
Good Boy- Episodes 13-14
Snipers, Secrets, and One Satisfying Punch
Episode 13 of Good Boy kicks off with a sharp reminder of precision and purpose, Han-na at the Olympics, focused, steady, making every shot count. It’s a quick flashback, but it sets the tone for what’s coming: a sniper rifle, a mission, and a whole lot of unfinished business.
With Dong-ju still recovering, Han-na grabs a rifle, checks herself out of the station, and heads straight into enemy territory: the Insung construction site. She’s locked in and on a mission.
Meanwhile, Ju-yeong’s reign of chaos continues. The Commissioner? Dead. Golden Bunny? Also gone. It’s official, Ju-yeong is cleaning house. And now he’s learned the government is launching a joint task force between the Insung Police, the SPO, and the District Prosecutor’s Office. Translation: a massive cover-up in motion.
Man-sik is fuming, and Jong-hyeon urges them to act fast. But when they return to the pawnshop hideout, it’s been trashed and Sergei is dead. Gwang-se survives by hiding in a locker (of course) and confirms Sergei flipped. Leo was there. Oh Dollar didn’t kill his father after all.
As the team scrambles, they realize Han-na’s missing and she’s been looking into Oh Dollar’s property records. The pieces click into place: David Oh is Ju-yeong’s real name. He’s Oh Dollar’s son. This vendetta just got personal.
Han-na’s got a sniper trained on Ju-yeong just as he’s about to move another batch of drugs. She fires, grazes his face, and chaos erupts. Guards swarm. One lets slip that Ju-yeong’s holed up on the 20th floor in the penthouse.
Enter Jong-hyeon, racing to intercept. But Ju-yeong ambushes Han-na in the elevator, shooting her in the chest. Lucky for her, she’s wearing a vest, but it still knocks the wind out of her. As she falls, Dong-ju jolts awake like his body just knew she was in danger.
But Han-na’s not down for nothing. Turns out she’s been wearing a live-streaming camera the whole time. Her feed is broadcasting Ju-yeong’s supervillain monologue in real-time, straight to the station and the public. Game. Changed.
Jae-hong catches the broadcast and jumps into action. Dong-ju gulps down painkillers, gears up, and gets ambushed again because of course he does. But he mows down the goons and bolts for the construction site.
Up in the penthouse, the real twist hits: Leo confronts Ju-yeong with a gun. Thanks to Sergei, he knows the truth, Ju-yeong killed his father. Before Leo can pull the trigger, Mr. Baek intervenes and stabs him. Yeon-ha pulls Leo away, and Han-na escapes with them in the chaos.
Leo reveals a final piece of the puzzle: Han-na’s father spared his life once, and now he’s returning the favor. He gives Han-na a digital camera containing important memories, maybe even evidence.
Back on the ground, Dong-ju crashes a secret meeting and knocks the Commissioner out cold with one perfect punch. Man-sik is stunned. Dong-ju? Grinning like he just landed the winning blow in the ring.
Jong-hyeon finally makes it to the penthouse and throws down with Mr. Baek in a brutal fight. Meanwhile, Dong-ju and Man-sik race to the construction site as cops tear out of the hotel in hot pursuit.
It’s a full-blown collision course; fighters, cops, and criminals all closing in on one final confrontation. Everyone’s coming for the same thing: justice, revenge, and maybe, just maybe, redemption.
The final round is coming. And no one’s holding back.
Grenades, Betrayals, and the Final Chase Begins
We’re barreling toward the end, and Good Boy Episode 14 pulls no punches, literally. Things kick off with Leo chasing down Ju-yeong for answers, but he doesn’t get far. A spray of bullets takes him out, leaving Yeon-ha to cradle him in his final moments. Before he dies, Leo asks her name. She gives it. He insults it, but tenderly, and bleeds out in her arms.
Turns out Ju-yeong had manipulated Leo into killing Han-na’s father by claiming he was covering for Oh Dollar. But when Leo recognized the man as someone who once showed him mercy, he couldn’t go through with it. Ju-yeong did the deed himself. And thanks to a conveniently placed digital camera, it’s all on tape, evidence that’s now in Han-na’s hands.
