Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a show that we already miss and even though rewatching is an option, we need more. From Woo Young-woo’s whale facts and the Hanbada team solving cases, everything about this show was amazing. However, we still want more and the wait until 2024 is a long one.
But worry not because we’ve got a solution for you! If we can’t get our unique lawyer on screen for some time then we’ll find more amazing characters like her for the time being. And thus, we’ve got a list of Kdramas with specially-abled characters who are so lovable that they’ll remind us of our beautiful Woo Young-woo.
If you don’t already know about Extraordinary Attorney Woo (which is surprising), it is a legal Kdrama that revolves around a genius lawyer Woo Young-woo who is on the autism spectrum. She is given the chance to work for one of the biggest law firms but her differences make things hard for her. However, our genius lawyer makes her way through the various lawsuits and helps solve them in her own peculiar way.
You can watch this amazingly beautiful Kdrama on Netflix.
Now without any further ado, here are three Kdramas with specially-abled characters that you will love!
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Good Doctor
Let us begin this list with an unforgettable drama that made us all fall for Joo Won, the show that stole our hearts- Good Doctor. Just like our beloved Woo Young-woo, this genius with autism also struggles in his respective field but keeps trying his best. While discrimination doesn’t let him be in peace, he too befriends people who are here to support him through this journey.
Good Doctor shares the journey of Park Shi-on who graduated with a distinction in medical school, but due to his autism, he is often met with discrimination. As he struggles to adapt to his new work life, will this genius make it through without quitting?
Watch Good Doctor on Netflix to find out!
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It’s Okay to Not be Okay
Another Kdrama that deserves a spot on this list has to be It’s Okay to Not be Okay. A trio, consisting of an antisocial writer, a talented artist with autism and a health worker in the psychiatric ward helping each other get over their fears and take care of one other is the journey that we will find ourselves a part of. If the cast of this show was not enough to amaze us, their wonderful portrayal of their characters really stole our hearts!
It’s Okay to Not be Okay revolves around a community health worker Moon Gan-tae and an arrogant but popular writer Ko Moon-young. The story takes us on a journey of the two falling in love while defying their fate and going against the odds.
Watch It’s Okay to Not be Okay on Netflix because Seo Yea-ji will blow your minds away with her power.
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Move to Heaven
Last, and definitely not least is this beautiful Kdrama Move to Heaven which proves that a human heart can change when one come across people who have such beautiful hearts. One of Woo Young-woo’s best qualities has to be her innocence and that is what we see in this Kdrama. So get ready to have your hearts moved with this wonderful show.
Move to Heaven revolves around an ex-convict who has been given the guardianship of his autistic nephew. While he agrees to it for the inheritance, he has to remain by the boy’s side for a month before he can claim it. However, things change during this month as he learns more about the boy and the work his brother’s company does.
Watch Move to Heaven on Netflix (it is also dubbed so watch it with everyone you can find)/
Did we miss another amazing Kdrama on this list? Let us know in the comments below!
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