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Suits LA Premiere Is a Perfect Reason to Watch This 100%-Rated K-Drama on Netflix

Suits LA Premiere Is a Perfect Reason to Watch This 100%-Rated K-Drama on Netflix
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The show received the highest scores from both viewers and critics – and it fully deserved it.

On February 23, NBC will premiere Suits LA, a spin-off of one of the most popular series about lawyers. The plot will focus on the story of Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor who is forced to change his profession and open his own law firm.

The premiere of the spin-off is a great reminder to watch another show – Extraordinary Attorney Woo – which shows this professional activity from an unusual and important side.

What Is Extraordinary Attorney Woo About?

A young woman, Woo Young-woo, gets a job in a big law firm. She was the best student at the university, has a high IQ and knows all the laws by heart, but she has autism spectrum disorder – it is difficult for her to interact with people.

At work, she was initially met with skepticism, and instead of helping her to fit in, people began to ridicule her. The only person who immediately tried to befriend her was senior lawyer Lee Jun-ho.

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Later, her colleagues stopped seeing her as a person who got into a prestigious firm through connections; they were convinced of her high level of professionalism and that she has a unique way of thinking.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Is an Intriguing and Tense Legal Drama

What is important is that the creators of Extraordinary Attorney Woo do not focus on Young-woo's disorder. The variety and nature of the cases that the team of lawyers takes on make the story more exciting from episode to episode.

In addition, the stories of the firm give the viewer an understanding of the place of lawyers in the Korean legal system, what their work consists of, and to whom they are ultimately accountable. Thanks to the writers' approach, the woman's life is presented in a broad social context.

The Show's Creators Consulted With Specialists to Portray People With ASD as Realistically as Possible

Inclusivity, especially when it comes to sensitive issues like autism spectrum disorder, needs to be thought out.

The lead actress, Park Eun-bin, turned down the project several times. The actress said that she initially wondered if she would hurt someone by appearing in Extraordinary Attorney Woo.

However, the production team consulted closely with doctors and experts in order to tell the story with all its nuances.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Is an Autism Representation Project We Deserve

One of the reasons this show has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes is because it has so many empathetic, relatable characters. The girl has a support group in every episode – from an adoring father to a best friend who will stand up to any bully.

As a result, the series not only has charming characters and dynamics, but also explores a topic rare in Korean dramas, one that world cinema has made great strides in exploring since the time of Rain Man.