Things heat up between our OTP (one true pairing) as they are reunited despite death, lack of drawing skills, and jail trying to keep them apart. It seems like they are fated to be no matter what world they reside in.
Episode 7 had a plethora of awesome moments which I will try to condense into my favorites so we are not here all night. From emotional breakdowns, love confessions, and simple romantic moments, this episode had them all. So if I skip over anything important, I apologize beforehand. You are welcome to call me on it in the comments.

Returning to webtoon world just seconds after disappearing, Kang Cheol admits that he was scared he would never see each other after Yeon Joo had disappeared and pulls her into an intense swoonworthy kiss.
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And I can’t be the only one who had a swirl of romantic butterflies go off when Kang Cheol picks up Yeon Joo onto the table, only to go in for more kissing. This truly was one memorable kissing scene.
Now that all the angsty stuff is behind him, Kang Cheol gets to work on operation “Get Yeon Joo out of jail.” His solution, producing a fake marriage certificate claiming that Yeon Joo was secretive because they didn’t want to make their relationship public. SQUEEE! So cute.
Being the goal oriented guy that he is, Kang Cheol gives Yeon Joo (via his bodyguard bestie) 4 options for their upcoming romance. Did anyone else get a giggle at the thought of him researching what women find romantic?
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Yeon Joo eventually picks the third option, while holding up four fingers. Hahahaha! Somebody really wants a steamy and adult style romance. I really hope this continues to be a running joke between the two.
Now begins the official romance of Kang Cheol and Yeon Joo and it is 100% adorkable. He makes such a wonderful effort to give her a simple everyday romance. All the while joking about the 19 and over romance he wouldn’t have minded having (ACK.. the lip biting! My poor fangirl heart.)
But things can’t remain all flowers and sausages for long. Receiving a call from a blocked number, Kang Cheol suddenly hears a creepy voice asking; “Where are you? How did you live?” The words appearing out of thin air in front of Kang Cheol’s gaze. ACK! There really is a killer and he sounds pissed.
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Kang Cheol receives a 2nd phone call later that night and this time, the voice says (with the words appearing in the air) “Where are you? How did you go back? Who said you could die? I waited for you for so long.” Chul demands to know who this is, and the killer answers, “Who am I? Don’t you know me? I killed your family ten years ago in your house.” The voice then says; “I see you have a new family? I will put a bullet in her head too.”

GASP! Poor Kang Cheol. I have a feeling that he is going to do anything he can, even to the point of ending his existence, in order to protect Yeon Joo from the killer. I am deeply worried that he is suddenly going to go full noble idiot on us and destroy the budding romance.
Which brings us back to the segment of the recap we call “Conspiracy Theories” where we hypothesize what is going to happen. Kudos to Drama Geek on calling out the real creator of the webtoon in last week’s Conspiracy Theories segment.
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For this week I am going to again focus on the identity of the killer. Sure the dad said that he didn’t start the webtoon with a real killer in mind, but there sure seems to be one now. And that killer needs a hidden identity, right? So here are our killer options:Over the years, Korean dramas have followed a very predictable routine and hence it is a breath of fresh air when you find a drama that does not follow the predictable format.W-Two Worlds falls into that refreshing-breath-of-air category. But most of the time I am catching my breath because I have no clue what is going to happen.
It's already 13 episodes and yet I have no clue how this would end? But something that would help me pass my time till the finale comes in is to watch each episode so I can swoon at every one of Lee Jong Suk's expression. Also I love how naughty he is. I have always seen Lee Jong Suk in a goodie goodie role and I absolutely adore that he has a slight adult naughty side to his character in W.
W is one of those dramas that has so many loop holes that each one of them have a logic of their own. That is the best part of a fantasy drama. You create your own rules. But though W has a new set of logic, writer Song Jae-jung has thought out every minor detail. Here is my list of favorite minor detail having a larger meaning:
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In episode 11, we were crying along with Oh Yeon Joo when Kang Chul couldn't remember her. And that tiny scene where she covers her face with the book had such a major plot change in ep 11. We knew that she herself would not reveal the truth to Kang Chul, so what better way that for a book to reveal the truth. Simple and so effective.
In episode 3, we got to see the killer make an appearance out of nowhere. While Kang Chul was taking care of Yeon Joo, the killer appeared in his apartment and tried killing Yeon Joo. I thought nothing really of it at that time. But that scene just gave us a clue about the character of the Killer. He can defy any comic book logic and appear anywhere anytime.
When Mr. Oh or Dad talks to Kang Chul in episode 5, we get to see the motive behind creating the killer character. It was nothing expect to make Kang Chul stronger. He had no other purpose. And what he says next explains everything about what happened before about the random appearance of the killer and after. Whenever the writer needed a twist in the story, he brought in the killer. So again an explanation and a hint that the killer can defy any comic book logic.

W Two Worlds: 5 Scenes That Had Hidden Clues In Them
In episode 1, we saw that Soo Bongn called up Yeon Joo because he could not find Mr. Oh. This was never revealed till episode 5. We knew something had happened to him, but it never was left unanswered.
When Kang Chul shot at Yeon Joo, he said he knew she would survive. How? Why? Again answers were delivered to us in episode 5 when Kang Chul narrated how he tried to fight back against Mr. Oh but nothing happened to him.
So these just show how well thought out and packed each episode is. We know that every tiny detail that was mentioned had a reason and an answer to it. With just 4 episodes left, I am just trying to catch my breath after an exhilarating episode 12.
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