Korean Drama ...
If I have a look at this link there are more dramas I did watch than I had in mind. You better check now since this is an overview from Netflix and those dramas aren't all Korean, they are Asian though.
I doubt I never wrote about Extraordinary Attorney Woo. I totally love this story. It's good to see films and series where people shine who are not the average of what many have in mind. Why should they we? Great ideas are only born in the brains of great thinkers, people with a different way of thinking, a good memory.
It takes courage to be WOO and no @lupega no sex is involved and no terrible drunk people either.
Woo is raised by her dad, a single father who did a great job after mother ran off.
Woo is optimistic which is great to see and she has courage. Once an attorney her daily life isn't easy but she continues with what she is good at and the best thing of all is the help of young man. All I can say about him is that he is attentive and the way he behaves is touching, sweet and creative.
Overall this K-drama is a life story where humour plays a huge role next to (the rules of) law.
21.9.25
Prompt: see title
Хорошее развитие событий.
I agree with you since we all are part of life, this world and there should never be a reason to hide people out of false shame and for sure not those with a genius brain and those brighten lives.
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I have been watching Asian k.dramas on a few occasions. They are different from the Latinos but they have a lot of fights in each episode. Sometimes they are fun fights.
I like them, except that I have to enter the translation and the artificial intelligence changes the genders and does not understand how to translate laughter, sounds with many consonants such as the expression of tasty "ummmm" and others similar.
I rarely see ones with fight ls, but saw several where everyone gets drunk, already at a young age. It feels unreal to me but I guess that's Korea.
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