Review: Good Boy

Good Boy is a lively and inventive action-comedy K-drama centered on a group of former Olympic athletes recruited into the police force. Combining sharp humor with dynamic and well-choreographed fight scenes, the series explores themes of perseverance, teamwork, and overcoming personal limitations. Balancing lighthearted moments with intense action, Good Boy offers a fresh take on the underdog story, highlighting the challenges of adapting to a new world where physical strength alone isn’t enough.


Good Boy

Review
Good Boy delivers a refreshing blend of action and comedy, anchored by a unique premise that brings former Olympic athletes into the challenging world of policing. Park Bo-gum excels as Yoon Dong-ju, a boxing gold medalist whose unwavering idealism and genuine sincerity make him an instantly likable protagonist. His portrayal strikes a perfect balance between earnestness and comedic charm, ensuring that Dong-ju’s struggles—whether fumbling a mission or running out of breath during a chase—never feel forced or exaggerated.

Kim So-hyun’s Ji Han-na adds a compelling foil to Dong-ju with her calm, no-nonsense demeanor, while Lee Sang-yi’s Kim Jong-hyeon brings a competitive edge and romantic tension, creating engaging dynamics that enrich the storyline.

Park Bo-gum and Kim So-hyun in Good Boy
Park Bo-gum and Kim So-hyun share a quiet moment beneath the city lights in Good Boy, where silence speaks of love and longing.

The series’ humor is deftly woven into its flawed yet determined characters, from Min Joo-yeong’s (Heo Sung-tae) hilariously timed mishaps to Dong-ju’s physical setbacks. This self-awareness prevents Good Boy from taking itself too seriously, allowing it to maintain a light, approachable tone without lapsing into slapstick.

Action sequences stand out for their innovative choreography, incorporating hand-to-hand combat, fencing techniques, and intense chases that bring kinetic energy to the screen. These moments are executed with precision and offer a satisfying contrast to the show’s comedic beats.

While pacing occasionally slows, especially during character-driven scenes, the camaraderie and chemistry among the cast keep the narrative engaging. The series successfully balances heart and humor, making viewers root for this underdog team of misfits.

Overall, Good Boy is a gutsy, spirited action-comedy with strong performances and a fresh premise. If it continues to build on its early momentum, it is poised to become a standout K-drama this season, combining heartfelt moments with punchy thrills.

Information
Good Boy is a 2025 South Korean action-comedy drama directed by Shim Na-yeon and written by Lee Dae-il. The series stars Park Bo-gum, Kim So-hyun, Oh Jung-se, Lee Sang-yi, Heo Sung-tae, and Tae Won-seok. It premiered on JTBC on May 31, 2025, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 10:40 PM KST. The show is also available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video globally, and on Netflix, Disney+, TVING, Wavve, and Coupang Play in South Korea. The first season consists of 16 episodes. The genre blends action, comedy, and police procedural elements.



 Note:  This review is prepared based on the initial two episodes of the series. It will be updated regularly, with a comprehensive final review to be presented upon the completion of the series.

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