily ever after ending? Maybe he could summon YJ and KC and OSM back to the real world? After all, doesn't YJ have to go back to work, and doesn't KC have to star in a W movie?
And Su Bong could become a successful writer himself, writing romcoms (no crime action genre for him!) and his heroine is So Hee, whom he suddenly meets one day in real life ...
(Btw, is it just me that got Let's Fight Ghost vibes whenever Assemblyman Han asked "Tell me, where is the THING"?)
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Karuna
September 9, 2016 at 8:57 PM
"It’s tough that the final decision now rests with Yeon Joo – but I’m glad we’re going back to the narrative “roots” of W, and if ever there was a girl fit to be a heroine, we know it’s YJ!"
I was missing her! Though I don't mind KC as manhwa hero and her taking turns at saving their worlds. Hope Ep 16 delivers.
I like the way the writer writes her lead characters in terms of gender.
And amen to Su Bong's coda!
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77 Cheri Teleri
September 9, 2016 at 7:50 PM
OMG this drama is so amazing! It just keeps on surprising me :D I totally love it :D
I personally really wish the manhwa volumes they keep showing in the drama were REAL & available for us mundane audience types to actually BUY!!! I'd dearly love to read all the numerous volumes of Kang Chul chasing criminals that this drama has only hinted at...
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Hyo8rim
September 10, 2016 at 3:58 AM
I have the same wish and that is to be able to purchase those manhwa.
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78 numberfour
September 9, 2016 at 8:58 PM
reading all these comments and especially those who expressed frustration put a smile on my face— we are all emotionally invested in W isn't it?
i tend to look at this from a production pov. if anyone knows better please correct me if i'm wrong.
1. the script is not pre-produced. meaning the writer sells the potential of the show to the production company or broadcaster using a concept and a few episodes already written. if the script gets picked up, the writer continues writing the rest of the episodes. if not, the idea gets shelved and writer doesn't waste+effort. this COULD explain why the first act of the show was crazy mind blowing as opposed to the rest of the story after KC's reset. the following episodes may not be the pure thoughts of the writer because the director and the act
2. the script is for a drama serial, not a movie. the pace of the tension and suspense is more difficult to manage. it really depends on the editing team and the director's execution. for e.g. the window and door removing scene.
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numberfour
September 9, 2016 at 9:08 PM
ah truncated. here i continue
1. (continues frm last sentence) director and actors could influence the script. e.g HHJ and LJS both felt there were too much kissing scenes in W. they could have mutually decided with the director not to play up the skinship parts when KC escaped from the prison.
2. (continues from last sentence) the removing could have been done when there was absolutely no choice, e.g. when the police knocks on the door and suddenly it disappears showing YJ and KC having to do it because they really had no other choices. the way they did it so abruptly here in ep 15 was sloppy.
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asha
September 9, 2016 at 10:47 PM
YOU TOTALLY GOT IT THERE ...ah finally someone thinks the same ..thats why I got really confused and always was wondering why in ep10 KC reseted everything and that if he didnt it would have been much stronger .
It feels like they got an epic story but somehow between ep11 and 15 they lost control ..the story kept on repeating itself , that one dead then alive that one escapes and the other follows him ..just a bit confusing.
still W is epic and perfect in my eyes :)
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79 wackycashew
September 9, 2016 at 10:10 PM
Thanks for the recap, GF!!
Man, it's been a year already?!?! The time jump was unexpected. I'm starting to feel for Dad... I can't imagine what it would be like to be filled with all these memories of killing other people and know that you have an evil side that can overtake your sanity anytime... I was anticipating the danger of leaving him untied and with YJ. And once again, he hurts her without being conscious of what's happening. How can he cope with this--I can potentially kill my daughter (and others) anytime?!
I liked the YJ-KC moments together, but everything felt so bittersweet, especially the last scene when KC removed their rings. I did enjoy their banter in the car and over dinner.
So, I guess the tablet functions regardless of whether it's in the real world or manhwa world.
