Miraz
Miraz

I really enjoyed the first episode of the Korean TV show Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Fortunately I could listen in English, rather than reading subtitles. It was delightful, funny (not at the expense of the lead character) and interesting. 📺

Being different from neurotypical peers, [Woo's] manner of communication is initially seen as odd and awkward, and her strong emotional intelligence remains unrecognized.

Promo poster: Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
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pratik
pratik

@Miraz i love this show too. but I think its best in the original Korean with subtitles. The intonation of the original characters’ voices adds to the emotion and even humor.

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Miraz
Miraz

@pratik Ah, interesting. Thank you. I may give it a try.

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Annie
Annie

@Miraz my daughter and I have been enjoying this show too. It’s such a beautiful blend of realism and optimism to me.

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Miraz
Miraz

@Annie I’m looking forward to learning more about these people, their relationships, how they grow and change. 😀

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odd
odd

@Miraz I resubbed Netflix just now.

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Miraz
Miraz

@odd 😀

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the
the

@Miraz We loved this series. All our favourite series have interesting characters with well-cast actors and Woo is indeed extraordinary!

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Miraz
Miraz

@the Can’t wait now to watch more episodes!

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zelle
zelle

@Miraz love this! one of the best and most memorable shows I’ve watched

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danalcantara
danalcantara

@Miraz My wife and I adore this show (and Park Eun Bin). We’ve sort of stopped watching English-language television altogether now, but it means that I can keep up with my language-learning hobby.

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