I am sure people might come and bash me about my comment. But honestly, it didn't reach my expectations. The actors…
agree, especially the mother part!
they literally established tae sumi in early episodes just for them to randomly dropped the bomb and picked it up again for the finale. i thought the revelation of youngwoo's biological mother would be one of the biggest event, but no i'm totally wrong. they wasted it after they established a good build-up about the whole mother identity. i can't hide my disappointment about this part. they also messed up the side characters, oh God.
i'm with you about hinting us something big but it turned out to be flat and boring.
let's be honest, what's so great about this drama is the actors and the directing especially cinematography and cgi. plot wise, it's not a well written story at all. the flow, the pace, a lot of details about the story aren't good enough to be called brilliant.
p.s i read some comments about the autistic portrayal, it seems like it hits close to home, so no complains about that
This show followed hometown chacha’s path as it became a boring cheap romance cringefest ever since the FL started…
honestly homcha was good because it was executed based on the genre and the overall vibe was on point, including the hometown people's stories made it interesting. plus, what do you expect from romance comedy, most of them are tropey and cringey.
but in this case, eaw has so much potentials to explore but they kinda wasted the potential with the messy writing. the plot isn't spectacular to be the all-the-time favorite k-drama, in fact they have many loopholes in the story itself. the cases are getting more and more boring and flat (court cases, i mean). the human relationship is good, but it lacks depth. it's like they wrote that for one episode only and expect people to buy it, kwon minwoo is a great example of that.
but overall it was a light and fun ride with eaw, but it feels like it's missing something. depth, maybe? the first half was bomb though, totally loved it.
Anybody else have a feeling that for a law drama cases were rather weak and almost all of them revolved around…
totally understand your point. it started so good but the writer lacks of creativity to build characters' development and growth of the characters through the cases, including woo youngwoo. they lack of creativity to spice things up during the cases, IMO.
the writing is boring but youngwoo stands out the most among other fictional characters in k-drama land and peb portrayal is amazing, so it worked. it's fun and light, but it becomes repetitive at some point that i'm not as excited as i was in the first half of the drama.
i was so positive the writer will give us a growth youngwoo deserves as an attorney (and the teamwork between three rookies) but it turned out not happening rather we have a genius youngwoo all the way to the end. the writer should explore the relationship between the rookies (suyeon, minwoo) more instead of making minwoo unredeemable and suddenly created a whole new narrative about him out of nowhere just for us to accept him as suyeon's love interest. it's so messy and i can't unsee kwon minwoo as a-hole who almost sabotaged youngwoo's career, who's so unprofessional, and has rotten heart. it's a little, "i'm a bread-winner of the family." and the writer expect me to be okay with him after what he has done? no way.
hanbada squad and youngwoo's friends have SO MUCH potential and the writer wasted the potential in the second half, i'm honestly disappointed. it's like they are written by totally different writer and i don't like it.
still tuning to the finale episode though, hopefully it won't be messier than it is right now.
is the second half of the drama written by different writer? lmao it's so MESSY messy. i don't know how they going to address the problems and loopholes in the finale episode properly, i don't see it coming though.
i knew kwon minwoo will be an ass without redemption when he shamelessly wrote that anonymous post in firm bulletin and acted like it wasn't him. alexa play backstabber by kesha please and an extra slap for him 🗿
To those reacting to Attorney Kwon Min Woo, I want you to understand that you need to look beyond this fictional…
that's why i can't contain my resentfulness on kwon minwoo.
in reality, i know people like him exist. that's what makes me hate him even more and will never understand or trying to understand him because people like him won't even bother to do the same either.
Minwoo is a necessary evil. He represents those who think they're superior to disabled people. But in reality,…
exactly.
it started by having prejudice against youngwoo as someone with autism, so whatever youngwoo does, it annoys him. it's annoyed him even more when he found out that youngwoo out-smarted him in many chances, getting all the praises from their senior, it drives him crazy.
he's getting more and more uncontrollable when it comes to youngwoo, he simply cannot stand watching everyone being extremely nice to her. in fact, everyone is treating youngwoo nicely because they see youngwoo as equals, a person who's smart and works well. it's normal for people to praise, and take youngwoo seriously.
then we have kwon minwoo, who's failed to see youngwoo's values and it's all due to her autism. what's worst is that he hates her for that. i can't never understand him, a backstory won't even help.