Meanwhile, Jong-hyeon’s elevator brawl with Mr. Baek is still going. Glasses shattered. Ego bruised. But Jong-hyeon gets his second wind and fights back harder. Baek lives, for now.
Elsewhere, Dong-ju, Man-sik, and Jae-hong bulldoze through Ju-yeong’s henchmen like it’s a video game. Upstairs, Han-na storms the penthouse with a literal machine gun. It’s a full-blown firefight. And then Yeon-ha shows up like a chaotic fairy godmother, with grenades. One explosion clears a path, the second knocks her out cold. But before that, Han-na and Dong-ju share a tender moment mid-battle, because why not?
As Ju-yeong escapes in the chaos, Yeon-ha is rushed to the hospital. She’s alive, barely. The police swoop in and gather evidence, but Ju-yeong’s already ghosted.
Han-na smells a mole. She remembers the call Ju-yeong got just before her sniper shot. If they can trace the number, they might finally corner him. But for now, Dong-ju, still a fugitive, has to hide… in a dumpster. High stakes, low hiding spot.
At the same time, Ju-yeong’s underlings are scrambling. Mr. Baek wants to sell the seized drugs for cheap and loop in Oh Jong-gu, who’s shady in his own right. Meanwhile, Man-sik’s home life implodes, his wife is pregnant, and it’s not his. Why? Vasectomy. Cue the awkward silence.
Back on the romance front, Han-na and Dong-ju make out on the sofa until they’re interrupted. Naturally. Dong-ju crashes at Jong-hyeon’s place instead, where he promptly throws up. Something is definitely wrong.
The team starts mapping Ju-yeong’s possible whereabouts. They seize a truck linked to Jong-gu and narrow the trail. Han-na gets her hands on internal documents from the task force launch, while Dong-ju hits a dead end at J9 Security, now abandoned.
They discover that Oh Dollar’s trucks had deregistered plates, with Candy smuggled in seven of the fifteen. The team splits up, but Dong-ju’s health continues to deteriorate. Jong-hyeon’s worried, he knows about the vomiting, and urges him to slow down.
Then comes the big reveal: the mole is RIU rookie Lee Jong-hun, the guy who “lost” his firearm to Yeon-ha. But Ju-yeong has already reached him… and worse, he’s made it all the way into the Commissioner’s office.
The squad rushes to the station. Ju-yeong plays the hostage card, holding Pan-yeol at gunpoint as a diversion. Han-na shoots the Commissioner in the thigh to disrupt the standoff, but Ju-yeong escapes again.
Dong-ju corners him in the parking lot, but right on cue, Jong-gu blindsides him. They square up, but Dong-ju’s body fails him at the worst moment. His vision blurs, his balance is gone, he may be losing his eyesight completely.
The final battle is near, and the cost of this war is getting steeper. Can the good boys still land the knockout punch before time runs out?
DramaZen's Opinion
Episodes 13 and 14 of Good Boy are the drama at its most unhinged, and I mean that as a compliment. We’ve got sniper rifles, grenades, surprise pregnancies, rogue grenadiers, goons flying through hallways, and Dong-ju trying to outrun death (and a failing nervous system). It’s a glorious mess.
Han-na goes full action hero with a sniper and machine gun, Yeon-ha becomes an explosive-wielding MVP, and Dong-ju refuses to quit even when his own body is waving the white flag. Meanwhile, Ju-yeong? He’s spiraling, desperate, and finally losing grip on his empire. Watching him squirm is a joy.
Also: Leo's death? Brutal but weirdly romantic. Jong-hyeon finally gets his badass moment, and Jae-hong returns just in time to throw punches and eat takeout.
The pacing is wild, the stakes keep climbing, and everyone’s running on either adrenaline or painkillers. At this point, we’re basically sprinting toward the finale with blood, betrayal, and busted elevators in our rearview.
Good Boy is burning through its endgame like it’s got nothing to lose and I’m loving every second.