Extraordinary Attorney Woo Bonus Clip: Park Eun-Bin Charms Us With Her Smile

One of the best gifts June has given us has to be the popular Kdrama Extraordinary Attorney Woo which has made us fall head over heels for a lawyer with her unique charm. And The Swoon took to their Youtube channel to share a clip of our lovely protagonist Woo Young-woo played by Park Eun-bin, to hit us with those charms once again. The 16 episodes series has already stolen our hearts in just 6 episodes and we can’t wait for what is to come next!

Coming back to the bonus clip released by The Swoon, after the heartbreaking scenes from episode 5 that brought Woo Young-woo to people who use the law to make personal gains, she is in her office feeling dejected. Taking down the picture that is a symbol of the injustice that she made possible, she notices the gift that was given to her by Lee Jun-ho (Kang Tae-oh). Curiosity gets her as she opens the present and finds a lamp which projects the ocean on her office ceiling.

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The scene of the ocean that Lee Jun-ho brought right to her office fills her up with joy as she moves her hands along with the display and lights up the scene with a mesmerising smile. This scene soon caught the attention of fans as they can’t help but swoon over the fact that she didn’t throw away the gift. Also, Lee Jun-ho’s consideration of bringing her beloved ocean to her made this clip more heartwarming.

The episode that left most of us feeling sad for the dejected Woo Young-woo lit up after the release of this clip which helped our precious attorney move on with better memories. The new office makeover was definitely worth it and we can’t help but thank Lee Jun-ho for uplifting Woo Young-woo whenever she needs it.

Watch the Extraordinary Attorney Woo Bonus Clip

The plot of Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows newbie attorney Woo Young-woo who is a genius on the autism spectrum, as she solves cases with her peculiar thinking and whom everyone comes to respect. The show releases new episodes every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 pm KST. 

The show is very well received by the viewers and this is proved by Extraordinary Attorney Woo breaking its own record for the highest viewership rating achieved by any show on ENA. According to Nielsen Korea, the sixth episode of the show scored an average nationwide rating of 9.569 which helped it break its own record.

Watch Extraordinary Attorney Woo on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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