Crazy Dog's W sign!! Thought I'd never see it again and so happy it's returned!! Also a full-body one, to boot! XD
I'm side YJ and KC are gonna figure fhis out! I want a happy ending for them and for Dad to be present in their lives. If the memories of NF can be erased from Dad, that's be ideal.
Agree that SB must be there, too!!
One last ep next week!! Let's hope the writer wraps things up properly.
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80 purpleowl
September 9, 2016 at 10:38 PM
Well. I've done it. I've cried over a kdrama. It's like the 4th time I've cried over non-reading media. It wasn't real crying so much as 2 tears and body shakes. Suits a kdrama.
I'm doing the W sign for the beginning of the next episode.
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81 Viki
September 10, 2016 at 12:08 AM
Last episode next week! Ahhhh! Okay, I won't anticipate anything, I won't, I won't!
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mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 11:56 AM
Me too! I don't even watch next episode previews. I'd rather go in not knowing what to expect. It kinda bothered me that so many kisses were given away in episode thumbnails (on viki at least). Oh well. I survived after all :P
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82 Iona
September 10, 2016 at 7:27 PM
I think this is the first time i wish a kdrama were some episodes longer, but i also like it that the production team stick with their 16 ep plan regardless of the high rating or interest from international viewers. Personally i can anticipate & appreciate a special ep more this way, hopefully as a cherry on top of a great finale next week. *copying Crazy Dog's W sign while continuously praying for great and HAPPY ending*
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83 mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 8:36 PM
I think I'm still a little flaky on the rules in W.15 episodes in! Is there a compiled list somewhere of all the times that Yeon-joo traveled cross worlds and why? Heck, I'll make a list right now.
Ep 1: On the rooftop, because she got dragged in through the tablet. She left with the TBC chyron.
Dad also got dragged in before her, when he stabbed Chul, but he did not get back with the TBC chyron. Is it because he was pegged down by No Face at that point? And they were somehow totally hidden on the rooftop then?? Maybe this will be explained in the final episode.
Ep 2: She appeared outside the hospital to stop the potassium injection. But how? Was it because Chul was trying to look for the "key to his life" and summoned her? Or did her will to save Chul caused the new female lead in W to summon herself? In the end she left after the kiss, causing another TBC. She spent 2 months in the manhwa but only 30 minutes in real life.
How did Chul's world freeze for the autonomous Truck of Doom scene? Is it because he acknowledged that there's a force out there trying to kill him? He had rewritten the story before, but not with the whole world stopping before his eyes.
Ep 3: She appeared back in the dressing room, passed out. Because Chul was looking for her?
Ep 4: She disappeared in prison after telling Chul that he's a manhwa character, TBC chyron.
Chul came to visit us through the tablet portal.
Ep 5: No crossing this episode. Just Dad getting shot.
Ep 6: Chul committed suicide. "The end" of W, even Dad couldn't erase it. The dreaded body with a ring was found.
Two months after, Yeon-joo got sucked into the comic, underwater, to see Chul still suspended there. Why then? No Face also made an appearance and took two innocent lives. Yeon-joo manages to save Chul and go back to prison. How did that happen?
Ep 7: The blue suit in prison kiss! But not until after Yeon-joo had disappeared and come back. I assume she disappeared because she touched his heart, causing a TBC. And she came back because hey they had to kiss :-* I mean both of them were very in the moment and probably summoned her right back.
This was when So-hee's hand started going transparent. And No Face called Chul from the real world, what?!
Ep 8: She disappeared after realizing she can now get hurt in the manhworld. TBC.
Chul theorized that No Face followed him to the real world, through the same portal, and got stuck there. I don't know how he got to the portal inside the prison though.
In the real world he was, as he started to chase Yeon-joo. She escaped to manhworld just in time, is it because Chul was looking for her and therefore summoned her?
Chul jumped off the building. Must have caused TBC chyron to send Yeon-joo back. The reset.
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mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 9:11 PM
Ep 9: Just before the reset, No Face came to bug Dad on his plane. Eek. But apparently the reset put him back into manhworld.
Yeon-joo briefly appeared in front of Chul a couple of times even though he has no memory of her. She thought it was from his subconscious. But with newer hypotheses present, did she perhaps summon herself?
