Team Good Boy: 8 Dramas To See If You Miss Kim Seon Ho Already In “Start-Up”



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Fans of Korean dramas are no strangers to second lead syndrome, that agonizing feeling when the character you’re supporting doesn’t end up with the lead. Many second leads have come and gone, but lately, no one has captured viewers’ hearts as much as Kim Seon Ho, who is still talked about even after the end of “Start-Up.”

Kim Seon Ho’s Instagram followers, at the time of writing, number 3.2 million and increasing. The hashtag # KimSeonHo3Mparty was trending on Twitter on December 5, all of which was the result of his sudden surge in popularity due to his role as Han Ji Pyeong, a fighter, smart, sharp-tongued, and heartfelt businessman. His dreamy eyes, adorable dimples, incredible fashion sense, and combination of awkwardness and intense determination when it comes to love made him everyone’s favorite on “Start-Up.” Many joined the team “Good Boy”, the nickname given to Han Ji Pyeong, who embodied the ideal on-screen boyfriend. Still can’t get enough of Kim Seon Ho? Here are other dramas where you can catch it:

“Find me in your memory”

While this is already a highly recommended romance drama, there is one more reason to watch “Find Me in Your Memory.” You’ll find Kim Seon Ho starring in a cameo as Seo Kwang Jin, an actor and friend of actress Yeo Ha Jin (Moon Ga Young), who later became embroiled in a dating scandal with her. His appearance may be brief, but there is no denying that he has that star quality that allowed him to play a famous celebrity.


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“Welcome to Waikiki 2”

Kim Seon Ho has a great history with Moon Ga Young on screen as they starred in “Welcome to Waikiki 2” together for the first time. Only this time, you will get to see a different side of the generally cool and smooth Kim Seon Ho. He plays Cha Woo Sik, Lee Joon Ki’s (Lee Yi Kyung) high school friend who is unlucky. After making a flashy but unsuccessful idol debut, he becomes an aspiring singer who teaches singing classes and performs at weddings. Sounds interesting right? In a hilarious scene, Woo Sik experiences a mental breakdown and loses his mind after Han Soo Yeon (Moon Ga Young) sings terribly out of tune during a singing session with him.

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“Catch the ghost”

Here’s a drama that showed more of Kim Seon Ho’s ability as a lead actor. Yoo Ryung (Moon Geun Young) and Go Ji Seok (Kim Seon Ho) are completely opposites when it comes to work and personalities. He is a kind of man who pleases people and abides by the rules, but his world is turned upside down due to his uncanny ability and his out-of-this-world situation. But as they say, “the more you hate, the more you love!” The more these two fight and argue, the more they feel the chemistry between them!

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“100 days, my prince”

Even before he became super popular, Kim Seon Ho already had the aura of royalty and a scholar. In “100 Days My Prince,” he plays Jung Jae Yoon, a magistrate and advisor to the Crown Prince (EXO’s DO). Jung Jae Yoon suffers from “facial blindness” and the only face he can recognize is his only true love, Hong Shim. Just a little warning though, you may have another case of second lead syndrome when you see this!

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“You drive me crazy”

Can old friends become lovers? This drama will give you all the sensations as it takes you on a journey of pain, excitement, confusion and heartbreaking situations of romantic love between friends. The main concept of the drama is “love that flourishes in our daily life”. But seriously, do you really want to remain “just friends” with Kim Seon Ho?

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“Two policemen”

We’re quite used to seeing Kim Seon Ho playing the good guy, but aren’t you curious what he would look like in an “evil” role? In “Two Cops,” he plays a con man whose soul dwells in the body of a police detective (Jo Jung Suk) who would do anything for justice. He makes a living as a petty con artist until a strange event trades his soul with a completely different person. Here he struggles to do the right thing while falling in love with a sassy and beautiful reporter (played by Hyeri).

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“Strongest delivery man”

Everyone has to start somewhere, even from the bottom. If you like success stories with an inspiring message, this is for you. Kim Seon Ho plays Oh Jin Gyu, Choi Gang Soo’s (Go Kyung Pyo) friend who speaks harshly and is cheerful but sometimes whiny. He acts badly around Lee Dan Ah (Chae Soo Bin), but deep down inside he doesn’t know how to express his feelings for her.

“Good Manager”

Although he can be considered a professional because he has acted in theater, Kim Seon Ho is quite new to television. His first drama debut was through “Good Manager,” a witty office comedy starring Namgoong Min. Unlike the handsome, big-time investor / director he portrays in “Start-Up,” here he plays a member of staff. from the office with a bowl cut that lets you master. Talk about a role reversal!

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Bonus: “Season 4 of 2 days and 1 night”

This show may not be a K-drama, but it’s certainly another way to see more of Kim Seon Ho! Here, he steps out of his comfort zone and completes strange missions together with the cast. Proving that he is more than just a pretty face and a good actor, he also has perfect timing for comedy and an outgoing personality. It’s full of laughter and adorable moments, so be sure to check it out!

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Hello Soompiers! Which of these shows with Kim Seon Ho have you watched or want to watch next? Let us know in the comments below!

DianneP_Kim is an English magazine and online publisher based in South Korea. She is the author of a K-pop style book published by Skyhorse Publications, New York, and has recently published her second book on BTS. Check it in Amazon, follow her on Instagram @dianne_panda and subscribe to her YouTube channel on iwonderkorea.

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