W Episode 2

Find Her, the Key to My Life


9.2
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Ratings: 9.2/10 from 165 users
Reviews: 4 users
Season: 1

Sung Moo, who has disappeared for a while, is back. Yeon Joo tries to figure out what has happened to her last night, but Sung Moo doesn’t tell her anything. Meanwhile, Sung Moo starts drawing again to kill Kang Chul.
  • Aired: July 21, 2016

W Episode 2 Reactions

cityhunter
2 people found this review helpful
Jul 26, 2016

off to a great start

This show is doing a lot of things amazingly well that k-dramas arent exactly know for pulling off.

*the pacing continues to be spot on.

* The humor and the seriousness are handled such that both feel appropriate and cohesive

*the story appears, thus far to be well thought out. this thing is going somewhere and the writer knew where that was before the show started airing. lets keep it that way, netizens be damned.

Kang Chul is still a pretty card board cut out interchangeable {insert Dae pyo nim character here} but there's a good chance that's only because Oh Yeon Joo's reality is still getting the majority of the screen time. as she spends more time in the world of W Kang Chul's personality will have time to evolve beyond adjectives like cocky and suave and into a real person.

Oh Yeon Joo has been a real go getter thus far and i'm loving that too.

please please please don't screw this up.

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ninja
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 23, 2016

I definitely liked this episode more than…

I definitely liked this episode more than the first. Although I sometimes find Yeon Joo's expressions a bit exaggerated, it isn't annoying at all.

At first, the whole plot of the drama seemed predictable, but with what happened in the final scene, I'm now biting my tongue. I can't wait to see what happens in the next episode!
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MissEurydice
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 22, 2016

W - Two Worlds

There's a very compelling humor that the female lead provides. Her character is very down to earth and quirky in a non-cringey way. I like her and I'm secretly enjoying the cocky character Lee Jong Suk is showing, mhmmmm that man is deliciously handsome.
I'm enjoying the refreshing plot of this drama, and hopefully the screenwriters will continue to keep us on our feet about this.
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alwayswithTY
5 people found this review helpful
Jul 22, 2016

wow

mind blown from the first 2 episodes... absolutely unique and compelling. I can't tell what's going to happen and neither can I wait for the story to unfold. I think Uncontrollably fond is going to lose out to this in time to come.
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