Ended by leaving the audience with more questions than answers. It’s a smart tactic, given there are only four episodes left, and it’ll no doubt help build excitement as we approach the show’s climax.
Picking up where we left off, all truths end up uncovered. Gu Won’s identity as the Chairman’s son is revealed to Sa-rang’s friends, the pair’s relationship is confirmed, and Sang-sik is scolded for pretending to be a higher-up.
As Sa-rang seamlessly relieves her friend’s worries regarding her dating life, Sang-sik waxes lyrical about the praise Gu Won is receiving for the staff-centered 100th-anniversary celebrations for King Hotel. Concurrently, Hwa-ran plans to restructure King Group, wanting it to reflect the economic recession through contingency management.
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However, Hwa-ran faces opposition to her cost-cutting scheme from Gu Won. So, the Chairman simply suggests they both bring forth action plans, implying he’ll choose to go with the most suitable one. Elsewhere, Pyeong-hwa is told her divorce is the reason why promoting her to purser is difficult, but we see that her old marriage was actually one registered behind her back once she had “jokingly” signed a form.
When Sa-rang is lambasted by the influential Assemblyman Park, Hwa-ran orders her to be fired and asks for all remaining King the Land staff to be retrained. Fortunately, though, Gu Won intervenes in the nick of time, shielding his partner from any proper disciplinary action.
Moving on, the negative Assemblyman Park experience does bring some good for Sa-rang, as she is now fully welcomed by her colleagues at King the Land. So much so, they all drink together that night, confirming their newfound liking of the concierge, and expressing their gratitude towards Gu Won for all he does to benefit staff too (like giving out proper bonuses).
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While Sa-rang and Gu Won share a night together, Hwa-ran tries to move Sang-sik onto her side and have him report on the Head Manager’s private and professional ongoings. Elsewhere, Da-eul continues to rue married life, where she is constantly ordered around.
The next day, after frantically searching for a young guest’s toy rabbit, Sa-rang and Ok-ja discuss Mi-so. The concierge discovers her partner’s mother was a “brave, beautiful woman, ” and even receives a picture of her from the elder.
So, when Sa-rang takes Gu Won for a walk to a beach the concierge would always come to when she missed her own mother, that picture is gifted to the rich heir. Naturally, this makes Gu Won tearful, as he contemplates whether to restart the search for his missing parent.
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As Hwa-ran holds out against divorcing her husband and insists on sending her child back abroad, not wanting him to visit, Sa-rang gets called up to the “Dream Team.” This means the concierge gets to privately serve the Chairman directly, though it doesn’t all go to plan.
This is because Sa-rang witnesses the Chairman inform Gu Won he should marry Yu-ri “within the year, ” news which results in the concierge dropping a plate. With this, the episode ends with all eyes on Sa-rang.
Nathan joined Ready Steady Cut in December 2021 as a dedicated K-Drama writer, bringing his expertise to Korean Film, TV, and Culture. Since he joined, Nathan has written over 300 articles for the publication, mainly in the K-Drama genre.I know that there are those of you out there who have decided this drama just got too complicated for its own britches. This fangirl is not one of those viewers. With only four more episodes to go, I am completely enthralled with how the writer is continuing to create new and interesting plots. So come join me as I wax poetic about our new and improved Kang Chul and his brilliant plan to get his cake and eat it too.
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Once again Kang Chul is faced with his webtoon reality and comes to the realization that the comic he had been reading was all true. Not only is Kang Chul the lead of a webtoon but is married to the stranger in front of him. The second Kang Chul questions if he himself is Yeon Joo’s husband the toon world stopped moving.
We are faced with a sense of deja vu as a large doorway between the worlds opens up behind our OTP (One True Pairing). Although we are seeing a very similar scene to Kang Chul initial awareness awakening, there are subtle differences.
For one, Kang Chul is not at all upset or scared. Gone is the angry and tearful boy who had gone through the rabbit hole because he had nothing left. This time, Kang Chul goes through like a man. Calm and calculated. Almost as if he has a plan. Please tell me you have a plan Kang Chul. The Happy Ever After train needs to get back on track.
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While we are on the subject of Kang Chul’s new calm outlook on life … I find it fascinating how he truly does seem like a different person than the pre-memory loss Kang Chul. He has all the same information regarding the situation he finds himself in thanks to the webtoons. But this time, he is not emotionally drained and frantic like his previous self.
There are many times he refers to pre-memory loss Kang Chul as the webtoon Kang Chul, or her other husband Kang Chul. He always distances himself from that Kang Chul’s decisions. Thankfully, despite not being emotionally charged with the webtoon memories, Kang Chul acknowledges all the previous events. And by doing this he also realizes that he will also end up in love with Yeon Joo. Phew. It’s enough to make a fangirl’s head spin.
I personally am not sure if that is how things work in reality. But for the sake of my OTP romance, I will buy his explanation of things. Especially when we get wonderful kiss scenes where he is “rediscovering his love for his wife.”
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I can’t be the only one that felt a sense of romantic completeness when Kang Chul declared that he wanted to experience everything for himself since he only has comic book memories. That includes wanting to have another flasher show (joking) and at least five kisses (not joking) since he is behind in the kissing count compared to webtoon Kang Chul. Kang Chul 2.0 might be less flashy, but he knows all the right things say and do to make Yeon Joo’s (and my) heart flutter.
But things can’t all be flowers and sausages. There is a killer on the lose after all. A killer who is stuck in a world where time has stopped. I loved that while Yeon Joo was recuperating (dimension travel can be a bitch on the body) he took apart the drawing tablet to disable the killers link to the real world.
Can we pause a second from all the action and give a huge thumbs up to Su Bong who fanboyed his little heart out like a boss? I thought it was so cute that he asked to shake Kang Chul’s hand. He was so adorkable.
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After reading all the past webtoons and searching the plot outline for what should have happened in the story if things had gone according to plan, Kang Chul reassembles the computer and stands ready, gun in hand, to talk to The Killer.
Kang Chul mocks his nemesis over being stuck in a world where there is no one to kill or terrorize. “How does it feel to be in a world with no one?” He doesn’t get quite the reaction he was expecting when The Killer just laughs and informs Kang Chul that he just has to wait. He knows that Kang Chul is ceasing to exist now that he is “the bad guy”. All he has to do is wait him out and then he will be the new lead character of this world. This statement is founded in truth since we see Kang Chul’s arm again flicker in and out.
But these are problems for another day. First Kang Chul is determined to go on a date with his kinda sorta wife. It was so sweet how he tried to be normal and keep their dire situation out of their happy times. Sadly, it didn’t work since Yeon Joo was aware the whole time that Kang Chul’s arm was flickering in and out of existence. But you have to give him props for trying.
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So instead of a romantic date, he explains his plan on regaining his life back. Turns out that the memory loss/dream plan didn’t work the first time because it was actually The Killer who became self aware first.
Remember that Webtoon Dad had gone into the comic and tried to kill Kang Cheul? At that time he was accosted by The Killer and forced to explain the whole webtoon concept to him. In order to live, Webtoon Dad promised the killer a face and to be made the lead character of the webtoon. Of course Webtoon Dad broke that promise and here we are. But since they did not erase the memories from before The Killer’s self awareness, he alone kept all
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