Really engaging and beautiful. With a more realistic and respectful romance story and a good approach to current issues involving disabilities.
Unsure if the actress is autistic herself, but as an autistic person, I thought it was quite a nice and respectful portrayal of someone on the spectrum. Also appreciated that they touched on the fact that every autistic person has different communication levels, skills, abilities and experiences.
The legal cases are also quite interesting and Young-woo's quirks and honesty are quite humorous at times. I found myself relating quite often. It's really refreshing to see someone with my disability portrayed in such a positive light and as a main character with such a successful occupation too.
Autistic people have skills and abilities that are extremely useful and beneficial for society, if people only gave us the chance to show them, they would see. We may have a few thoughts and behaviours that are different from the rest of you and special needs that we'd like or should have met, but we want to contribute. We want to be able to live alongside everyone else.
I'm extremely glad for a show like this to be able to give a realistic different perspective for disabilities that aren't just physical. Good job to the whole team that worked on this show, and I really recommend this to everyone honestly.