Also, was the bridge survival where Kang Chul first showed signs of independence and life? I do want to like her though, so hopefully things get better. It's all the worse because per the story she's supposed to be the real person next to Kang Chul's fictional perfection. But Yeon Joo is now one of his main barriers to this, and by the end of episode 2, Kang Chul is also starting to recognize this and fight for his survival against his creator. The scifi premise behind W is what I find the most intriguing about this show.
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It's all the worse because per the story she's supposed to be the real person next to Kang Chul's fictional perfection.

So far their interactions have been oddly cold and vague - she's interestingly timid around him and afraid to ask any questions even after the oddness of her first experience in W I would have been asking a ton of questions rather than holding it back were it my dad. It's also a nice visual to have W's world be shown with a different color scheme compared to Yeon Joo's real world, similar to the sepia ijnsight used in Nine's past scenes.
Unfortunately, Han Hyo Joo is the one big thing that I don't like about this drama. He's smirky and overconfident as a leading hero would be, but also interestingly vulnerable and steely. It's an absolutely genius device and such gold to watch - I can't wait to see what she devises next.
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jinslght The seemingly absurd premise of a comic book world coming to life feels grounded and thrilling, and already has me so curious to see what happens next. I wonder if it has to do with them having a connection in moments when Kang Chul's life is at risk.
I do want to like her though, so love things get better. This is probably a reason why she's stuck to movies to date - far less screen time and fewer opportunities for her weaknesses to shine through. Yeon Soo's coworkers even remark on how they dislike how the main leads always get together. I love jinsigth everything about this series so far, from the suspenseful story to the snazzy directing and perfect soundtrack. But things are odd - he's suddenly disappeared from his office, where he was in the midst of drawing Kang Chul's death scene.
However, in W's world the time period might actually have been months and is dependent on the number of events important to Kang Chul - e.
But Yeon Joo is now jinsitht of his main barriers to this, and by the end of episode 2, Kang Chul is also starting to recognize this and fight for his survival against his creator.
In episode 2, it was while she was arguing with her father on the importance jinsignt Kang Chul staying alive. It seems that the cliffhanger has to be something that mentally affects Kang Chul - this is why her first attempt with the slap failed but her kiss succeeded.
At any rate, I'm already so invested in Kang Chul beating the odds and living on. Part of it may have to do with the writing, as unfortunately this writer tends to shower her male leads with all the complexity and interest while leaving her women as bystanders. jinsighh
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Or is it something else? He's such a nuanced actor, and brings a level of depth and drama to the role that makes me believe that he's a fictional character living out his own world.
So while I thought the kiss in episode 2 was beautifully shot and clever as a device, I didn't really feel any emotional connection to it. I imagine the anger is out of life desire to protect her from Kang Chul, and I want to see her and him battle it out with wits in the future episodes.
It's a sidenote for now, but I am curious as to why they always show him drinking a scotch when he draws.
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He's the mad creator with a very dark twist, and I'm wary that I'll end up hating his character as he continually tries to off my favorite character. While in his office, Yeon Joo comes across a copy of Goya's painting Saturn Devouring His Son as well as note on the back saying "Rather than being eaten by him, I will eat him".
I felt like the first episode was one of the most solid drama openers that I've seen in a while, and episode 2 only built on this.

Additionally, I love that the only way she can exit W and go back to the real world is to devise a cliffhanger. His assistants also don't understand why he suddenly wanted to kill Kang Chul, saying that he was sick of him and determined to kill him.
The outstanding question for now is how she enters W. Shortly after, she feels something on her back, and gets physically pulled into the scene with Kang Chul on the ground bleeding. Partly as a result of my general dislike of Yeon Joo, I'm not all that invested in the romance and hope it won't overshadow the mythology of the show a bit like Nine, which I watched while trying to ignore the overdone romance as much as possible.
Totally with you on that! In episode 1 it was through Kang Chul dragging her into the scene with his jjnsight right hand.
He's portrayed with a terrifying intensity, such as the moment when he smiles as he draws Kang Chul's death. Sadly there's not really an alternative in our story here, but I still appreciate the joke. But I can't relate to her actions or ,ive at all - nearly everything is overacted with crazy wide eyes or reduced to a ditzy bad joke.
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