Most of cases in this show is real. It does have social commentary about SK society. Maybe you weren’t a fan…
Real cases or not, the last cases added little value to the show. That's why people are complaining they're taking precious time that could be spent directly in character development. I'm not saying Youngwoo is badly representing autistic people. It's a spectrum and she's as valid as other autistic characters. I'm just disappointed about some plots that were badly writen and created character inconsistencies, especially in her father and love interest.
As the mom of an autistic son, I disagree. So much was spot on. If you haven’t lived with an Aspie you would…
Yeah, that was until they come up with the plot of a supposedly considerate father exposing his autistic daughter to a possible traumatic experience just so she could work for a couple of months as attorney. That's not realistic.
“much better representation of an autistic protagonist”Remember that being autistic is a spectrum and that…
Of course there's not one way to represent a whole spectrum. But at least Move to Heaven's protagonist had a more realistic family setting. No major soap opera kind of intrigue going on.
I liked it in the beginning since the setting felt fresh, but the longer the show goes on the more i find it way…
This is a prejudiced/not reliable review. The story has much more to it. I understand you have abstraction problems, which compromises your review. You only made superficial observations and called it a day. Hype? Fans have to beg NetflixKR to post anything about the show. The only hype we have is fan driven, which grants some lowkey articles commenting about our engagement and the cast's good acting. I'm not here to change your mind or discuss anything. I'm just pointing out why I think your review is bad. Have a good one!
Considering its quite a long drama, has it been good all the time? No draggy parts or filler? Will start it soon…
Some people might think the show is draggy, some don't. I think the show is well paced, not too fast but not too slow. They focus on the characters which is the way I like it. The plot line is kind of intricate, so the writers try to expose all the characters motivations to their choices before the jump into action. There's a lot of fun! Please, don't take the love web line seriously hduishdusih
For reference, this is what EAW fandom is feeling ATM:https://sousrantings.tumblr.com/post/692857061928747008/kdrama-writers-fighting-over-who-can-have-the
"Episodes 11-15 seem like they were written by a 3rd grader (no offense to 3rd graders)." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am venting there, I was in need of some good news hahaha YAY WE'RE BACK AT 9!!!!
The first episodes made a huge impact, but it started going down with the birth secret plot. I stayed for the funny cute scenes, now we don't even have that to cheer up. I'M NOT OK.
I'm not saying Youngwoo is badly representing autistic people. It's a spectrum and she's as valid as other autistic characters. I'm just disappointed about some plots that were badly writen and created character inconsistencies, especially in her father and love interest.
Hype? Fans have to beg NetflixKR to post anything about the show. The only hype we have is fan driven, which grants some lowkey articles commenting about our engagement and the cast's good acting.
I'm not here to change your mind or discuss anything. I'm just pointing out why I think your review is bad. Have a good one!
I also like this channel's recaps: https://youtu.be/JPRZalCftSg