Adorably processing her “girl in love” moment, Woo Young-woo shares with Jun-ho not only the bliss but her vulnerability in the 11th episode of Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
She also trusts Jun-ho with her thoughts, actions and even feelings as a person with autism. Lucky her, the boy she likes is willing to go the extra mile to understand her self-doubts and walk her through how a relationship works two-way.
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Extraordinary Attorney Woo Episode 11 Highlights
Going on dates first before officially committing to Jun-ho; Young-woo experiences the bliss of first romance. Jun-ho also makes a sincere decision to like her regardless of what other people like his friends would say.
“I can see your desk from the window of my office. I got curious because you hadn’t come even though it was 12 minutes past the time you usually arrive.”
Young-woo is blooming. She radiates the happiness of a woman in love bliss. Lucky for her Jun-ho feels the same and is always amused at how unfiltered her thoughts are that she would always share them with him.
Remembering their sweet kiss, Young-woo saw him entering the building and he notices her, too. He asks why she was sitting in the lobby and she tells him that she wants to see him. She was bothered because she can see him from her office but he was late, making Jun-ho beam brightly.
When she bumps into CEO Han in the elevator, she obliges to her inquiry to share if she has something bothering her. Something that CEO Han regrets asking because she got a strange question from her rookie lawyer about a kissing technique that would help her breathe.
“Since I don’t have money, the least I can do is be nice to her.”
Young-woo’s next case deals with three friends who fell apart because of a lottery ticket.
The three agree to buy lottery tickets and whoever wins will split the prize among them. Hanbada represents plaintiff Mr. Shin and brings in a heartfelt story of a husband who wants to do everything for his family.
Thus, Young-woo is driven to help him at all costs. She even went overtime at work for the preparations. Amidst that, she continues her unfiltered declarations of heartfelt you-keep-popping-in-my-head to Jun-ho.
On the last day of the trial, the witness brought received a suspicious interaction witnessed by Young-woo. Her suspicion gets amplified when after winning the case, Mr. Shin subtly inquires if money from the lottery will be included in asset division should a couple consider divorce.
Suggesting to Lawyer Jung of giving the client’s wife a heads-up, he reminds her of the law that binds them to their clients. That they cannot disclose information learned in the course of the case.
Making her promise not to do anything beyond her responsibility, she gets an idea of how to push for her plan. She goes to the address of Mr. Shin with Jun-ho. They witness him enraged, and in a verbal spat with his wife over the money they have. His wife explains they have to do it wisely for the two kids.
They also see him walking away happy with the witness that helped win the case which made Young-woo furious.
“My husband might be a gambler but he is kind to me and the children. That’s the one thing that got me through to this day. But how could a person change like that in an instant?”
Venting her frustrations to Young-woo and Jun-ho; she shared they argue about his request to buy a car. They decide to stay and go on a skit that describes Mr. Shin’s recent plan of divorcing her. They also hint that she should get evidence of what was promised by his husband.
Later on, the inevitable happened and Mrs. Shin keeps being asked by her husband to sign the divorce papers. When Jun-ho and Young-woo drive her back to the kimbap restaurant, they see the arrogant Mr. Shin waiting and mocking her for seeing lawyers.
Deciding to avert the confrontation, they go back to the car. Mr. Shin follows but gets hit by a truck. The scene made Young-woo panic as Jun-ho rushes to hug her tightly.
After his death, the lotto winning was inherited by Mr. Shin’s family and children as they are still married at the time of the accident.
Walking Young-woo home, Jun-ho listens as she thanks him for comforting him when they witnessed Mr. Shin’s accident. That time she pleaded for him to hug her tight. As she is about to explain her action, Jun-ho beats her to it. He even says that in France they have a “hug chair” for people with autism
When she asked if she can buy it in Korea, he mentions there was no need for her to do that since he can be her personal hugging chair.
His words, the mood and their affection for each other pull them to share a kiss. Jun-ho initiates it and clever Young-woo applies her little knowledge. Closing her eyes and parting her lips; she accepts the kiss.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo Episode 11 Musings
Young-woo is giving an encouraging nudge to people who are not vocal in expressing their emotions in this episode of Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Without thinking much, she says her thoughts as it is – genuine and heartfelt.
Seeing her giving more trust to Jun-ho, makes us feel appeased as well, like a sibling willing to send a cherished sister to the person that would love her dearly. That car accident scene shows Young-woo going through phases of being a woman in love. From feeling the heart flutters; she has also presented her vulnerable side and asked Jun-ho for help.
We hope Su-yeon finds a man deserving of her love since she’s failing with her aggressive approach so far. At the same time, we wish Min-woo’s underhand motives and tactics get the best of him.
His deal with Tae Su-mi in this episode brews the culminating conflict that will unfold soon. Why Young-woo’s mother asked for that kind of bargaining agreement, we’re still hoping that Su-mi goes to a redeeming route in the end.
Celebrate the colorful courtroom life of Woo Young-woo in Extraordinary Attorney Woo! International fans can watch the series on Netflix.
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