Episode 6: W Вђ“ Two Worlds

It is suggested that Kang Chul’s will to live—or perhaps Yeon-joo’s influence as his new "life key"—has restarted the story without the author's input.

The episode picks up with the immediate aftermath of Kang Chul (Lee Jong-suk) entering the real world. Unlike previous episodes that teased the boundary, this one shatters it:

Yeon-joo wakes up back inside the manhwa world, specifically in the prison where she was previously held, signaling that the story has been forcibly reopened. W – Two Worlds Episode 6

Kang Chul confronts his creator, Oh Sung-moo, in his studio. The tension peaks when Chul realizes he was never meant to have a happy ending—he was merely a tool for a tragic narrative.

Yeon-joo struggles to accept Chul's death, especially after seeing him suspended in the cold water of the Han River in a vision. The Resurrection Hook The episode's final moments change the game once again: It is suggested that Kang Chul’s will to

With Kang Chul seemingly gone, the webtoon W ends with a definitive "The End".

As Yeon-joo is pulled into the water during a date, the words on the webtoon suddenly change from "The End" to "To Be Continued". Kang Chul confronts his creator, Oh Sung-moo, in his studio

Episode 6 of is a massive turning point where the story shifts from a mystery into a survival thriller. If you're looking for a deep dive, The Climax of the Creator vs. Creation