Get ready for an emotional confrontation on JTBC’s “Good Boy”!
“Good Boy” is an action-comedy drama about a group of former national athletes who becomes police officers through a special recruit program. Swapping their medals for badges, they take on a world full of corruption, deception, and injustice.
Spoilers
Previously on “Good Boy,” Yoon Dong Joo (Park Bo Gum) fell in love with Ji Han Na (Kim So Hyun) at first sight after spotting her at the athletes’ village. Years later, he remained as smitten with her as ever, and he steadfastly stayed by her side and protected her when she was struggling. Eventually, his relentless devotion won her over, and he succeeded in breaking down the seemingly iron-clad walls around her heart.
However, things will take an unexpected turn in the next episode of the drama, when Dong Joo suddenly begins avoiding Han Na. Confused and frustrated by the inexplicable change in his behavior, Han Na winds up confronting Dong Joo about why he’s been distancing himself from her.
In newly released stills from the upcoming episode, Dong Joo and Han Na tearfully lock eyes in an emotional moment in the gym. Even as Dong Joo tells Han Na, “I have no choice but to avoid you,” his gaze makes it clear just how much she still means to him. As their emotions swell to a peak, Han Na reaches out to close the distance between her and Dong Joo.
The “Good Boy” production team teased, “Please stay tuned to learn the reason why Yoon Dong Joo is avoiding Ji Han Na, as well as what kind of turning point their emotions will reach. Their romance, which has grown stronger amidst the danger of the Special Criminal Investigation Team being disbanded and no longer able to investigate, will fill the small screen with touching emotions.”
To find out why Dong Joo has suddenly started avoiding Han Na, catch the next episode of “Good Boy” on July 5 at 10:40 p.m. KST!
In the meantime, watch Park Bo Gum on his show “The Seasons: Cantabile of Park Bo Gum” on Viki below:
And check out Kim So Hyun’s drama “Serendipity’s Embrace” below:
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