She got summoned back for the mass shooting aftermath. Huh? She brought her Vol. 34 book along.
Dad lost his face, as Su-bong and us all pretty much peed our pants.
Ep 10: Turned out New Face could reach through the tablet to torture Dad, through his mirror? Is that how he first got through the first time?
Chul got framed and shot, and Yeon-joo, stuck in his world, used another kiss to cause the TBC chyron.
Ep 11: Yeon-joo locked Dad out to save Chul by drawing, brave girl. New Face reached through to choke her, but turning off the tablet stopped that.
She appeared in ASSemblyman's office. Because he's now a main character and got summoning ability??
Ep 12: Chul stopped his world by acknowledging he is Yeon-joo's husband from the Vol 34 book. He took her hand to cross through the tablet portal. (Such a poetic scene, by the way, in comparison with the first time he made that cross.)
He could talk to New Face through the tablet. All the while Chul's hand was flickering.
This was when all hell broke loose, Hypotheses 1 & 2 flying around as Chul got in control of traveling. Hyp 1: A manhwa character can summon someone from the real world in a matching location. Hyp 2: Summoned people will return to their world with the TBC chyron.
Ep 13: Fry my heart. Hyp 3: Chul can summon manhwa characters to the real world. He summoned So-hee when they were both outside of the hotel. How did he summon New Face by the police station?
New Face dragged Yeon-joo back to manhworld (we're not shown how. Through the tablet? With his will?). She got shot and returned to the real world with the TBC chyron. So did Chul but he brought himself right back to fight New Face.
Ep 14: Chul brought Yeon-joo to manhworld where she died :'( He got tortured in manhworld, but came back to the real world with a TBC. He summoned ASSemblyman to bring the Tablet Copy 1 back to OSM. Yeon-joo is revived, another TBC sent her back to the real world. Everybody got dragged back for the Final Episode.
Ep 15: We are here. There is no escaping the Final Episode. Chul and Dad have been back in it for a year. Yeon-joo went back right away, but only showed up a year later. We now have Tablet Copy 2 at our disposal. Everybody's hand is flickering like Christmas lights.
Meanwhile, in Mad Dog's world, W's finale is already released. Aaaaaaa!
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mehungie
September 10, 2016 at 9:20 PM
Forgot to mention in Ep 13: Chul was perceived dead in manhworld.
And Ep 15: The Final Episode happened because of Chul's will. Do-yoon and ASSemblyman both knew about "another world" but nothing stopped for them. Is it because they didn't actually realize they're in a manhwa?
The bottom line is, there are still many outstanding questions about past events. Hopefully the last episode next week will leave us enlightened.
Sending so much love to girlfriday! Thank you for all the wonderful recaps you've given us!
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84 Jasmine tan
September 11, 2016 at 1:01 PM
Acting power ranking as of ep15:
1. Yeon joo's dad (he pulled off both personalities well esp the killer. Sometimes I can't bring myself to watch him when he switch from fatherly to deadly ?)
2. Soo Bong (admit it he's good at acting funny and cowardly)
3. Lee Jong Suk (rather versatile and natural actor)
4. Han Hyo Joo (reasonably good, but sometimes a little stiff and awkward :/ )
The rest of the characters had too small a role for me to judge.
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85 lala
September 11, 2016 at 1:23 PM
OMG I KNOW WHAT THE ENDING WILL BE!
It just hit me. Something that writers do ALL THE TIME
Yeon Joo is going to create 2 alternative endings!
One with Kang Chul's happy ending and the other with her father's!
Then, she's going to transport all of them to the real world where they can live normally
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lala
September 11, 2016 at 1:24 PM
Then, it's like creating another world so that's now 3 alternative worlds. The variable is that they're all interconnected to each other, and both the alive dad and Kang Chul can move themselves to the real world.
