With a genius-level IQ, Woo Young-woo learns to embrace her extraordinary self while forming a tight-knit community of friends and allies.


==**What a waste of character development**== After the media being insanely crazy about this series i knew i had to take my time and watch it all at once, and not gonna lie, it had me mesmerized for 8 episodes on a row but the thing with this... the second half of the serie doesn't add to much other than Woo Youngwoo development as a character and then every case taken by them as lawyers felt... forced into the story to get her into situations that she will finally overcome; said that, the rest of character were as charming as her but yet we barely know about their lifes; [spoiler]Myeong Seok having cancer out of nowhere was a way for them to go all to Jeju Island and nothing more, Kwon Minwoo being a villain that doesn't really have any chance to change into a nice person, his relationship with Suyeon was weird to watch, Geurami had the potential to be one of the best side character but she get lost in the second half, [/spoiler]as for the story I do agree the legal part of it was good, it's a nice legal drama and Park Eunbin delivered a decent acting tho I don't know if the representation was good or bad neither it's my place to give my opinion. Watch it if you want a "make you feel good" serie but don't expect to much onto the story or characters other than the female lead. My score: 7.5/10
This was a Netflix hit for a reason! Episodic in nature, with each episode (or two) focusing on a case. The cases that they took on were fresh, and it was refreshing to see unique situations that lead to needing all the members of the team to come together. Again, Park Eun-bin absolutely shines. She has true talent, making Woo Young-Woo come to life with refreshing honesty. The supporting cast are also A+ (even Joo Jong-hyuk, playing Mr.Bad Coworker Kwon Min-woo). I think this could be a gateway Kdrama for many people - in the same way 'Crash Landing on You' was.
Best kdrama of 2022 so far. From intro to credits, everything is perfect. Plot is refreshing, characters are interesting. This is a smart, funny, sensitive series with none of the usual repetitive digressions that are all too common in most K-dramas. The acting is EXCELLENT, and it's obvious that Park Eun-bin really lived up to her reputation for hard work in researching the mannerisms of an autistic lawyer who, while high-functioning, must cope with fixations, coordination issues and hyper-sensitivity to physical stimuli.....










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