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Attorney Woo Episode 13 reaction

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Brianna

Fun fact. In the show they didn't see any dolphins but in real life while they were waiting to film they saw like a dozen.

Afirah Shaikh

I think the scene with Jun-Ho's sister could be avoided if Jun-Ho was clear with them from the start. I mean when he said they're going to meet his sister I already knew what's gonna happen, it's a natural reaction any family would give in this situation. He also saw how his friends reacted to their relationship so he could've told them about her and Gimbap is not that difficult to make he could just ask his sister to make some for Young-Woo because she doesn't eat anything else. I believe he asked too much of Young-Woo in this particular scene

Afirah Shaikh

The entire thing with Kwon is just rushed in my opinion, they made his character so hateful for all these episodes and suddenly tried to make us sympathize with him in the last 4 episodes. He had done too much damage already, if he was a little less cunning I could've liked him... Choi So Yeon deserves better

Naia Laka

The place is Jeju for sure, actually I was driving around Jeju ten days ago and it looks like theIt’s very beautiful and peaceful comparing to the jungle of Seoul. I loved it. I stayed in Korea for two weeks and I fell in love even more with the country.❤️❤️

Anonymous

3000₩ is not $30. It's only $2.12. 1000₩ is around 70 ¢. $1 is about 1,417₩ 1 million ₩ equals around $700 1 billion ₩ is around $700,000 It's just a cheatsheet for reference, so next time you guys can calculate in your head when watching K-drama. I get why Junho's sister had that concern about Young woo. She worries if Junho marry Youngwoo their parents gonna faint. To Western viewers, as long as two people love each other then no matter what other say, they can still be together. To understand why she brought up the parents into the equation, we need to dive into the East Asian Confucius values. In an east asian country like South Korea, when a woman get married, she has to leave her parents house and move into their in-laws. In many old K-drama shows, we can see that daughters-in-law are expected to also fulfill their filial piety duty to their husband's parents. Westerners can find this value unfamiliar, but it's true that in back the day, no parents would want their son to marry someone who have conditions like Youngwoo because she won't be able to be a "good daughter-in-law" according to old tradition. Nowadays many parents have more awareness and become more open-minded and also don't ask much from the daughter in law, but in the countryside (even places like Jeju), there are still many families that still uphold the old values.