Everyone is behind Min Woo...but I think I kind of understand him..I am not saying I justify his actions but I…
i mean he is not stupid if he got hired by the law firm. probably frustrated, like he's never enough but that doesn't mean he can resent, look down, to the point he harms youngwoo's reputation blindly.
minwoo, suyeon, and youngwoo are in the same team under jung myungseok. they have individual cases and team cases, minwoo should learn how to work in team. not everything is a competition, if it's a team work, then work like a team. he's lucky to have jung hyungseok as his mentor and supervisor. jung myungseok values the process, if minwoo behaves this way, it will make a bad impression in jung myungseok's eyes too. hope someone can wake him up.
actually, the three of them make a great team and complement each other but yeah they just haven't realized that. youngwoo the genius with her memories, suyeon's ideas, and minwoo's knowledge and tactical ability should be enough as a team. i believe in the end the three of them will get into hanbada officially.
as for youngwoo as a genius hero, i think that's reasonable since she is indeed a genius person. the writer already resolved it in last week's episodes where youngwoo was struggling during the case despite her genius brain and not everything goes in her favor.
Everyone is behind Min Woo...but I think I kind of understand him..I am not saying I justify his actions but I…
your opinion is valid, but i still and will never understand kwon minwoo in any way.
he's a competitive person, okay. but the problem lies not because he's a competitive person, that's because he has such an ugly mind. he has this prejudice against youngwoo from the first day. he doesn't see youngwoo as his equal, that's why he's looking down on her.
an ignorant competitive person, i believe that's kwon minwoo. someone that will do anything to win over someone, whatever it takes even he needs to step on someone's head to success. it's not normal at all, at least to me. well, that's a harsh reality we live in. people like him exist in real life.
of course. i'm fully aware of lee junho being a fictional character. he's too good to be true in reality.
he's so negative when it comes to youngwoo, and her only. he resents her like there's no tomorrow.and folks, that's…
the sole reason why he resents woo youngwoo; 1) his prejudice against her because she's autistic.
that fact leads him to think that she's inferior than him, and everyone seems treating her very nicely because she's autistic when in fact, that's not the case. plus, she's an amazing attorney and greatly contributed to many winning cases in the law firm as a newcomer.
sadly, kwon minwoo is the perfect representative of most people in our society.
nothing can justify minwoo's act. name it his backstory, or his own reasons behind those nasty acts of him.
he's nothing but a jerk who hates a person just because she's an autistic and on top of that, she is a better attorney than him. that's it.
it's tomorrow or never. actually, i've been waiting for his character development but he's still a jerk in the latest episode. he cannot be helped, i fear. jung myungseok has already told him to learn from youngwoo, suyeon also called him out, yet he still thinks he is right like a dumb person he is.
i hate him so much. i need to see him getting smacked real hard by someone.
they literally established tae sumi in early episodes just for them to randomly dropped the bomb and picked it up again for the finale. i thought the revelation of youngwoo's biological mother would be one of the biggest event, but no i'm totally wrong. they wasted it after they established a good build-up about the whole mother identity. i can't hide my disappointment about this part. they also messed up the side characters, oh God.
i'm with you about hinting us something big but it turned out to be flat and boring.
let's be honest, what's so great about this drama is the actors and the directing especially cinematography and cgi. plot wise, it's not a well written story at all. the flow, the pace, a lot of details about the story aren't good enough to be called brilliant.
p.s i read some comments about the autistic portrayal, it seems like it hits close to home, so no complains about that
but in this case, eaw has so much potentials to explore but they kinda wasted the potential with the messy writing. the plot isn't spectacular to be the all-the-time favorite k-drama, in fact they have many loopholes in the story itself. the cases are getting more and more boring and flat (court cases, i mean). the human relationship is good, but it lacks depth. it's like they wrote that for one episode only and expect people to buy it, kwon minwoo is a great example of that.
but overall it was a light and fun ride with eaw, but it feels like it's missing something. depth, maybe? the first half was bomb though, totally loved it.
