Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Anonymous
I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.


Season 2 is supposed to start in 2024. The acter who plays Young woo's boyfriend is going into military service until then.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t judge a country’s fashion sensibilities on the basis of television. Someone who came to the United States expecting to see women walking around in Shonda Rimes or Mad Men getups would be pretty disappointed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.


Season 2 is supposed to start in 2024. The acter who plays Young woo's boyfriend is going into military service until then.


I hope they address a lot of things. They didn't do much for Junho's character, all I know is that he works in the litigation dept, roommates with Minwoo, has a sister and is a love sick puppy for Woo. So not much depth there.

I hope Soo-yeon and Minwoo don't become a couple, she can do better.

I'd also like to know more of the backstory between Woo's dad, Han and Tae Soo-mi. Why was Han plotting revenge on Tae? I didn't really understand that.

Anonymous
I really enjoyed the last episode and parts of it will linger in my mind for a while . Yes there were a lot of loose threads and back stories to be told on many of the characters, however from the perspective of Attorney Woo and her journey - it was a well done closure to this part of her journey. Yet still a lot to look forward if season 2 happens. Absolutely loved the visuals and how they closed the last 5 minutes.
Anonymous
I am halfway through this show and really enjoy it. One thing I noted is a lot of emphaphetic speaking… the lawyers acknowledging a client’s hurt feelings etc. that was nice and surprising to me. Is that common in Korean culture? There also seems to be no consequences for bad acts like the post about Hanbana’s hiring practice, Woo disappearing etc.

Lastly, it must be so hard to grow an intimate relationship with an autistic person … she just cannot give emotional support but needs a lot of accommodations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.


Season 2 is supposed to start in 2024. The acter who plays Young woo's boyfriend is going into military service until then.


I hope they address a lot of things. They didn't do much for Junho's character, all I know is that he works in the litigation dept, roommates with Minwoo, has a sister and is a love sick puppy for Woo. So not much depth there.

I hope Soo-yeon and Minwoo don't become a couple, she can do better.

I'd also like to know more of the backstory between Woo's dad, Han and Tae Soo-mi. Why was Han plotting revenge on Tae? I didn't really understand that.



All of what you wrote PLUS need to know if Hairy Boss has that chaebol family long money. He's never pressed his place had no customers, and he uses exquisite ingredients
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.


Season 2 is supposed to start in 2024. The acter who plays Young woo's boyfriend is going into military service until then.


I hope they address a lot of things. They didn't do much for Junho's character, all I know is that he works in the litigation dept, roommates with Minwoo, has a sister and is a love sick puppy for Woo. So not much depth there.

I hope Soo-yeon and Minwoo don't become a couple, she can do better.

I'd also like to know more of the backstory between Woo's dad, Han and Tae Soo-mi. Why was Han plotting revenge on Tae? I didn't really understand that.



All of what you wrote PLUS need to know if Hairy Boss has that chaebol family long money. He's never pressed his place had no customers, and he uses exquisite ingredients


True. Very curious!

I loved the way Attorney Jung bonded right away with Hairy Boss and Geurami on Jeju. They were a fun, odd threesome.

Re: single seasons. The single season format is one of the things I love about kdramas. It makes the stories more cohesive, complete, and tightly written, instead and drifting and repetitive like multiple-season American programs. I fear the influence of Netflix, though, on that aspect of kdramas.

The overwhelming majority of writers are women, too, which may be why PP noticed more empathetic writing. EAW was written by the successful Hong sisters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved the final two episodes.

Sad that Kdramas are a 1 season and done kind of situation.


Season 2 is supposed to start in 2024. The acter who plays Young woo's boyfriend is going into military service until then.


I hope they address a lot of things. They didn't do much for Junho's character, all I know is that he works in the litigation dept, roommates with Minwoo, has a sister and is a love sick puppy for Woo. So not much depth there.

I hope Soo-yeon and Minwoo don't become a couple, she can do better.

I'd also like to know more of the backstory between Woo's dad, Han and Tae Soo-mi. Why was Han plotting revenge on Tae? I didn't really understand that.



All of what you wrote PLUS need to know if Hairy Boss has that chaebol family long money. He's never pressed his place had no customers, and he uses exquisite ingredients


True. Very curious!

I loved the way Attorney Jung bonded right away with Hairy Boss and Geurami on Jeju. They were a fun, odd threesome.

Re: single seasons. The single season format is one of the things I love about kdramas. It makes the stories more cohesive, complete, and tightly written, instead and drifting and repetitive like multiple-season American programs. I fear the influence of Netflix, though, on that aspect of kdramas.

The overwhelming majority of writers are women, too, which may be why PP noticed more empathetic writing. EAW was written by the successful Hong sisters.


Oops, my mistake. The Hong sisters are writing the other current, very popular kdrama, Alchemy of Souls.
Anonymous
Thank you all so much for this recommendation! I just finished the final episode and my face is completely puffy from crying through the end. I never thought any other Kdrama could top “Crash Landing on You,” but I honestly liked “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” even more. I’m just sad it’s over!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching it and love it!

Korean fashion reminds me a little of the French. Not a specific style, but just stylish with an extra something.


The word you're looking for is "slim".

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching it and love it!

Korean fashion reminds me a little of the French. Not a specific style, but just stylish with an extra something.


The word you're looking for is "slim".



I was referring to the clothes, not the bodies. Many of the female leads are very slim, but it's not universal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm watching it and love it!

Korean fashion reminds me a little of the French. Not a specific style, but just stylish with an extra something.


The word you're looking for is "slim".



I was referring to the clothes, not the bodies. Many of the female leads are very slim, but it's not universal.


I was admiring Soo-Yeon’s clothes, very stylish but still professional. I loved the way she dressed.
Anonymous
Now that I'm done with EAW what kdrama should I watch next? I've tried a few and the only other that grabbed my attention was Crash Landing for You.
Anonymous
I hate to be an outlier here - the concept is interesting, and the actress who plays Woo Young-woo was great, but somehow this didn't hold my interest - I think it is a little too soap-opera-ish for me. I wanted to love it because my daughter has ASD, but I just didn't.
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