Ratings for ‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ Doubled in Just Two Episodes

Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Credit: ENA

ENA’s new drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo is getting enthusiastic responses from viewers.

According to Nielsen Korea, the second episode of Extraordinary Attorney Woo, which was broadcast on June 30th, recorded viewer ratings of 1.8% nationwide. This is a 0.9% increase from the 0.9% ratings record for the premiere episode. In other words, the ratings for the show doubled in just two episodes.

The ratings for the metropolitan area recorded 2.0%. The highest ratings for the episode reached 2.7%, achieving all-time high ratings in the history of the ENA channel.

Episode two of Extraordinary Attorney Woo showed Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin) going on an undercover investigation. When the client wanted to sue a prestigious hotel for the accident that happened during his daughter’s wedding, Woo Young Woo and Lee Jun Ho (Kang Tae Oh) went undercover in the hotel. In the end, the bride withdrew the lawsuit with Woo Young Woo’s help, finally escaping the time of agony.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Credit: ENA
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Credit: ENA

Moreover, an exciting change began between Woo and Lee’s relationship. In the previous episode, the two grew closer after talking about the whales. In this episode, however, Lee felt awkward by Woo’s constant phone calls about the whales. But soon, Lee was seen “falling in love” with Woo after seeing her in a wedding dress when they went undercover together, making the viewers’ hearts flutter as well.

Meanwhile, Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows brilliant attorney Woo Young Woo as she tackles challenges in the courtroom and beyond as a newbie at a top law firm and a woman on the autism spectrum. The show airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9 pm on ENA. You can also view the series on Netflix.

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