the writing is boring but youngwoo stands out the most among other fictional characters in k-drama land and peb portrayal is amazing, so it worked. it's fun and light, but it becomes repetitive at some point that i'm not as excited as i was in the first half of the drama.
i was so positive the writer will give us a growth youngwoo deserves as an attorney (and the teamwork between three rookies) but it turned out not happening rather we have a genius youngwoo all the way to the end. the writer should explore the relationship between the rookies (suyeon, minwoo) more instead of making minwoo unredeemable and suddenly created a whole new narrative about him out of nowhere just for us to accept him as suyeon's love interest. it's so messy and i can't unsee kwon minwoo as a-hole who almost sabotaged youngwoo's career, who's so unprofessional, and has rotten heart. it's a little, "i'm a bread-winner of the family." and the writer expect me to be okay with him after what he has done? no way.
hanbada squad and youngwoo's friends have SO MUCH potential and the writer wasted the potential in the second half, i'm honestly disappointed. it's like they are written by totally different writer and i don't like it.
still tuning to the finale episode though, hopefully it won't be messier than it is right now.
is the second half of the drama written by different writer? lmao it's so MESSY messy. i don't know how they going to address the problems and loopholes in the finale episode properly, i don't see it coming though.
hopefully it's not gonna be very weak, at least.
in reality, i know people like him exist. that's what makes me hate him even more and will never understand or trying to understand him because people like him won't even bother to do the same either.
it started by having prejudice against youngwoo as someone with autism, so whatever youngwoo does, it annoys him. it's annoyed him even more when he found out that youngwoo out-smarted him in many chances, getting all the praises from their senior, it drives him crazy.
he's getting more and more uncontrollable when it comes to youngwoo, he simply cannot stand watching everyone being extremely nice to her. in fact, everyone is treating youngwoo nicely because they see youngwoo as equals, a person who's smart and works well. it's normal for people to praise, and take youngwoo seriously.
then we have kwon minwoo, who's failed to see youngwoo's values and it's all due to her autism. what's worst is that he hates her for that. i can't never understand him, a backstory won't even help.
minwoo, suyeon, and youngwoo are in the same team under jung myungseok. they have individual cases and team cases, minwoo should learn how to work in team. not everything is a competition, if it's a team work, then work like a team. he's lucky to have jung hyungseok as his mentor and supervisor. jung myungseok values the process, if minwoo behaves this way, it will make a bad impression in jung myungseok's eyes too. hope someone can wake him up.
actually, the three of them make a great team and complement each other but yeah they just haven't realized that. youngwoo the genius with her memories, suyeon's ideas, and minwoo's knowledge and tactical ability should be enough as a team. i believe in the end the three of them will get into hanbada officially.
as for youngwoo as a genius hero, i think that's reasonable since she is indeed a genius person. the writer already resolved it in last week's episodes where youngwoo was struggling during the case despite her genius brain and not everything goes in her favor.
kwon minwoo talking about unfair employment as if youngwoo gets fair treatment as a person with ASD.
he's funny.
he's a competitive person, okay. but the problem lies not because he's a competitive person, that's because he has such an ugly mind. he has this prejudice against youngwoo from the first day. he doesn't see youngwoo as his equal, that's why he's looking down on her.
an ignorant competitive person, i believe that's kwon minwoo. someone that will do anything to win over someone, whatever it takes even he needs to step on someone's head to success. it's not normal at all, at least to me. well, that's a harsh reality we live in. people like him exist in real life.
of course. i'm fully aware of lee junho being a fictional character. he's too good to be true in reality.
that fact leads him to think that she's inferior than him, and everyone seems treating her very nicely because she's autistic when in fact, that's not the case. plus, she's an amazing attorney and greatly contributed to many winning cases in the law firm as a newcomer.
sadly, kwon minwoo is the perfect representative of most people in our society.
and folks, that's how bad kwon minwoo as a character.
he's nothing but a jerk who hates a person just because she's an autistic and on top of that, she is a better attorney than him. that's it.
it's tomorrow or never. actually, i've been waiting for his character development but he's still a jerk in the latest episode. he cannot be helped, i fear. jung myungseok has already told him to learn from youngwoo, suyeon also called him out, yet he still thinks he is right like a dumb person he is.
i hate him so much. i need to see him getting smacked real hard by someone.