“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” – A Realistic Portrayal of Autism, Says Autistic Lawyer

Haley Moss, Florida’s first practicing lawyer with autism, has praised the K-Drama “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” for its accurate portrayal of the autistic experience. The show follows Woo Young Woo, a rookie attorney with autism, as she navigates the legal world in South Korea.

A Realistic Depiction of Autism

Moss, who herself has navigated the legal field with autism, commended the show for its realistic depiction of the autistic experience. She highlighted the show’s accurate portrayal of autistic traits, such as difficulty with social cues, sensory sensitivities, and repetitive behaviors.

Beyond Stereotypes

“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” goes beyond stereotypical portrayals of autism, showcasing the diverse experiences of autistic individuals. Moss praised the show for highlighting Woo Young Woo’s unique strengths, such as her exceptional memory and attention to detail, which contribute to her success as a lawyer.

A Positive Representation

The show’s positive representation of autism is significant, according to Moss. It challenges common misconceptions and promotes understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity. “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is a powerful reminder that autistic individuals can achieve great things and contribute meaningfully to society.