W - Two Worlds Episode 12
Kang Chul can now self teleport himself in and out of two worlds. Hey, isn't that great? Save the explanation on the book of rules, I don't need them anymore.
What I've gathered thus far is that Kang Chul is planning to return as the protagonist by declaring himself dead in the manga... Huh? I don't get this step. So getting himself back into the loop of completing his 'mission' will steer him back to his protagonist identity? But no one knows he's the one who captured the gun shooter, and now that he's denounced dead as a fugitive, how could his righteous image be restored and prevent him from disappearing? One thing that's bugging me is, I don't know if his existence is dependent on the readers, the world he lives in, or the story that is being shaped. Not that he has given up trying to find the killer, which is his original set-up, yet Kang Chul starts having the vanishing symptoms just because the story is making him look like the killer instead. Which means how people in the manhwa view him will also determine his fate? I'm not pinning the readers in because if I were one of them, I would clearly know who's the protagonist of a book especially when his face is plastered across the cover. So, can someone explain this whole idea of protagonism?
And I seriously cannot fathom a last page with Yeon Joo and Kang Chul living happily ever after. Whose and whose world is going to be published on the comic book? Unless the show can work miracle and merge both worlds together, otherwise I really cannot picturise it. No way.
Next episode, killer's off leash again. Dangs.






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