As it promice it Dilevers , nothing crazy yet nothing disappointing
✨ THE GOOD:
Park Eun-bin is phenomenal – Woo Young-woo (same forwards and backwards) is now legally iconic.
Autism representation done with care – Not perfect, but handled with more respect than most.
Case-of-the-week format – Each story hits differently, from funny to why am I crying?
Whales. So many whales. Somehow therapeutic. Don’t question it.
⚖️ THE “ORDER IN THE CHEESE COURT” MOMENTS:
Some side characters? Cartoonish. Like they wandered in from a totally different drama.
The romance subplot was fine... just safe. We get it, he’s sweet. But blink twice, Jun-ho. You okay?
Certain episodes drag a bit – When the script forgets it’s about law and starts chasing side quests.
🐳 THE “WOO TO THE YOUNG TO THE WOO” FACTOR:
Memorable, funny, and genuinely heartfelt.
It might feel fluffy, but there's real depth beneath the charm.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like a comforting bowl of udon—simple, warm, and exactly what you ordered."
Watch if: You want something feel-good with brains, whales, and no emotional betrayal.
Skip if: You hate procedural formats or need constant plot twists.
Best paired with: 🧋 A bubble tea, a warm blanket, and zero cynicism for once.
Park Eun-bin is phenomenal – Woo Young-woo (same forwards and backwards) is now legally iconic.
Autism representation done with care – Not perfect, but handled with more respect than most.
Case-of-the-week format – Each story hits differently, from funny to why am I crying?
Whales. So many whales. Somehow therapeutic. Don’t question it.
⚖️ THE “ORDER IN THE CHEESE COURT” MOMENTS:
Some side characters? Cartoonish. Like they wandered in from a totally different drama.
The romance subplot was fine... just safe. We get it, he’s sweet. But blink twice, Jun-ho. You okay?
Certain episodes drag a bit – When the script forgets it’s about law and starts chasing side quests.
🐳 THE “WOO TO THE YOUNG TO THE WOO” FACTOR:
Memorable, funny, and genuinely heartfelt.
It might feel fluffy, but there's real depth beneath the charm.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like a comforting bowl of udon—simple, warm, and exactly what you ordered."
Watch if: You want something feel-good with brains, whales, and no emotional betrayal.
Skip if: You hate procedural formats or need constant plot twists.
Best paired with: 🧋 A bubble tea, a warm blanket, and zero cynicism for once.
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