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Content & Trigger Warnings for Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022)

11 content warnings identified across 1 season for this show.

Quick Summary

Yes, Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) contains 11 content warnings : Ableism (depicted), Racial slurs / racism (depicted), Stalking / harassment, Death of a parent, Grief / bereavement (major focus), Suicide (discussed or ideation), Terminal illness, Gaslighting / emotional manipulation, Wrongful imprisonment, Child abuse / harm to children, Domestic violence / intimate partner abuse.

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Does It Get Worse?

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7 series-wide warnings apply across all seasons.

Season 1 8 warnings
Avg severity:(2.1)
Stalking / harassmentDeath of a parentGrief / bereavement (major focus)Suicide (discussed or ideation)Terminal illnessGaslighting / emotional manipulationWrongful imprisonmentDomestic violence / intimate partner abuse

Identity & Discrimination

All seasons 3/5Depicted

The protagonist faces pervasive ableism and discrimination due to her autism spectrum condition throughout the series.

All seasons 1/5Depicted

Some cases touch on discrimination, reflecting social issues in Korean society.

Season 1 2/5Depicted

Unwanted attention and boundary violations occur in a storyline involving the protagonist

Mental Health & Emotional

Season 1 2/5Referenced

Parental death and its legal and emotional consequences feature in certain cases

Season 1 2/5Depicted

Several legal cases involve characters processing profound loss and grief

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Cases involve families dealing with grief and loss, depicted with emotional weight.

Season 1 3/5Referenced

A legal case involves a suicide, with the circumstances and motivations explored in court

Season 1 2/5Referenced

A legal case involves a terminally ill individual and end-of-life decisions

Other

Season 1 2/5Depicted

Some characters attempt to undermine the protagonist's confidence and professional standing

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Some characters dismiss or manipulate the protagonist's abilities and perspectives due to her disability.

Season 1 2/5Referenced

A case explores potential wrongful conviction and its impact on the accused

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Legal cases involve wrongful accusations and imprisonment as part of courtroom drama.

Violence & Physical Harm

All seasons 2/5Referenced

Child welfare cases are featured with abuse discussed in legal proceedings.

Season 1 2/5Referenced

A court case deals with domestic abuse, discussed through testimony and evidence

All seasons 2/5Depicted

Cases involving domestic violence are handled in the courtroom with some depiction of abuse.

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