Extraordinary Attorney Woo: Has Autism Spectrum Disorder

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“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is a 2022 Korean drama TV series, with 16 episodes, categorized as Legal Procedural, Courtroom Drama, Romance, and Comedy (Rom-Com); streaming on Netflix. Season 2? Extraordinary Attorney Woo Season 2 | Everything you need to know It has been officially confirmed and S2 is expected to be released in 2024; but the exact release date is still unknown. SUMMARY: An attorney with autism spectrum disorder is also a genius and gets hired to work at one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. Her “disability” enables her to think outside of the box. Most of her colleagues praise her for her unique approaches to various cases. ♦ She Can Talk AND She’s A Genius? In “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”, we meet Woo Young-Woo as a young child. There is a fight on the street between her father and another person and she blurts out “inflicting bodily harm” and then cites the law that is being violated. Everybody is shocked because nobody knew she could actually speak, let alone quote from a law book. That was when her father realized his daughter was a genius. Woo Young-Woo grew up, attended law school, received top scores, and was […]
 
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I am sorry but I cannot stand her Gimbap obsession, I hate picky eaters so this main character did nothing but annoy me,
 
The show is confirmed to have season 2! Finally, a show that portrays autism with respect and nuance! Woo Young-Woo's brilliance shines through, challenging stereotypes and celebrating neurodiversity. Season 2 can't come soon enough!
 
This show is awesome! It's refreshing to see a show that doesn't pander to woke sensibilities. They cast an actress who did a fantastic job, regardless of her personal background. But you know the woke mob in California will try to cancel it because it doesn't fit their narrow, politically correct narrative. Remember what they did to Sia for casting Maddie Ziegler in "Music"? Pure hypocrisy! This show is based and red-pilled.
 
Never heard of this show, but the autism angle combined with legal drama sounds intriguing. Thanks for the detailed review and links! Might have to add this to my watchlist for Season 2.
 
I am sorry but I cannot stand her Gimbap obsession, I hate picky eaters so this main character did nothing but annoy me,
Glad I am not the only one annoyed with this character, I appreciate the show's attempt to represent autism, but honestly, Woo Young-Woo's constant whale talk gets old really fast. It feels like every other scene involves a random whale fact, interrupting important conversations. And her self-introductions? A bit much, don't you think? While her unique perspective is interesting, it sometimes feels forced and overdone. If I hear Kayak deed one more time...
 
Sixteen episodes flew by! Woo Young-Woo's journey is both inspiring and entertaining. The supporting cast is fantastic too. Bring on Season 2, Netflix!
 
I recently had a mind-blowing realization! The talented actress Park Eun-Bin, who portrays the endearing Woo Young-Woo in "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," also stars in the captivating series "Castaway Diva." It's truly remarkable how she effortlessly transforms into such distinct characters. I never would have noticed the connection without a friend's insightful observation. Her versatility is truly inspiring, and it makes me appreciate her performances even more.
 
I love the way the show tackles complex legal cases through Woo Young-Woo's unique perspective. It's refreshing to see courtroom dramas delve into lesser-known legal areas. Can't wait to see what cases Season 2 brings!
 

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