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86 Lanfear
September 11, 2016 at 1:58 PM
The scene at court was one of the best acting. When KC heard OYJ's name, he was totally prepared for the worst. He slowly turned to face her, thinking she actually abondon her. Quietly studying her face. His eyes widened when he realized nothing has changed. And he broke into smile. When they were reading death penalty is a reasonable punishment for him, he was actually smiling with relief. when they refused the appael he was expecting it, he just looked for OYJ direction waiting her reaction. Only after she rushed him, he stand to face her. He actually thought all those time she left him. And being penniless, without reputation, on a death row, he was trying to put a brave face. Poor boy.
And i just realized another thing. In second episode OYJ said KC is generous with compliments even if he is not interested with the girl. But now he can not compliment OYJ. Ha ha. Even when he first see her, he didn't want to admit she is pretty. "If OYJ is pretty, everyone can be pretty"
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maryofbethany
September 13, 2016 at 2:43 AM
At the Court hearing, after the lapse of a year, that scene is pure gold, exactly the kinda of scene we need to hang on to, to pass the tortuous wait till finale. No words between OTP, but a thousand words and feels flew passed between them comforting each other, he acknowledged with a slight faint nob, (the unique Lee-Jongsuk’s signature ‘blink / nob /smile’).
Just like the one month at hideout cottage, that hiatus do him good to mediate and recollect all past encounters. The Moment upon caught, he was jailed as a fresh grieving “widower”, it made the same dramatic agonising effect when YJ witnessed him sinking into Han river’s Deep Blue. His own mourning was fresh on his mind, YJ’s flat readings on the Cardiac monitor and her lifeless form opened her eyes one last times, will inscribed into his heart for a yr, nothing shakes a person up real hard than witnessing a dear beloved one’s demised.
Being Kangchul the Cool, Confidence, Charismatic Hero, first time he feel his own heartache, his own insecurities, his own doubts, his own unworthiness, his own helplessness, all mixture of feels for Yeonjoo drawn out from being buried. There’s an old saying which is always right, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder” The first time he knew himself as a comic character, he doesn’t have the ‘luxuries of one month (cottage-hideout) nor one year (served prison-times)… within that One day after reading the comics, he was immediately thrown to dad’s taunting, and lost his cool.
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maryofbethany
September 13, 2016 at 2:44 AM
The Court hearing’s ‘mellow’ scene required very reserved acting on Lee Jongsuk’s part, instead of showing Chul’s reacting dramatically, is due to reason that his character is still the cool, aloof, witty, smug, flamboyant demeanor, but lacking in demonstrating strong affections (it’s just how Illustrator-writer Dad-Oh wrote him as such a 2 dimension dramatic figure in the beginning). That allows those fans who only judged by the surfaces of his actions, and immediately declared that Chul still didn’t show any deep feels, still ‘not enough actions, not enough words, not enough skinships, not enough interactions- screen times’ to show convincingly that he loves her. I felt there’s no need to give them more interaction since Chapter9, to create more screen time for Chul to know her, some do felt that he still doesn’t have enough time to know her. I am for one that believed in, knowing a person need not many meeting times, it’s all about openness between both, and abilities to understand and identify with each other, and finally felt the God-given stir of heart for each other slowly.
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maryofbethany
September 13, 2016 at 2:49 AM
"But now he can not compliment OYJ. Ha ha. Even when he first see her, he didn’t want to admit she is pretty. “If OYJ is pretty, everyone can be pretty”
Lanfear, you were saying he cannot compliment OYJ, is a special sign that he started falling in love with her, right? so did i find the same thing with his kiss. during his first two kiss, the one in the Bontique and the one at his Bathroom, he did poke fun at her, even mentioned that he don't like it (the first kiss). when he don't feel anything special about it, he will bluntly tease or comments, but at the last kiss, the 7th Kiss at the Car, he was totally speechless, and chose to say "i get it now. .... no comment." same as here, when he refused to say anything nice or flattering, show he is indeed feeling what he refused to show.
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maryofbethany
September 13, 2016 at 2:50 AM
Because of that confinement, whether can he remember everything prior to his memories erased doesn’t matter, his own fresh Chul2.0 new memories itself is real and did make him realized he loved her, it take a whole year of wanting to tell her “I love you’, remembering she mourn she’s the one keep saying I love you, and ‘husband’ never said once. So I am looking forward to the bittersweet ‘I love you’ tomorrow night.
