Good Boy
- TV Series
- 2025–
Olympic medalists join the police force through a special recruitment program, trading medals for badges as they tackle violent crimes and injustices with their athletic skills.Olympic medalists join the police force through a special recruitment program, trading medals for badges as they tackle violent crimes and injustices with their athletic skills.Olympic medalists join the police force through a special recruitment program, trading medals for badges as they tackle violent crimes and injustices with their athletic skills.
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I like the drama of Kimsohyun from 2021 when I was only 17 years old. Just watched School 2015 and fell in love with her from that time... Now, She is doing Ji Han-Na role and I loving it... Because it is the first time where she is portraying Action Hero + Romance Lead lady... It is amazing... Can't believe she is only 26 years old. 😢... Her others Notable work like:
1. River where the moon rises
2. School 2015
3. Pure love / Unforgettable
4. Bring it on, Ghost
5. Love alarm Season 1
Parkbogum, I don't have words to praise your acting.. just want to say, Thank you for exist.
BOL to GB team👍
Parkbogum, I don't have words to praise your acting.. just want to say, Thank you for exist.
BOL to GB team👍
If you're a fan of action-packed series with a dash of comedy and a powerful villain, this one ticks many boxes. The cast delivers solid performances, and the chemistry between characters keeps you engaged. However, the biggest letdown is the pacing - what could've wrapped up neatly in 10 or 11 episodes was unnecessarily stretched to 16, making the middle episodes feel a bit dragged.
Despite that, the action sequences were top-notch, and the villain absolutely stole the show with a gripping presence that left a lasting impact. The series balances comedy and intensity well, and while it's not perfect, it's still a fun watch if you have the patience.
Despite that, the action sequences were top-notch, and the villain absolutely stole the show with a gripping presence that left a lasting impact. The series balances comedy and intensity well, and while it's not perfect, it's still a fun watch if you have the patience.
Good Boy isn't about winning, it's about surviving the cost of chasing greatness with a kind heart. A critique to corrupted sportsmanship camouflaged in an action drama. Instead of romanticizing the Olympic dream, it shows us what's left behind: broken bodies and fragile egos.
Dong-joo isn't fighting for medals, he's fighting for the right to still be soft in a system that threads him to behave like a "Good boy": being silent, enduring pain, and never asking for more.
All the aspects of the shows were well realized, the action scenes were fire, the writing was amazing as well as the editing. The squad was such a vibe! Each member brought their own unique energy. Their awkward jokes, fierce loyalty, and those moments of genuine care made the whole team feel real and relatable. It's the perfect mix of humor, heart, and badass action.
The relationship between Ji Han-na and Dong-ju is so well done. It's not about romance, but deep respect and unspoken understanding. Those subtle moments between them carry so much emotion. Definitely one of the strongest parts of Good Boy. One of my fav k-drama couples, so cute.
So, Good Boy, it's a story about reclaiming self-worth in a world that only sees value in victory. And that's what makes it unforgettable.
Dong-joo isn't fighting for medals, he's fighting for the right to still be soft in a system that threads him to behave like a "Good boy": being silent, enduring pain, and never asking for more.
All the aspects of the shows were well realized, the action scenes were fire, the writing was amazing as well as the editing. The squad was such a vibe! Each member brought their own unique energy. Their awkward jokes, fierce loyalty, and those moments of genuine care made the whole team feel real and relatable. It's the perfect mix of humor, heart, and badass action.
The relationship between Ji Han-na and Dong-ju is so well done. It's not about romance, but deep respect and unspoken understanding. Those subtle moments between them carry so much emotion. Definitely one of the strongest parts of Good Boy. One of my fav k-drama couples, so cute.
So, Good Boy, it's a story about reclaiming self-worth in a world that only sees value in victory. And that's what makes it unforgettable.
10SuzyY-1
If you're in the mood for a drama packed with adrenaline-pumping action, "Goodboy" delivers from the get-go. While the first episode dedicates a significant chunk of its runtime (approximately 90 minutes) to character introductions, this extended build-up ultimately pays off with a powerful and impactful unveiling of its main players.
Park Bogum, in particular, shines with his comedic timing and surprising display of raw strength early on. Viewers will be impressed by his physical prowess, evident in several scenes in Episode 1. And prepare for a truly unique and exhilarating car chase sequence - one that defies expectations with a character literally "stuck to the car on foot!" The sheer excitement of this moment is something you truly have to experience to appreciate.
But while Episode 1 lays a solid foundation, Episode 2 is an absolute must-watch. Without giving away any spoilers, this installment escalates the stakes and propels the narrative forward in a way that will leave you eagerly anticipating what comes next. It's the kind of episode that solidifies "Goodboy" as a drama to keep an eye on.
In summary, "Goodboy" promises to be a thrilling ride. Despite a somewhat lengthy introductory phase, the payoff is worth it, delivering strong character moments and genuinely exciting action. Be sure to clear your schedule for Episode 2 - you won't want to miss it.
Park Bogum, in particular, shines with his comedic timing and surprising display of raw strength early on. Viewers will be impressed by his physical prowess, evident in several scenes in Episode 1. And prepare for a truly unique and exhilarating car chase sequence - one that defies expectations with a character literally "stuck to the car on foot!" The sheer excitement of this moment is something you truly have to experience to appreciate.
But while Episode 1 lays a solid foundation, Episode 2 is an absolute must-watch. Without giving away any spoilers, this installment escalates the stakes and propels the narrative forward in a way that will leave you eagerly anticipating what comes next. It's the kind of episode that solidifies "Goodboy" as a drama to keep an eye on.
In summary, "Goodboy" promises to be a thrilling ride. Despite a somewhat lengthy introductory phase, the payoff is worth it, delivering strong character moments and genuinely exciting action. Be sure to clear your schedule for Episode 2 - you won't want to miss it.
I wanted to watch this because Park Bo-Gum is one of my favourite actors - he has proven that he can take on much any role and do it credit. In this he is a gold medal winning boxer who joins the police force along with other sports stars to form a criminal fighting team. They all use their particular abilities in dealing with crimes. There has to be an arch villain of course - and it comes in the form of another excellent actor Oh Jung-Se who is the kingpin of the drug business protected by those very high in politics. The story is a virtual dual between these two men.
The problem is that there are far too many fights against impossible odds - and our hero would never survive the beatings he receives. There is of course the obligatory love triangle - but I see no chemistry between Dong-Ju and Han-na - he does his best but she is not responsive at all.
The comedy is Korean - which Westerners may find childish. The scenes of Dong-Ju stuffing whole eggs into his mouth and other food is somewhat off putting - I have seen this in other series and I am not sure if it is meant to be comedic.
I am struggling to continue to watch it - every scene seems to be the same now.
Park Bo-gum certainly earns his money - it is a very active part for him to play - if I continue to watch it will only be for him.
The problem is that there are far too many fights against impossible odds - and our hero would never survive the beatings he receives. There is of course the obligatory love triangle - but I see no chemistry between Dong-Ju and Han-na - he does his best but she is not responsive at all.
The comedy is Korean - which Westerners may find childish. The scenes of Dong-Ju stuffing whole eggs into his mouth and other food is somewhat off putting - I have seen this in other series and I am not sure if it is meant to be comedic.
I am struggling to continue to watch it - every scene seems to be the same now.
Park Bo-gum certainly earns his money - it is a very active part for him to play - if I continue to watch it will only be for him.
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- TriviaThe series was Park Bo-gum's first foray in the action genre; he had six months of intense training - including an hour of strength workouts and two hours of daily boxing practice to play his character Yoon Dong-ju. He also learned movements by working with a boxer from Uzbekistan.
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