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Good Boy korean drama review
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Good Boy
59 people found this review helpful
by Noctis Big Brain Award1
Jul 26, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
This review may contain spoilers
Good Boy was a mixed bag for me.. But I would say my overall feelings are more positive than not.. There are certain things this drama does really well that you can’t help but imagine how great it could have been if the messier parts were fixed.. For what it is though, it’s flawed, sure, but also bold and entertaining in its own way..

Good Boy isn’t a perfect drama.. It’s a good one.. But the slow dragging plot was a real issue.. And the way it handled the health related issues of the ML felt unrealistic.. Not something you would expect from a high budget production with such a strong cast..

The casting is undeniably sublime.. With Park Bo Gum and Oh Jung Se being the standouts.. Kim So Hyun also deserves praise for being a total badass and really making the role her own.. Lee Sang Yi was good too, just as expected from him..

I liked the villain’s characterization.. He is just an ordinary government employee in the customs department, but the power he holds is almost unimaginable.. There was something mysterious about him that made you curious and want to know more..

Now, there were a few things that felt exaggerated and out of touch.. The ML acted very immature in the beginning.. I get that he was desperate but his actions felt too rushed and honestly just made him look foolish.. Once his condition started to worsen why was it so hard for him to just go to a hospital and get checked?? He kept putting it off until things got worse.. It was honestly a miracle he survived that long after taking so many hits.. And honestly they really overdid those scenes.. He was stabbed, hit by a car, beaten multiple times.. That garage fight?? He was completely knocked out.. There's no realistic way he could have survived all that.. They should have tried to keep it at least a little believable..

The fight scenes were a bit of a mixed bag.. They were either too crowded, poorly edited or kept jumping between characters too abruptly.. It all felt a bit choppy.. As for the ML’s fights, they weren’t anything special.. There was no real grace Park Bo Gum as a boxer.. Outside the ring he just didnt feel like one.. There were brief moments where he showed some skill but overall it was pretty underwhelming.. I don’t think he trained even half as hard as Woo Do Hwan did for Bloodhounds.. I am not complaining that he kept getting beaten up but what I am pointing out is that he didn’t fight like a boxer.. For someone who is supposed to be a champion, you would expect boxing instincts to kick in naturally.. But that just wasn’t there..

This is something I have seen way too many times in KDramas and I still don’t get it.. Why do characters always start running during emergencies when there’s literally a car right in front of them?? It makes no sense..

For me, there were two standout scenes.. One was a 10–15 minute sequence in ep 4 where the Dong Ju parkours around a neighborhood chasing the antagonist’s car.. I don’t even know exactly why it worked so well but it did.. It showed his desperation and the whole thing was executed really well..

“To catch the bastard, I have to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee..”

The other one wasn’t just one scene.. It stretched across eps 13 and 14.. There was basically a full hour of action and most of it was Han Na being a total badass.. I really liked that they gave the FL such a strong moment and used it to elevate her character..

“The only way to conquer fear is to advance, no matter what.”

The comedy worked really well.. There were moments that were funny even without trying and I genuinely enjoyed those.. I was expecting the SML to be the third wheel but our dear FL ended up being the third wheel.. I know its probably unrealistic to expect any sequels and they likely won’t happen but I would still love to see more of the squad..

Now the finale, the whole story builds up to a frankly mediocre final act.. It tries to raise the stakes with characters rushing around to stop this or that but it just doesn’t give the impact.. In the end it felt like a sour note to end this story arc..

Overall, it’s not exactly stellar as a character driven story and the dragging plot definitely gets messy.. But honestly?? It’s still worth the time..

P.S. Way too many advertisements.. The least they could have done was make them feel more natural.. It kind of irked me..
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