But yet again, even if there’s no “I love you” nor Option4, nor no session 2, but having Kangchul very sure of himself loving her is suffice, as long as Chul and Yeonjoo be together happily in the end, nothing else matters.
87 rjyuggy
September 13, 2016 at 3:29 PM
This show is just full of plotholes and bad writing but it is still addicting to watch.
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88 pickledplumtree
September 13, 2016 at 9:39 PM
The best part of this episode for me was that last scene. I loved how Mad Dog came in with his awesome fanboy w-hand symbols and braced himself for the end. A MUCH needed breath of fresh air and lightness that the rest of the episode was severely lacking. It really needed more Soo Bong!
I notice a decline in comments and I wonder if others find certain aspects of this drama fizzling out. At this point I feel like it will end with a lot of unanswered questions and inconsistencies in W-two-worlds-rules, and on top of that, the tone has been quite grim for a rather prolonged period of time. Forgive me while I go off, because I, like everyone else, was so impressed and in love with this drama!
I had thought that some greater significance would come forward from the fact that YJ created KC. I never got over the death of ahjussi Son Hyun-Suk, even though I don't feel like others were too hung up on it. I was still hoping for a reset at that point. After that happened, our heroes were thrown into deeper and deeper disaster, and although many interesting things came from it, I need some relief by now! Poor ahjussi and now Do Yoon, too?! :(
I will never accept the "Kang Cheul 2.0" thing. He has been so in love with her, and talking about his precious memories. I was never sure if that meant he got his memories back from their original meeting...though I don't think so. If not, when exactly did he fall in love with her again?
What is the deal with the tablet?!!!! I never had the impression there was only one. I thought the magic/world traveling came more from the characters and creators, and not from the physical tablet itself. And why has it come to the point that they are only drawing objects to help their situation (handcuff key, guns, clothes, car, cctv vid, etc). Why not draw actions or situations in which the villains are already in jail, the heroes are found innocent, etc? Let's get a little more creative when it counts, Oh family and KC! What are the actual limits of the tablet, and why has so much of the power been given to this object and less to our characters?
What is the reason for the one year time jump this time? Does that mean the other times KC was beaten and captured were important, but the last time wasn't?
And the whole main-character fade-in fade-out just doesn't fly for me because both KC and the culprit's roles were main character-material by the time they started fading in and out. And So-Hee is existing just find on her own now. And why exactly would Sung Moo/culprit or Kang Cheul have to fade? Just because a character doesn't have a happy ending doesn't mean they would disappear into thin air in a work of fiction. Often the characters without happy endings find a very real place in a reader/viewer's memory of a work of fiction.
So many thoughts swirling in my head! And how are they going to fix all this?! I'm still hoping for the best tomorrow! My longest ever DB...
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pickledplumtree
September 13, 2016 at 9:42 PM
...My longest ever DB comment. Sorry guys! \^o^/
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89 Dawn
July 4, 2017 at 6:22 PM
Ah tyty I haven't finished the episode yet and I didn't have my laptop with me so this was a life saver ?
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90 morgan
July 5, 2017 at 2:12 AM
I was also worried about Kang Chul 2.0 and his feelings for Yeon Joo, but like you said, I think he's made it pretty clear he fell for her all over again. When he first lost his memory and started imposing himself in her life again, I was disappointed, because I think he might've felt obligated to be with Yeon Joo after realizing he's technically her husband. But after everything that's happened since then, Kang Chul has found himself sacrificing everything he knows to protect her, which has given everyone reassurance that he does, in fact, love Yeon Joo on his own, not because of some built-in feeling.
That cliffhanger was pretty ironic. The whole show is about the real world mixing in with a fake one, so watching Professor Park turn on his computer and wait for his screen to load as he (and us) wait for the webtoon to appear was like this drama coming to life. Mind is kinda blown right now. I need to calm down.
Anyways, I don't think this drama has ever not left me shook. I'm saving the last episode for tomorrow, and I have a feeling I won't be disappointed. Phew.
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