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I'm Also Watching W - Two Worlds Apart

What if the Webtoon you are viewing is actually a weird, mystical world? Well talk about trying to take the concepts of Never Ending Story or Fushigi Yuugi and replace the book with a webtoon. That's exactly what happens with W: Two Worlds. A webtoon itself becomes a parallel universe that connects two people of different universes -- a doctor named Oh Yeon Joo (Han Hyo Joo) and a fictional character named Kang Chul (Lee Jong Suk).

The story of the W has a in a series of events. Kang Chul starts off as a champion sharpshooter, he loses his family, he gets jailed for the wrong reason, he attempts to commit suicide at a bridge, he wants to get justice for his family, he becomes a rich man and in all of that -- he ends up with a friendship and infatuation with Yeon Joo. What he doesn't know yet that early on, Yeon Joo is a real person and he's a Webtoon character so somehow managed to come to life.

The whole adventure is a mysterious one. How does Yeon Joo even get sucked into it in the first place? Drawing the comics' background based on South Korea's real locations have also caused it to trigger. Time flies fast or slow depending on how Oh Seong Moo and his team do it. Yet they also realize one thing -- the whole Webtoon is now becoming a world of its own for some reason. How can this crisis be resolved?

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