J-Actor Takeru Satoh Says He Is ‘Addicted’ To K-Drama “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”

In a live streaming session on July 26, Japanese actor Takeru Satoh stated that he is currently addicted to the Korean drama “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” when asked by a fan to recommend movies and dramas.

Image Courtesy: YouTube/佐藤 健 / Satoh Takeru


He said that he finds Woo Young Woo very cute and that she is an attractive protagonist. Relating to Woo Young Woo’s daily struggle he mentioned that he too finds it awkward to interact with people and that he too is unable to walk comfortably through revolving doors.

Image Courtesy: YouTube/佐藤 健 / Satoh Takeru

 


“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” follows the life of lawyer Woo Young Woo who is on the autism spectrum. She is a genius attorney with an IQ of 164 and a highly retentive memory that help her solve even the trickiest of cases.

Image Courtesy: Netflix

The show has been appreciated and applauded by fans and critics all over and is one of the topmost dramas on Netflix.

I am currently on episode 4 and have been loving its warm vibe. Actress Park Eun Bin is outstanding as Woo Young Woo. The entire cast actually is good which is why the show has appealed to viewers.

 

Watch the entire video here below.

 

Source: Modelpress

Image Courtesy: Fanpop, Netflix

 

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