Miraz
Miraz

I more or less binged all 16 episodes of Extraordinary Attorney Woo1. It's an absolute gem. After episode 1 I listened to the original soundtrack and read subtitles, following advice from Pratik.

Near the end I could hardly bear to watch, knowing it was that much closer to finished. Brilliant! 📺

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rickcogley
rickcogley

@Miraz I’ve been wondering about it!

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pratik
pratik

@Miraz I'm glad you loved it and I hope the original dialogue + subtitles made it better.

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Miraz
Miraz

@pratik It did, that's why I stuck to that format. Thanks for the suggestion. 😀

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Miraz
Miraz

@rickcogley It went from excellent to superb and stayed superb through all the episodes. At a few points I was a bit worried about how some 'bad' things might turn out, but kept reminding myself it's a comedy and they'd have to be OK in the end. They were. 😀

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rickcogley
rickcogley

@Miraz well thanks for the recc. I’ll definitely check it out ☺️

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@Miraz It cut a little to close to the bone for me. My youngest brother is "on the spectrum," but lacks Woo's brilliance at anything.

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Miraz
Miraz

@ReaderJohn Good to know. I liked the several times they got the message across that everyone is different, and also that her condition didn't define her.

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Miraz
Miraz

@ReaderJohn I did wonder how people with personal knowledge about autism would find the show.

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