Aired on June 29, Extraordinary Attorney Woo had a shy start of 0.9 percent viewership ratings. But it immediately ballooned in the next episodes that it even reached 9.6 percent viewership ratings in its most recent episode. It explores the life of attorney Woo Young Woo, who has autism spectrum disorder. Despite the disorder, she manages to work at a large law firm and boasts a 164 IQ score. Still, her memory and commendable performance in the industry do not help her improve her low emotional intelligence and unsatisfactory social skills. Amid its success, the series received commendations from critics for taking an open-hearted approach to people with disabilities. ALSO READ: Yoo Hee Yeol Exits Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook Following Plagiarism Controversy
Extraordinary Attorney Woo Receives Positive Message From Critic
In an interview with The Korea Times, critic shared their own messages about the series and praised its storyline for being a gamechanger. Pop culture critic Kim Hern Sik said that the whole K-drama already has the whole package but still makes everything perfect with the uniqueness of the main character. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: HYBE Terminates Contract With Kim Garam + K-pop Idol Leaves LE SSERAFIM “The lead character is not like any other characters people have seen before. The autism spectrum provides the series with uniqueness and distinctiveness. It’s not easy to create (a story) that seems familiar but is not. Yet, the series accomplished this, and that’s what makes it different,” the critic went on. The main character faces different lawsuits in every episode, and she offers different but extraordinary ways to resolve the cases. The critic added that Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a feel-good series that met the needs of the audience to see a “refreshment” amid the dark and dynamic genres in the industry.
Why Moon Ji Won Created the Drama
In an interview released through ENA, the creator and writer of Extraordinary Attorney Woo Moon Ji Won said she aimed to take viewers into a different world to let them meet the extraordinary attorney. “We usually refer to those, who are atypical, unfamiliar, unique, peculiar, uncanny, random, odd and outside-the-box, as extraordinary. Those people can stir tensions and sometimes cause trouble. But they also can change and enrich our world, and make it a more interesting place to live,” she went on. This resonated with what Kim Hern Sik said when he explained how the series serves as an “open-hearted approach to depicting the realities of people with disabilities.” Extraordinary Attorney Woo has a total of 16 episodes, and it will release its final episode on August 18. ALSO READ: Today’s Webtoon Drops New Trailer Featuring Kim Sejeong’s Character Transforming Into a Webtoon Editor Check back for more stories, updates, and rumors about Extraordinary Attorney Woo here at EpicStream!