Hello – hello my little faces. Today will talk about W- Two worlds apart a kdrama production of 2016.

When the gold medalist in shooting Kang Chul returns home and finds his whole family murdered, his life goes upside down. Suddenly he is accused of their murder and almost no one believes him.
After he is finally acquitted due to lack of evidence, he decides to set up his own network with which he will help solve difficult police cases while at the same time looking for the real killer.

Oh Yeon-joo who is a trainee surgeon has two big loves in her life. Her father, who is the author of the best-selling comic book ( webtoon ) W, and Kang Chul. The main character in her father’s comic!
When Yeon-joo visits her father one day, she realizes that he has painted the death of her beloved character. But what shocks her the most is when she ends up somehow trapped in the comic and now she has to save Kang Chul herself.

The series has a very clever script and fast plot so that the viewer does not get bored. The construction of the script is perfect, connecting the two worlds of the series, while the direction is also very good. The chemistry of the two protagonists is evident from the first minutes while the rest of the cast that surrounds them is equally remarkable.
Clever plot twists and scenes of agony put their own little help in this TV diamond. The series has, in my opinion, one of the most well-written villains I have seen in kdrama.
The series consists of 16 episodes lasting about 60 minutes each and is available on Netflix.
It’s a 8.5/10 from me.
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xx Marilita.
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