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Good Partner korean drama review
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Good Partner
1 people found this review helpful
by dearsally
Apr 13, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers

A mature and realistic story about growth, divorce, and partnership

Perfection belongs only to God, but this drama is honestly that good.
What I appreciated the most is how Good Partners doesn’t stop at the divorce itself, but explores what happens after. At first, I thought the story would end there, but it goes further by showing the reality of being a divorced working woman—how she navigates her career, identity, and family life.
One of the strongest parts of this drama is the character development of the female lead (played by Jang Nara). At the beginning, she is very cool, composed, and career-focused—the kind of strong woman who seems to have everything under control. And in a way, that becomes part of the conflict in her marriage. You can understand how her husband felt emotionally distant, even though his actions were still wrong. Living with someone like that might make you question whether you are truly loved.
But as the story progresses, especially after major conflicts, you can really see her growth. She becomes more emotionally expressive, more caring, and more present, especially toward her daughter. I would say she learns how to express love better, not just feel it. Her development feels realistic and shows how people can change over time when they are confronted with difficult situations.
I also really liked how the drama highlights the idea of a “good partner” beyond romance. A supportive work partner and a healthy work environment can make such a big difference in someone’s life. It’s a reminder that not all important relationships are romantic. Some partnerships help you grow, heal, and become a better version of yourself.
Overall, this drama feels very honest and mature. It doesn’t try to be overly dramatic, but it leaves a strong impact because of how real and relatable it is.
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