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| | + | # "Good Boy" takes over [[JTBC]]'s Saturday & Sunday 22:40 time slot previously occupied by "[[Heavenly Ever After]]." |
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Revision as of 19:08, 28 April 2025
Profile
- Drama: Good Boy
- Revised romanization: Good Boy
- Hangul: 굿보이
- Director: Sim Na-Yeon
- Writer: Lee Dae-II
- Network: JTBC
- Episodes:
- Release Date: May 31, 2025 --
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 22:40
- Genre: Police / Action-Comedy
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Yoon Dong-Joo (Park Bo-Gum) is an Olympic boxing gold medallist, but he goes through hardships in his life. Thanks to his Olympic medallist career, he is able to become a police officer. He begins his second life as a police officer.
Ji Han-Na (Kim So-Hyun) is an Olympic shooting gold medallist. She is known as a shooting goddess due to her beautiful appearance and well liked by the public. Due to an incident that shocked the world, she quits sport shooting and becomes a police officer.
Yoon Dong-Joo and Ji Han-Na, who both became police officers after having Olympic gold medallists careers, fight against a world where the unconscionableness and injustice run rampant.
Notes
- "Good Boy" takes over JTBC's Saturday & Sunday 22:40 time slot previously occupied by "Heavenly Ever After."
Cast