
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ season one review: Park Eun-Bin’s magnetic K-Drama leaves you with a sense of fulfilment
The HinduThere’s something incredible to be said of a show that doesn’t fall prey to the inevitable slump in pace that most K-Dramas struggle with, in the episodes leading up to the finale. The engaging writing was always Extraordinary Attorney Woo’s biggest strength and it truly is a relief that the show, which concluded exactly a week ago, retained much of this in its latter episodes. Challenging cases continue to come into hotshot law firm Hanbada, where rookie attorney Woo Young-Woo, who has autism spectrum disorder, is slowly but surely settling in. of episodes: 16 Cast: Park Eun-Bin, Kang Tae-Oh, Kang Ki-Young Storyline: Woo Young-Woo, a brilliant attorney who is also on the autism spectrum, navigates challenges in the courtroom Where the show also wins is how writer Moon Ji-Won ensures all of this is handled with sensitivity and empathy. There’s also a rather hurried redemption of sorts that the show attempts for scheming attorney Min-Woo, but here’s hoping it addresses both these plot lines better in a probable second season.
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