W Episode 12

From Now On, I Summon Myself


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As soon as Kang Chul realizes once again that he is the character in a graphic novel, a gate to the real world appears. Kang Chul talks with the real culprit in Sung Moo’s workshop. The real culprit says that Chul will soon cease to exist (Source: Apple Tv Preview)
  • Aired: August 25, 2016

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Nov 19, 2021

waw 😳

depuis les épisodes 10,11 et 12 je suis époustouflé😲 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳 je serai jamais créatrices de dramas 🤣🤣
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Amastris Dratwka
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Dec 19, 2016

Dad Is A Jerk

So, one more episode that proves Yeon Joo's dad is a POS with no good qualities or character other than he can draw really, really well. Letting his alter ego run rampant and destroying everything. What a worthless individual. Feel sorry for Yeon Joo that she's had to deal with it... but based on her attitude, she doesn't really give that much of a care. She's more interested in the life and death of the man she created in her dreams.
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goldenrabbit
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Oct 9, 2016

Things are resolving quickly...maybe too quickly? ...hmmmm

This review will contain SPOILERS. Read at your own discretion.

Great episode! Maybe we're finally seeing a light at the end of this tunnel? hahah
Kang Chul is fully aware of everything from the webtoon to his and Yeon-Joo's past, and all I can think about is how calm Chul is about everything. Maybe it's from shock about being framed for murder and having to avoid getting caught for months?
In my opinion I thought that their relationship before he decided to erase his memories seemed rushed and a bit forced, but now with this fresh start I am enjoying their relationship development very much, it seems sweeter and more natural.
Oh and I didn't mention this on previous episodes, but Oh Seong Moo's (Yeon Joo's father) face...or rather non-existent face looks so terrifying to me. T_T
With Kang Chul's surprising reaction or rather lack of one about coming to complete realization about everything, I think it is such a relief that Yeon Joo get's a brief break from everything hectic (like dealing with the serial killer and trying to save Chul) and can just let herself enjoy being around Chul as they go on these small dates.
Another thing I can't help but mention is, it's a good freaking thing that Yeon-Joo knows how to draw well!! Coming from someone who can draw, it takes a lot of practice and time to be that good. If Yeon-Joo ever wanted to not be a doctor she could be an artist. But that's besides the point, I just think that it's really fortunate...everything for the sake of plot development I suppose.
In the real world Yeon Joo and Kang Chul go on a lunch date, and I am just amazed with how fast Chul was able to put all the pieces together and create a perfect plan.
So catching The Killer seemed way to easy for me...can't help but think that something is going to go wrong very soon. But until then I'm just going to enjoy watching Chul and Yeon-Joo be happy with each other.

Till next episode, GR

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