Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, and Kang Ki Young's "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" soared to a new high with its latest episode, achieving a new milestone, a
Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, and Kang Ki Young’s “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” soared to a new high with its latest episode, achieving a new milestone, among others. The drama records its best rating yet, thanks to the cast’s undeniable synergy. Keep on reading for all the details!
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Scores New Personal Best in Ratings
“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” opens a new milestone for the ENA court drama with its brand new episode!
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On July 14, the drama’s latest episode was released, receiving positive feedback from the viewers.
Apart from the intriguing cases inside the law firm, the awareness that is raised by the drama about autism also gains public attention.
As Park Eun Bin’s character is diagnosed with autism, viewers learn how to understand and deal with people with disabilities bit by bit through “Extraordinary Attorney Woo.”
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Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh
Because of this, the court drama broke its own record and soared to an average rating of 9.1% nationwide. It is 8.2% higher than the recorded rating during its premiere and 4% higher than its previous episode.
“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” peaked at 10.2% during its broadcast. As the drama continues to air, it is expected to record higher ratings and hopefully score a double digit in the succeeding episodes.
‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Praised For Shedding Light To Autism
Without a doubt, “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is not like any other court drama.
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Park Eun Bin
A law drama combined with a theme of autism is already something a viewer would rarely see online, but the drama also impresses the viewers with its ability to shed light and awareness regarding many relevant issues.
Despite being diagnosed with autism, Park Eun Bin’s character is able to dismantle stereotype and discrimination as she doesn’t let her disability become a burden and hindrance to achieve her dreams.
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Kang Tae Oh
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Kang Ki Young, Yoon Kyung Ha
That said, viewers are given a better perspective of those living with this spectrum. It also shows how society should live together with the disabled through patience, consideration, and empathy.
Thanks to the drama’s riveting storyline that not only entertains but also educates, many have taken an interest in learning more about the spectrum of autism and how to live with them harmoniously.
Source: KDramaStars