Extraordinary Attorney Woo

Anonymous
I am in love with this show!
And Jun-ho is super cute!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


My DS has ASD and dresses very well. It’s one of the things he’s very particular about. Helps that he is tall and handsome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.


I really liked “My Mister” on Netflix. The drama was out a while ago but it’s the kind of drama you remember long after you are done with watching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.


What did you like about it? There is a huge range of kdramas, so it will help us give you good recommendations.

There is also a subreddit devoted to recommending Korean dramas. It is a separate subreddit from the main kdrama subreddit where people can post what kind of drama they want to watch.

https://www.reddit.com/r/kdramarecommends/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


Attorney Woo is autistic and dresses notably less stylishly than her coworkers and friends. She is sensitive to textures and labels and fasteners so that limits her sartorial choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


Attorney Woo is autistic and dresses notably less stylishly than her coworkers and friends. She is sensitive to textures and labels and fasteners so that limits her sartorial choices.


I thought her suits were adorable. They were less trendy and body conscious, but they looked great. And her casual clothes were so cute, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


Attorney Woo is autistic and dresses notably less stylishly than her coworkers and friends. She is sensitive to textures and labels and fasteners so that limits her sartorial choices.


I thought her suits were adorable. They were less trendy and body conscious, but they looked great. And her casual clothes were so cute, too.


I thought she was supposed to read as frumpy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


Attorney Woo is autistic and dresses notably less stylishly than her coworkers and friends. She is sensitive to textures and labels and fasteners so that limits her sartorial choices.


I thought her suits were adorable. They were less trendy and body conscious, but they looked great. And her casual clothes were so cute, too.


I thought she was supposed to read as frumpy


Frumpy is unattractive. I thought she was dressed as someone who needed to prioritize comfort (because of her sensitivities) but still cared about her appearance. Her grooming was impeccable. The fabrics were beautiful. She was well accessorized (to the nines in her casual litter collection/whale watching clothes!). Her shoes would almost qualify as retro. Absent all of that, the cut of her suits might be considered frumpy, but I think they were just cute.
Anonymous
I'm watching now. Lee Junho is dreamy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many Koreans in the big cities do dress really well. They are beautiful people.



But autistics do not dress well.


Attorney Woo is autistic and dresses notably less stylishly than her coworkers and friends. She is sensitive to textures and labels and fasteners so that limits her sartorial choices.


I thought her suits were adorable. They were less trendy and body conscious, but they looked great. And her casual clothes were so cute, too.


Very likable, very attractive protagonist, and that hint of romance without explicit sex made this show special. The clothes were great too; you could certainly see a step up in fashion when they brought on the Attorney Jung's ex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.


What did you like about it? There is a huge range of kdramas, so it will help us give you good recommendations.

There is also a subreddit devoted to recommending Korean dramas. It is a separate subreddit from the main kdrama subreddit where people can post what kind of drama they want to watch.

https://www.reddit.com/r/kdramarecommends/

What’s your rec for those if us who haven’t been able to find anything after Crash Lamding? I loved the complicated romance and the sweet/funny soldiers deeper than they appear. I was completely fine suspending reality of the plot. I do not like the very weak woman “saved” by the overly strong, gruff man who brings nothing to the relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.


Watch the EAW behind the scenes and interviews with the actors! The Swoon on YouTube has a number of them. Be sure to turn on subtitles.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpqr-se75wgsmFpl9-Cr4S_nldJoEI8Oc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Healer on Viki App (believe this show is free) is probably one of the most well liked. Unusual premise, but stick with first episode or two. Which is generally the guideline for Kdramas.

There are some threads -( often linked to CLOY) for recommendations.


I just finished Extraordinary Attorney Woo and am already going through withdrawal. What should I watch next? I already saw Healer.


What did you like about it? There is a huge range of kdramas, so it will help us give you good recommendations.

There is also a subreddit devoted to recommending Korean dramas. It is a separate subreddit from the main kdrama subreddit where people can post what kind of drama they want to watch.

https://www.reddit.com/r/kdramarecommends/

What’s your rec for those if us who haven’t been able to find anything after Crash Lamding? I loved the complicated romance and the sweet/funny soldiers deeper than they appear. I was completely fine suspending reality of the plot. I do not like the very weak woman “saved” by the overly strong, gruff man who brings nothing to the relationship.


I think my next one will be Run On. Kang Tae Oh (who plays Lee Junho), also has a lead role in that one.
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