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Asterion

It's extremely curious to me how you all think it's an easy choice for FL between her husband and her father, when the kdrama makes it clear that it's not, so it's a question that only happens at the end. She spent the whole kdrama trying to save them both. The only explanation I can think of is a cultural one. Maybe in the US it's normal for children to distance themselves from their parents after a certain age, and that's why you think it's an easy choice? The choice she has to make is about who she saves and who dies. I'm Brazilian and it's normal here to live with your parents even after the legal age and only moving when you get married. In this kdrama we see FL in the same situation, living with her mother and visiting her father on a regular basis. It would be extremely difficult for me to make a choice like that. Don't get me wrong, this isn't a criticism of the way you think, it's just something I found curious. I haven't finished watching your reaction yet, but I wanted to comment on it now because in the previous episode you had already mentioned it.

Yaboyrocklee

I never really explained cuz i expect these responses. I just expected a chuckle with Director but Adorkable wouldn’t let it go and i wasn’t intending to have a deep discussion on it. Even bringing up American families. My parents are Jamaican, i was raised that way. Directornasty was raised Hatian, and Adorkable had columbian/peruvian parents. There no “norm” in the US cuz its a nation with a bunch of cultures. AdorkableNerd still lives at home your culture isn’t unfamiliar to me. (I only put Salt on my steak most of the time as my Brazilian friends put me on. Lol”. Your very articulate about the intention of the story and how difficult it should be for the FL and i respect it.

Lost

After a lot of searching I discovered why this channel isn't growing as much and the conclusion was that it was because of you (Rocklee) your reactions are an immediate turn of of the excitement like almost every single time in an anticipated scene you just start laughing for god knows the reason or you just say some cringe things that would've been better to just be kept to yourself or at least said it after the reaction so it won't fuck up the viewers experience.

A

I think the show does tie a bow on it that Kang Cheol could leave but chooses to end his time in the other world neatly by ending his sentence and tying off all the loose ends. The first half of the show is much stronger, imo. I never connected the same way with Kang Cheol after he jumps off that roof, and Yeon Joo doesn't push things forward as she's very reactive as a character. Overall still a worthwhile show. I did enjoy your reaction, but I think excitement for the show may have also tapered off a bit towards the end, which makes sense.

J Man

Was a fun ride. Loved your reactions to each episode, especially y'all's theory crafting. Loved your reactions to the assemblyman and manwha fan. You should check out Memories of Alhambra. Same writer, similar gimmick. Hyun Bin (Crash Landing) and Park Shin Hye (Judge from Hell) as the leads. Instead of comics, it's about a video game.

Emanuel

Wasn't really emotionally invested in this series for some reason and at some point it became a bit too convoluted imo but thanks for the reaction. You guys' banter and commentary is what helped me keep watching

Asterion

Was my first comment considered negative? I ask that not because of your response here, but because of the other post you made. I didn't mean to, I just wanted to make a point about the different way of thinking, and speculate whether there was a cultural explanation for it or not. Until that moment, none of the three seemed to disagree and I found that curious. But that clearly changed at the end, when Adorkable commented that it wasn't such a happy ending with FL's father gone, indicating that she didn't find it an easy choice to make. In fact, part of the reason I watch reactions is to see different opinions on the same scenes I watched. I only watch reactions to shows I've already seen.

Becca

Agreed, once we lost the KC we got to know and never got him back, it was difficult to connect to the characters. The writer is smart and I love how wild she gets and how often she pushes boundaries, but W definitely lost emotional investment from me after Kang Cheol jumps. Their relationship is so different, and Yeon Joo gets so passive, it's hard to connect with them. The show gets a little too cerebral for my tastes. But I still enjoy it.

Roger Powell

I'd say this title is more intellectually engaging than emotionally engaging. Like The Good Place I enjoyed it for giving me food for thought.

Asterion

I've been following you for a long time, more on YT than on Patreon. I wanted to go back to Patreon precisely because you were going to react to W, which is one of my favorite kdramas. And I intend to keep it up because of Hotel del Luna and Ranma. I've really enjoyed the reactions to W, and I've also watched the episodes you've already posted on YT. Even on the points where we disagree, precisely because they are different points of view. You've shown excitement in various scenes, you've said that you found it slower at other times, you've discussed the solutions, everything that a good and sincere reaction should have. Even so, I'd like to make an observation, which you may or may not agree with: You commented that Kang Cheol and Oh Yeon Joo could use the tablet better in the final episode, even doing great things with it, but I think it wasn't that simple. If you remember (and I only noticed it the second time I watched it), Oh Sung Moo's (FL's father) hand started to disappear in episode 14, when he hit the assemblyman and resurrected Oh Yeon Joo. At that point Oh Sung Moo had already taken the place of the real culprit, only no one knew it yet. When he did something good for the first time even in the real world, the hand began to disappear. The same would apply to the protagonists in the end, they needed to be careful about the decisions they made. Kang Cheol's hand was already disappearing, they didn't know all the rule changes due to the final episode and anything that happened couldn't be changed after the ending was declared. They tried to play by the rule of the good protagonists and with things that made sense in that world, so that the other characters wouldn't find it strange.

Emanuel

Really liked The Good Place! Still think they should have set up a reincarnation system as the solution

koma

You have some nerves. Rock Lee is the reason we support this Patreon. I hope you know that your opinion 🟰 nonsense 🙂. Also you could have said what you wanted to say in a nicer way. You obviously went for the jugular on that one. You wanted to vex him, hurt him even , for not giving you the commentary YOU wanted to hear. How little of you. The moment he change is the moment he loses all of his following

Zipzip

I enjoyed the plot but main characters and their relationships fell flat in comparison to some other dramas i watched. And more than that, i don't think i've watched another Kdrama where side characters other than main 2(and dad) had so little personal drama/development/screentime. Bodyguard was literally just that, a loyal bodyguard,secondary love interest of W had literally no screentime, politician guy was heavily underutilized, coworkers from hospital were just there to react to W,mangaka assistant was just there to move the plot along. Series threw everything else to the backgrouınd for plot focus, thankfully that plot was really engaging so it ended up being a good watch still.

Zipzip

unfortunately same. Solid plot, underutilized characters

Michael Scott Borbon

I've enjoyed your reactions to W: Two Worlds! Great Work and looking forward to the next! ( and Finishing Hotel del Luna, of course)