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10/10
Showcasing the spectrum
eiracornelius27 September 2022
I thought that this episode was really important in that it showcases the spectrum. Yes you have the side of spectrum that Attorney Woo is on that seems like a genius. But there are also people who can struggle to communicate and are mentally younger than they appear. It's important for the audience to remember that autism isn't the same for everyone and the show didn't have to showcase the spectrum, but they did, and I have so much respect for them because of it. I think it really helps to show that they aren't leaning into the "autistic people are geniuses" trope that you see quite often on TV. I'm still really loving this show, I can't wait for more.
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10/10
A Beautiful episode to make consciousness
danieleduardo-7694010 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This episode is special, it shows you the perspective and silent suffering for people with autism, it really pissed me the comments that Woo Young Woo was reading, and is really sad that actually there is a lot of people in the world that think that way, and they actually dont know, that, those kind of thoughs is what mive the Nazi movement, I hope this kdrama really opens people eyes and heart, and start respecting and treating autistic people like what they really are, extraordinary individuals.
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10/10
Such a beautiful..
elin9325 February 2024
Such a beautiful, infuriating, and important episode which highlights and educates about the different "severities" of autism. The episode also highlights the massive prejudice that still to this day exists about people with autism spectrum disorder and other disorders.

It's 2024 and many people still think that some are more worthy of love and success than others. And some people even use the term "autistic" as an insult. People need to do better and be better! Women, men, people with disorders and illnesses, people without disorders and illnesses... we all should have equal treatment and worth. Let's progress society, not regress!
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