A self-proclaimed leader of the children's liberation movement gets arrested for kidnapping. Young Woo tries to win Jun Ho's affection. (Source: Netflix)
wholesomeness + bravery + sense of humor of a child + strong belief of what he thinks is right = put this man in one piece world and he would 99% join the straw hats!!
I love how complex Young-Woo's brain is yet it's so simple for her to come to terms with her liking some and confessing it. I can't do that! Even though my brain can fathom most emotions without any issues, love always makes me overthink. I don't know whether it's an autism trait or if such people are just brutally honest in everything, but I would love to have a positive and affirmative mind like young woo when it's about love!!
De longe um dos melhores episódios que já vi. Não tive como não lembrar de uma das melhores histórias da minha vida "O essencial é invisível aos olhos, só se vê bem com o coração." O pequeno príncipe ensina que os adultos esquecem como é ser criança e que não enxergam as crianças com os olhos de antes. Eu fiquei extremamente emocionada. O Dr. Jung dando um cala a boca bem profissional nesse ridículo do min woo Crianças. Vamos brincar! ?Ele correndo pra dizer que gosta dela.
Confession scene!!! Wooooo! The ship has sailed! I'm so happy Junho finally got his act together and Woo trying to figure out how to navigate her crush was so cute and sweet. The case this time was about a slightly immature seeming man who wanted kids to be happy and not stuck studying all day and wanted them to be kids. The ending was so heartwarming and I hope he got a low sentence. I was a bit worried at the beginning of the episode because it seemed like he was just kidnapping the kids, but the explanation of how the kids were living plus his mom being the school director meant he probably grew up realizing how harmful that sort of environment is for kids made me root for him.
Un capítulo muy bueno con una crítica muy necesaria. Sinceramente espero que lo que muestra no se parezca a la realidad de ningún niño, pero como ya sabemos las realidad supera a la ficción.
Before learning about K-drama's and K-pop, I had no idea that a school systems existed that were are so fundamentally different that the one from my own country. Learning that that from a young age, children is South-Korea (but also other Asian countries like India) get pressured to get a certain or even best 'rank' broke my heart. It's sad, that what I first discovered through the lyrics of a BTS song only seemed to get worse as time passed by. Unfortunately, I also see the same thing starting to happen in my own country. Just when during their developing years, children and teenagers learn so much from playing and interacting with each other. Like the defendant said: 'Children have to play right now. Later is too late.It's too late after getting into university, after getting a job and after getting married. In a life full with anxiety, it will be too late to find the only way to happiness.' I'm really glad, that the team behind 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' tackles these important topics. I hope that with the rising popularity of our whale couple, also these social messages from each episode will positively impact the Korean public. The writing of this drama truly is one of a kind. Dramas like these truly help broaden people's mind and with that hopefully change will follow.
There are always solutions, be as creative as Attorney Woo
Every new episode brings surprises, challenges and growth - intriguing and EXTRAORDINARY ~ Connecting Life : )
Showing the world to be INCLUSIVE - seeing the talents of each one ~ as well as the SOUL~qualities