A tragedy surrounding two brothers forces a family to face a difficult truth. Young Woo attempts to bridge a communication gap with a client.
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What disability means to those he dont have it being prejudiced in thier views resulting in her learning new things from others.I learnt just how hard it is to raise an autistic child as it is hard to connect with them, so easily frustrated by their actions.Myeon suk has learnt his lesson and took the time to adapt to her needsThis episode was very informative
This episode made me cry. It does a great job highlighting ablism and what people with autism have to deal with on a daily basis. When she realized that people treat her badly because of autism and ableism and will continue to do so no matter how accomplished she is. When her father cried because he couldn't talk to her and she couldn't empathize with him so he was lonely. I hope she doesn't actually resign. I know she won't because this is only the 3rd episode but I wonder how they'll bring her back. I also like the character development of her team leader, he went from wanting her removed from his team for being autistic to standing up for her and defending her against ableism in the courtroom and even letting go of a case when they said they didn't want her to represent them.
Este capitulo me ha impresionado en todos los sentidos. Ha superado mis expectativas con creces. Lo que siente a lo largo del capitulo las conclusiones a las que llega y todo de lo que se da cuenta...
An exploration of societal attitudes towards people with ASD, which goes beyond the usual topics of infantilization and demonization. I especially liked the reference to Hans Asperger and how the grim irony of his work served as an allegory for the case portrayed within the episode.
this episode holds a very big space in my heart. it touched on topics people just don’t want to learn or admit, because they are too busy running with why other people see or have a opinion on. i had many questions running through my head while watching but the number one question i wang to ask some people (a lot of time) is why is it so hard for you to believe some people just don’t want to live? i know you just want to see the bright side of people you love , but is seeing the other side of people so bad?
Just basing from the first four episodes, the drama already has so much potential with the theme. The casting is amazing, and I especially love the choices for the female and male lead (who is such a green flag by the way). While it could be said that there were some instances of exaggeration and pacing issues, it still remained as a positive and honest depiction of how autism really is for many who are on the spectrum. Another thing I like about this drama is the honesty. Instead of depicting her as some sort of detached white male savant, her intelligence seems very realistic and according to how human intelligence really does function in real life, unlike some certain depictions of autism in western media. In other words, she's smart and tops her class, but she isn't unrealistically smart.I really hope the creators do this drama much more justice in the rest of the episodes, especially since this drama has so much potential to be on the hall of good K-dramas, especially with the Netflix promo, but with the quality we've seen in the first two episodes, I don't doubt it.
I finished watching the first four episodes and WOW! WHAT A GREAT SHOW! Park Eun bin puts on a masterful performance as expected. The scene where she's in the courtroom for the first time and she gets nervous so she decides to approach the situation by taking courage and confronting the people who are there telling them to be patient with her because she has autism spectrum disorder but still will. Her, and she will do her best because she loves the law. That scene really moved me! And we are only at the beginning! I also really liked that they included a case with LGBT, which is hard to happen in Korean series. Little by little the characters are winning my heart. I can't wait for next Wednesday. This will give something to talk about, and for good.
I love everything about this series. Like seriously, who wouldn't? This is one of the best narrative of how we reflect on society. It's like my comfort series and first time to binge watch KDrama. Excited for more episodes!! I'll recommended this to all my friends and people of earth! Hope it will bring awareness and provide knowledge about the justice system. Let's make this more trend because this deserve a hype!
I've never been this excited for a series but look what we have here. Surprisingly, this series is a masterpiece on its genre. Although it is still ongoing, the amount of viral spoilers and word of mouth are dominating the social world. What I really like so far in this series is the ability to capture such beautiful cinematography and scenic artistry of events. For instance, the whale scenes are so metaphoric that they commands you to feel whatever inside you. It's contagious and I like it.
First and foremost, this series gone viral all over my FYP on TikTok and I never been this grateful and curious. I really thought this gonna be like the same old plot of legal drama whatsoever but I'm glad I was wrong. This is a legit so comforting and heartwarming legal, diversify and a bit of comedy-romantic series. It's a roller coaster journey and a lot of lessons and emotions are present on this series. I really looking forward for more episodes and really worth watching for. Indeed, one of the best K-Drama/Netflix Series this year! Hoping for Season 2 even it is not finished yet!
It's about her awakening about the world and people around her
We learn more about WYW in every new episode. Actually, the story is aabout the journey of our lovely FL - how she learns about the world, the people around her and eventually herself. I don't think there is one bad character in this drama. Everyone has their fault, yes, but they are real and nice at heart. They all play a critical role in WYW's journey. I love the interaction between her and her dad. He is a great dad. Without his love and unlimited patience, she wouldn't have become where she is today. As a side note, the little girl who plays the young WYW is so cute and great acting. Portraying an autistic adult is hard but playing an austistic kid is even harder.PEB has won our heart with her acting but the success of the show also relies on an extraordinary script and a group of wonderful supporting cast. July and August have some very strong Kdrama line up. However, if I have limited time and had to choose just one to watch, I have no hestiation to choose this one.
Fantastic episode! This series is turning into must watch gem! And Woo young woo is just so cute! This episode was emotional with it showing people’s misconceptions or conceptions towards people who are different from normal/ people on autism spectrum. While this episode tackled suicide attempt, Autism outbursts, discrimination etc hard stuff but it had fair share of cute and funny moments as well! This was the best episode of the series yet but it’s just 3rd episode so we can’t say much but I hope we will see many great episodes like this one in next 13 episodes!