A romance takes place between Lee jong suk (fictional charachter) who is super rich and exist in webtoon named “W” and han hyo joo (a real person) who is surgeon in real world where her father is the author of the webtoon.
Okay, read the title “W: Two worlds” right? Everyone might think world from other planet or extraterrestrial things happening to each other planet! But that’s not well, this drama is so perfect to watch for book / comic / webtoon lovers or maybe after watching this other people will love to read comics who don’t love before.

Yes, because this drama shows us two world one from real world and from webtoon world. Sounds new right? Well, even myself got surprised by watching this ! How the heck can director think far beyond like this, h-how can he come up with such a marvelous story !!
The Hypothesis & Unexpected Twist
This drama starts with a main actor ( Lee Jong suk ) he was a shooter. He had a very good name because of his talent. After a day his whole family except him all are murdered by someone (stranger) and the stranger left his gun which is alike the main character (Lee Jong suk) gun which he used for his sports games as he was a shooter, so considering this the court declared him to prison for attempting homicide. After that, somehow he managed to become a rich person but his inner feelings about his family makes him more depressed so he decided to suicide but at some point he refused to do it because he wants to know who’s that stranger? So he decided to never give up and take a revenge and that’s how story builds..
Actually the whole part which I said now is nothing but a comic ..it’s a comic world. In real world Main actress is a doctor (not professional) still learning, his professor was so obsessed with W comic and her dad is the actual author of “W”. His dad has three assistants. Main actor has two assistants.
At some point, the comic world actually works and the both world can relate to each other!! And that’s how the main actress goes to the comic world and the story develops!
Jung Yoo Jin
Lee Jong suk as kang chul he’s actually a fictional character which never exists who fall in love with the real person and also finds a mystery behind his family’s death.
Han hyo joo as oh yeon joo is real person she’s actually a surgeon doctor who helps the fictional character from the death (when she goes to the comic world) and also fall in love with the character
Jeong yoo-jin as Yoon so hee a personal assistant for Lee jong suk (kang chul) She’s also a fictional character. She has a crush on Lee jong suk (kang chul)
W:two World 2016 Kdrama Review
Stranger ( a fictional character) he’s the actual criminal who’s the reason for Lee jong suk’s family death but the author didn’t reveal the person’s face.

Because this is my first kdrama that I’ve watched and I’m so glad that I’ve a watched a very good drama! My rating would be 10/10 I loved the way they presented and acted !! I would love to watch again and also I’ll be very happy if there’s season 2 with the same characters !!Alright! Time to do all the writing after all those watching. Now, I only have one series on my currently watching list. Before items on my to review list pile up even more, I’ll go ahead and start off with W.
This drama was recommended to me by a friend. She said she’s so kilig with the lead couple which hmmm…I’m not really much fond of. I mean Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo are great artists but I’m not fan of either of the two. I watched the series still, half because I kind of don’t like my friend to think I was ignoring her suggestion and the other half is because of Jung Yoo Jin. I like her character in Moorim School that I thought it wouldn’t be bad to to see her act again. And one more thing, I heard that this drama just landed Lee Jong Suk the Grand (Daesang) Award last December.
Actess Jung Yoo Jin's Supporting Role In
The plot centers on cardiothoracic surgeon Oh Yeon Joo who will find herself being dragged inside W, a popular ongoing webtoon written by his father. There, she’ll meet the W’s protagonist, Kang Cheol, and will entangle herself to the story, trying to save his life every now and then. His father wants Kang Cheol dead as he appears to act on his own volition that even him as the writer can’t control the events happening on the webtoon anymore.
The moment I checked Episode 1 out, I was like “Wait, no way! Metafiction? In Korean dramaland? Is this really happening?”. Hahaha. That was indeed far from what I expected. I thought it was just an ordinary love story with a bit of goons and guns

As a metafiction fangirl who squeals over novels such as Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World, I was totally freaking out (in a good way) when I was watching the first few episodes. I could definitely see Sophie in Kang Cheol. It’s way less philosophical but it’s pretty much the same. You could say I was really pleased with the story (and was enjoying all the comedy) during the first half of the series.
W Two Worlds
Things started to get messy when they introduced the concept of parallel worlds—that W is not just a fiction but an entirely different world on its own. I mean I love CLAMP for their multiverse stories (yes, they can be confusing but I like them) but this one, mixing up metafiction with parallel worlds, really? I just can’t buy it. I think the producers agreed with me on this since they renamed the series from W — Two Worlds to just W.
When the main character realized that it’s fiction, everything in the world of the webtoon stopped. Only Kang Cheol survived in the world where time stopped, as if it was a punishment to the one who became aware.
I so like the plot and the character setup. I love that I continued watching because I really did not know how this was going to play out. However, I think this series has crossed the borderline of things I could accept to happen in a fantasy drama. [Spoiler alert] No matter how I put it, W is just a webtoon. I got the point of the protagonist being aware of the fact but duh, him being able to live in the real world is just absurd. The death of the writer is even more ridiculous. It’s not like he did anything wrong in the first place. Call me names, but I really find it so unjust. Sorry not sorry but I’m not the kind of fan who’ll do everything just to get my happy, lovey-dovey ending. It must be cliché to just kill Kang Cheol in the webtoon and have his real world counterpart met Yeon Joo instead but I do prefer that than having an ending I could hardly internalize.

Drama 2016] W Two Worlds 더블유
Also what’s with all the flashbacks? Short ones are okay but too many, long flashbacks will confuse the hell out of the viewers. It’s like the director being incompetent to have a climax at the end of every episode without having to skip scenes. I just hate when they do that, really. It’s not like I’m watching the series one episode per week. I don’t need those cliffhangers. I want a nice flowing storyline! ?
Hahaha. That was too much rant. But don’t get me wrong. I don’t actually hate this drama. I could have even love it if not for that very disappointing ending. The leads were great. The supporting roles need more building up but it was okay since they weren’t really the focus of the story. The series just got a little too much for me to handle. Anyway, at the end of the day, me having so much to say, means I care for the drama and it’s not just any other series out there.
When I finished watching W, I immediately pinged my friend and told her that it was amazing (but yeah, that was half meant). I thought she’ll go all excited and be like “See? I told you. It’s awesome!” but surprisingly, she said she dropped the series after Episode 9 or so because the plot got too tangled for her deal with. Hahaha.
Kang Chul & Oh Yeon Joo, W Two World Hd Phone Wallpaper
I expected much more exposure for Yoon So Hee but like I’ve mentioned above, it was definitely okay since she, like Seo Do Yoon was just sort of like an extra. I hope for Jung Yoo Jin to star in a new series soon though. She deserved bigger role than this. (Not that I’m so much of a fan, ah.)

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