Lee Dong-wook, a 20-year-old net lover of "Good Guy," made viewers cry. "You're good enough as you are."

Aug 05, 2025

Lee Dong-wook, a 20-year-old net lover of 'Good Guy,' made viewers cry. 'You're good enough as you are.'



JTBC's Friday series "Good Man" (directed by Song Hae-sung and Park Hong-soo, scripted by Kim Un-kyung and Kim Hyo-seok, produced by Hive Media Corp. and TME Group) depicts a dreamy and exciting "Both-way Salvation" romance, and Lee Dong-wook's pure love is tapping the hearts of viewers.

In the play, Park Seok-cheol (Lee Dong-wook) silently stood by Kang Mi-young (Lee Sung-kyung), whom he met again after a long time, and conveyed his affectionate feelings with a sincere heart that conveyed love and comfort. From desperate struggle to escape from the organization, fighting spirit to protect the family, and cheering for lovers heading toward their dreams, Park Seok-cheol showed his presence by proving his innocence through actions rather than words.

▶"The sun rises again"…Park Seok-cheol's romance with Kang Mi-young




The reunion that we encountered by chance in the lobby of the hospital was destined for Park Seok-cheol. "Hemingway did. The sun rises again. The sun came back to me, tooThe narration of " strongly showed what the existence of Kang Mi-young means to his life. Park Seok-cheol's old love began to bloom again as greetings exchanged every morning, warm comfort and shy confessions piled up in the phone call at the end of the day.

▶"You're good enough as you are"…Cheering for your dreams, tough comfort

Park Seok-cheol's support for Kang Mi-young, who lived with stage fright, was sincere. Staring silently behind the audience, the organizational area visited after unfair auditions, and "Just remember today from now on. The word "I'll do well anywhere" was a scene that showed his true feelings. Park Seok-cheol's sincerity, who served as Kang Mi-young's "1st audience" and the most reliable supporter, left a deep impression on viewers.




▶"No regrets"…From the past to the present, Lee Dongwook's pure love

Park Seok-cheol's purity began in his school days. The choice of sacrificing one's life by being silent in front of the police in the past when he was expelled for punishing those who bullied Kang Mi-young was 'dedication' beyond simple emotions. "You got hurt. Park Seok-cheol's confession of thinking about her wounds before herself, saying, "If someone bothers you again, I will do that." was pure love itself.

Meanwhile, the 7th and 8th episodes of JTBC's Friday Series 'Good Guy' will air two consecutive episodes at 8:50 p.m. on Friday, the 8th.








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