Episode 12 of Extraordinary Attorney Woo starts with senior manager Kim Hyeon-Jeong in her office. She's a decorated employee at her life insurance firm but ...
Myeong-Seok heads up to his office that night, grabbling a weapon and determined to strike a shadowy man following him in the lawfirm. Although Ryu lost the case, she does manage to save Young-Woo, which is a big bonus. Thankfully, Attorney Ryu has a conscience and she decides not to submit the evidence that Min-Woo planted. When Ryu asks whether this is connected to her being in the courtroom, she can’t answer. The trial and the rallies are too much for the firm to ignore. She brings up how her law firm is different to Hanbada in the way they support people rather than clients. Young-Woo is obviously unaware of this and meets with Jun-Ho that night. As for Hanbada, Young-Woo ends up having another lightbulb moment as she connects an ad for Huiman Women’s Hospital on the side of a taxi, to a keychain worn by one of the plaintiffs. In court the next day, Mr Moon is on the stand and forced to face the words he’s said to each of these women; the sexist remarks about how they need to be housewives and support their husbands. The Judge sides with Young-Woo, allowing the questioning to continue. Anyway, that’s the last thing Hyong-Jeong is thinking of now, shocked at the sacrifices she’s made for this company only to be treated this way. He uncomfortably reveals that the company wants to get rid of all the female employees.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo season 1, episode 12 recap - "Yangtze River Dolphin" tackles gender equality and more besides in another fine episode.
There’s more confusion between Young-woo and Jun-ho here as Gwang-ho’s insistence on meeting Jun-ho prompts Young-woo to consider the status of their relationship. As ever the details of the case really fade into the background so that the messages and themes they raise can come to the forefront. It’s kick-started by two women filing a lawsuit after their employer tries to strongarm them into quitting through a policy cleared biased against female employees, but it covers a lot of ground beyond that, including furthering some core relationships (especially between Young-woo and Jun-ho).
Extraordinary Attorney Woo episode 12 brings the case of gender inequality and a relationship that Woo Young-woo didn't know existed. Read on.
She tells him that her father saw the two kissing and wants to meet him but she can’t do that because they aren’t dating. She is just as hard to find but Woo Young-woo hopes that people like her don’t go extinct. He is aware that this was all planned in order to make him quit the position. She asks him whether she should listen to Jung Myung-seok and leave the judgement to the judge while doing her best to defend her client. While this enrages the people present, this is relevant to the case. She tells him that attorneys should make this world a better place but he tells her that their work is supposed to benefit their clients. This helps in resolving her predicament, however, Hwan Min-woo gets Jung Myung-seok and Choi Soo-yeon to witness the two talk while making it seem suspicious. She then tells him that she is from a senior generation than his and that she should be his aunt. She brings up the infertility issue of one of the plaintiffs and tells her that the voluntary resignation would have been a better choice so that she can focus on the IVF she was getting. He hopes for her to give it to Ryu Jae-sook, but she takes them to Jung Myung-seok and questions him. He then asks if she is in a relationship but she denies saying that they are still trying to figure things out which infuriates him as he demands to meet Lee Jun-ho. The Head of HR then asks them about the opposing attorney Ryu Jae-sook who is famous for taking up cases that have to do with women, human rights, labour and so on.
One of the top South Korean dramas in 2022, Extraordinary Attorney Woo has gained a lot of fans worldwide. The narrative details the adventures of Park ...
Lee Jun-ho soothes her with a tight hug till she calms down in one of the most heartbreaking scenes in K-drama history. The narrative details the adventures of Park Eun-bin’s whale-loving Attorney Woo and how she battles discrimination on a daily basis. After Kang Tae-oh reassures Woo following a breakdown in the most recent episode, viewers were left feeling pretty moved.
The latest episode of “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” tests Park Eun Bin's morality and as her principles and duties as a lawyer clash.
Almost 100 women were already terminated. Read on to know more! Meanwhile, Kang Ki Young senses something terrible happening to him.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo episode 12 is hours away. Take a look at the preview of dating confusion and all about upcoming episode here.
Watch the pre-released clip below. - Australian Time: 11 PM ACST, August 4 - Japan Time: 10.30 PM JST, August 4 - Eastern Time: 9.30 AM AM ET, August 4 Dubbed as one of the best K-dramas of 2022, Extraordinary Attorney Woo is maintaining its reign with every new episode. Read more about that in the preview below.
It was also stated that 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' would be Kang Tae-oh's last K-drama for a while. He plays Lee Jun-ho on the show.
In the preview for Episode 12 of 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo', it was revealed that Young-woo and Jun-ho are having their first ever fight as a couple where Young-woo is still unsure if she and Jun-ho are official yet. It was also stated that ' Extraordinary Attorney Woo' would be his last K-drama for a while until he is eventually discharged from military duty. However, to the dismay of fans, male-lead, Kang Tae-oh will skip the trip.
ENA's 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' airs every Wednesday and Thursday. Read on for a review of this week's episodes.
Episode 11, ‘Mr. Salt, Ms. Pepper and Attorney Soy Sauce’ sees Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin) caught in a tricky situation when she realises that her usual inflexibility is being challenged. Simply doing what is one’s duty on paper and shutting out everything else is not that easy (or pleasant) a task. Starring Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh and more, ENA’s Wednesday-Thursday series ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ aired its 11th and 12th episodes this week.