
Jin I Su has everything in life. Being a third-generation conglomerate heir, he never requires others’ assistance. However, things start changing when he gets entangled in a case.
Jin I Su joins the violent investigative team at the Kangha Police Station that specializes in catching robbers. He aims to use his wealth and personal connections to his advantage. He works under Detective Lee Gang Hyeon. Gang Hyeon is dedicated and a smooth-talker and doesn't care for I Su's presence when they begin working as partners.

They both are action comedies. In 'Good Boy' our team goes against a person who has done all sort of crimes. In 'Study Group' a team of highschool students go up against a highschool bully who is able to get away with anything because of money & connections, just like the antagonist from 'Study Group.' Both dramas have just the right amount of comedy to lighten things up as watch as you watch these kdramas.

Four rookie officers at Balihe police station, rebellious Li Da Wei, upright Yang Shu, sensitive Xia Jie, and determined Zhao Ji Wei, are assigned mentors by director Wang Shou Yi. During their year-long internship, they face unexpected challenges, adapt to grassroots policing, and find fulfillment in their work. Through struggles and camaraderie, they grow into outstanding officers.



Eun Dae Gu, Eo Su Seon, Park Tae Il and Ji Guk - otherwise known as the P4 - are the new recruits in the violent crime unit at Gangnam Police Station. These rookies are neither enthusiastic nor passionate about their new jobs and have joined the crime squad for varying but unbefitting reasons. They are led by an erratic and hot-headed Seo Pan Seok, who wants nothing more than to wash his hands of the incompetent new recruits

Do Gi, a former Special Forces officer, is consumed by grief after his mother is murdered by a serial killer. He joins Rainbow Taxi, a secret organization that delivers revenge to victims the law couldn't protect. As he becomes a star driver, he faces prosecutor Ha Na, who investigates Rainbow Taxi's lawless methods while questioning their ability to bring justice. Torn between revenge and the pursuit of justice, Do Gi seeks to understand what true justice really means.

A coming-of-age story that captures the spirit, challenges and passion of youth as two students at the Korean National Police University experience life's charms and traumas whilst trying to become full-fledged cops. From bridging generation gaps with harmony to finding their own romance on campus, two very different students work to achieve their dreams and aspirations in the line of duty.

It depicts the story of the Traffic Crime Investigation Team (TCI), which tracks only car crimes such as insurance fraud, retaliatory driving, self-harm blackmail, leka, call jump, and autonomous driving. Cha Yeon Ho, a rational individualist from KAIST, and Min So Hee, a traffic investigation ace with cool judgment and warm sensitivity, track unusual traffic crime cases with the traffic crime investigation team to uncover the truth behind them.

- Both characters seek justice in very similar ways.
- Their tones are edgy yet carefree.
- Each protagonist genuinely believes in doing what is right, but they can be ruthless when necessary.
- Both protagonists have lost their mothers.
- They share many similarities.
- Each has a loyal crew supporting them.
- Their love interests have many traits in common as well.
- Both dramas are among my favorites.
- Powerful individuals abuse their authority and misuse their roles as civil servants.
- The theme of corruption is prevalent.
- Their tones are edgy yet carefree.
- Each protagonist genuinely believes in doing what is right, but they can be ruthless when necessary.
- Both protagonists have lost their mothers.
- They share many similarities.
- Each has a loyal crew supporting them.
- Their love interests have many traits in common as well.
- Both dramas are among my favorites.
- Powerful individuals abuse their authority and misuse their roles as civil servants.
- The theme of corruption is prevalent.

A team was recruited based on certain characteristics that enable them to solve a highly specific case tailored to those traits. I would say "Good Boy" is lighter in tone and features more likable characters. However, both this story and the other share common themes: a toxic villain, an eclectic team of eccentric individuals, and the reluctance and pushback from law enforcement and high court officials. The justice system is portrayed as corrupt in both cases, with the groups being underestimated, underfunded, and dismissed, yet they share an incredible chemistry.

The main protagonists share similar skills and are recruited for their fighting abilities. They both face a sadistic villain who not only targets their families but also engages them in a cat-and-mouse chase that culminates in a dramatic and grim conclusion. Additionally, they have a supportive team of individuals who assist them as needed.


Both protagonists are misunderstood individuals who are desperately trying to restore their reputations after a significant fallout that turned public opinion against them. They both have deeply loyal romantic partners, as well as a cast of quirky supporting characters. Interestingly, both villains in the story are portrayed by the same actor. The climaxes of both narratives share a similar flair.